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Children's radical kincrafting—Riverways through care, healing, and transformation
Abstract This piece explores radical kinship through patchwork ethnography across multiple intimate and educational spaces. The style is multivocal as the work honors creative, nonlinear, and embodied ways of knowing and crafting kin relationships.
Lauren J. Silver
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Classification of images of bee pollen according to their producers. [PDF]
Leal Campuzano JD +2 more
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Ecosystem services provided by spiders
ABSTRACT Spiders, ubiquitous and abundant predators in terrestrial ecosystems, often are the subjects of an unjust negative perception. However, these remarkable creatures stand as unsung heroes within our ecosystems, contributing a multitude of ecosystem services critical to human well‐being.
Pedro Cardoso +13 more
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Rape bee pollen outperforms camellia bee pollen in enhancing gut health and antioxidant capacity of wanxi white goose. [PDF]
Ren M +8 more
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Anabolic Effects of Bee Pollen Cistus ladaniferus Extract in Osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 Cells In Vitro
Masayoshi Yamaguchi +2 more
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Pollination ecology in the tropical Andes: moving towards a cross‐scale approach
ABSTRACT Plant–pollinator interactions structure ecological communities and represent a key component of ecosystem functioning. Pollination networks are expected to be more diverse and specialised in the tropics, but pollination ecology in these regions has been understudied in comparison to other areas.
Cristina Rueda‐Uribe +25 more
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Rank‐based characterization of pollen assemblages collected by honey bees using a multi‐locus metabarcoding approach [PDF]
Rodney T. Richardson +5 more
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Animal medical systems from Apis to apes: history, recent advances and future perspectives
ABSTRACT Animal medical systems encompass a wide range of behaviours aimed at maintaining or improving health. It has become clear that these behaviours are not limited to animals treating themselves (self‐medication) but also include the treatment of group members, resulting in the adoption of the more inclusive term “animal medication”.
Michelina Pusceddu +5 more
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