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This paper argues that variation among individuals—not just species differences—can shape the sensitivity, robustness and resilience of plant–pollinator communities under global change. By linking individual traits and interaction structure to network dynamics, it provides a new framework and future research directions for predicting community ...
James DeWitt Crall +1 more
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A 4D geometric morphometrics workflow to quantify complex biological motion
Abstract Quantifying biological motion is fundamentally tied to quantifying the biological structures that produce that motion. Yet, this dependence makes it essential to decouple motion from static morphology to enable general, comparable analyses across individuals and conditions. In this work, we present a methodological pipeline to study biological
Marta Gómez‐Recio +8 more
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EN EL BICENTENARIO DE DARWIN ¿DERECHOS DE LOS ANIMALES NO HUMANOS? LA BARRERA DE LA DIGNIDAD
Uno de los argumentos reiteradamente aducidos frente a la pretensión de extender derechos a los animales no humanos es el de la dignidad. De acuerdo con la formulación más frecuente, la dignidad —fundamento mismo de la noción de derechos (humanos ...
Javier de Lucas
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Utilización de animales en la investigación biomédica y médica
El uso de animales en la investigación biomédica es reconocido globalmente por su relevancia en la comprensión de diversas afectaciones en la biología y funcionalidad de especies animales, particularmente del ser humano.
Kenia Raquel Moctezuma Viera +1 more
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We applied a multi‐scale, multi‐species framework to quantify how landscape structure and human infrastructure influence habitat use across a terrestrial mammal community within a biological corridor in the Colombian Amazon. Forest cover and spatial configuration influenced wildlife habitat use at spatial scales associated with species dispersal ...
Gabriel P. Andrade‐Ponce +2 more
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En México, al burro (Equus africanus asinus ), se le ha mercantilizado como animal de trabajo y recurso turístico, y su imagen se ha vuelto parte del patrimonio y de la identidad colectiva en al menos dos localidades.
Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas +1 more
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Political Animals: To Live & Die in More‐Than‐Human Worlds
ABSTRACT What does it mean to live—and therefore die—in a more‐than‐human world? This review essay explores that question through reflections on teaching Political Animals: Species, Class, Race, and Gender, an undergraduate course that introduces students to scholarship on human‐nonhuman relations.
Luísa Reis‐Castro
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ABSTRACT When mural art in indigenous communities is commissioned as a participatory project, several methodological, epistemological, and aesthetic questions arise. This text proposes a horizontal and investigative approach to what we can simply call ‘muralism in the A'i Cofán community context,’ not as significant works executed in communities, but ...
Daniel Alberto Restrepo Hernández +2 more
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Advancing conservation breeding programs for marine invertebrates
Abstract In the face of ecosystem change and biodiversity loss caused by climate change and other stressors, conservation breeding, or captive breeding, with the aim of reintroduction for wild population recovery, is an emerging tool for preventing species’ extinction and rehabilitating ecosystems.
Elora H. López‐Nandam +3 more
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Emerging applications of large language models in ecology and conservation science
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) mark a major development in artificial intelligence, with potentially transformative implications for ecology and conservation science. Built on advanced deep‐learning architectures, these models can support a wide range of tasks. We reviewed emerging applications of LLMs, drawing on the wider scientific literature
Christos Mammides +5 more
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