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ABSTRACT This study explores environmental justice issues in coastal food systems, focusing on conflicts between small‐scale fisheries and the energy sector due to differing goals in managing food and energy sources. It does so by examining the interdependence between institutions, policies, and different types of knowledge; key elements in building ...
Mateus Henrique Amaral +6 more
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The influence of rivers on seabird foraging ecology
ABSTRACT Rivers act as vital arteries to the world's oceans, delivering fresh water and nutrients that sustain marine ecosystems. Globally, river flow increasingly is being altered by climate change and anthropogenic pressures; yet the significance of rivers to predatory marine species, such as seabirds, and the extent to which river‐related changes ...
Julia B. Morais +2 more
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Abstract Clusia sect. Criuva has long been a taxonomic catch‐all, particularly in the final decades of the 20th century, when misapplications conflated eastern Brazilian taxa with species from the Guiana Shield. We combine herbarium‐based genome skimming, targeted fieldwork, and critical examination of historical literature and types to reassess ...
José E. do Nascimento Jr +2 more
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ABSTRACT Four new species of Ibaloniinae harvestmen are described from the Solomon Islands, Melanesia. Based on the original diagnosis of Euibalonius Roewer, 1915, and description of E. maculatus (Roewer, 1915), this material appeared related to that genus. However, examination of syntype photographs of the type species E.
Adriano B. Kury +4 more
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Tracing environmental contaminants in magellanic penguins: Legacy POPs and metabolic clearance of PAHs. [PDF]
de Carvalho Storti TH +9 more
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Holistic analysis of shoreline change and mudbank dynamics across the Guiana coastline
Annual analysis of shoreline change across the entire Guiana coastline, northern South America, including quantification of the rate and nature of alongshore mudbank migration and cross‐shore mangrove establishment and loss was conducted. Identification of other key coastal landforms contributing to exceptional rates of shoreline change across the ...
Martin S. J. Rogers, Tom Spencer
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Marine litter is a notable challenge to crabs in highly impacted mangrove areas: a case study in Guanabara Bay, SE Brazil. [PDF]
de Almeida EV +8 more
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Carbonates from Santos Basin revealed U–Pb ages correlated with basalt ages (A), suggesting that they were formed during magmatic events. These events placed hot CO2 in the reservoir, which, when mixed with carbonate‐rich cold water (B), led to thermal convection, enabling the formation of the U contained in the carbonates.
Marco António Ruivo de Castro e Brito +8 more
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Rare clinical presentations of paracoccidioidomycosis: Epidemiological, clinical, and microbiological insights from a Brazilian reference center. [PDF]
Agrizzi LC +9 more
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Why Does Runoff From Some Catchments Not Recover After a Prolonged Drought?
This study investigates the hydrological non‐stationarity in the Victorian state of Australia, using water balance analysis and a modelling experiment with observed hydroclimate and remotely sensed data over 1982–2020 from 120 catchments. The hydrological non‐stationarity is much more significant in North‐West Victoria.
Zaved Khan +3 more
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