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We developed a spatialized surface for the primary food of grizzly bears in southeast British Columbia. After using this huckleberry patch layer to model habitat selection, fitness, and density, in a bottom‐up top‐down paradigm, we found that huckleberry patches near forestry roads contribute very little to fitness and density.
Michael F. Proctor +9 more
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Abstract Ecologists are now widely utilising video data to quantify the behaviours and interactions of animals in the wild. This process can be facilitated by collecting videos in stereo, which can provide information about animals' positions, movements and behaviours in three‐dimensions (3D).
Katie Dunkley +4 more
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Surviving in an age of transparency: Emancipatory transparency‐making in food governance in Italy
Abstract The concept of transparency is now an unescapable reference in public, professional, and private life. As transparency‐making has recently transmuted from a progressive instrument to counter corruption into a new universal ideological formation, it is time to problematize the concept of transparency and its uses.
Alexander Koensler
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High compositional turnover, even across habitats with the highest degree of human intervention, suggests that both forest‐dwelling and open‐habitat species do not easily disperse across habitats. Species dispersal is the major force of orchid community turnover and might be strongly dependent upon macroevolutionary processes and species life‐history ...
Edicson Parra‐Sanchez +2 more
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Interspecific differences in microhabitat use expose insects to contrasting thermal mortality
Abstract Ecotones linking open and forested habitats contain multiple microhabitats with varying vegetal structures and microclimatic regimes. Ecotones host many insect species whose development is intimately linked to the microclimatic conditions where they grow (e.g., the leaves of their host plants and the surrounding air).
Maria Vives‐Ingla +6 more
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This article accounts for species absences before occupancy analyses, addressing a long‐standing concern of whether absence is true or due to low sampling effort. The authors affiliate long‐term bird species trends with functional traits in a lowland tropical rainforest landscape in southeast Mexico to help guide land management and conservation ...
Dallas R. Levey +2 more
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El abdomen abierto es una técnica quirúrgica en la cual dejamos la cavidad abierta cubriendo los órganos para el manejo de diferentes entidades clínico-patológicas. Materiales y métodos: Se evaluaron prospectivamente 14 pacientes entre febrero del 2018 a
Hernando R. Cardozo-Arias +3 more
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COVID‐19 clinical footprint to infer about mortality
Abstract Information on 4.1 million patients identified as COVID‐19 positive in Mexico is used to understand the relationship between comorbidities, symptoms, hospitalisations and deaths due to the COVID‐19 disease. Using the presence or absence of these variables a clinical footprint for each patient is created.
Carlos E. Rodríguez, Ramsés H. Mena
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Child sexual abuse (CSA) may have significant consequences for siblings; however, limited research has been conducted on the impact of the abuse on sibling and family relationships following the disclosure of CSA. This study sought to investigate sibling responses to disclosures of CSA among a group of adult siblings in Ireland, and the impact on ...
Rosaleen McElvaney +2 more
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Abdomen abierto: la herida más desafiante Open abdomen: the most challenging surgical wound
Oswaldo Alfonso Borráez
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