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Impact of obscured data on species distribution models. [PDF]
Abstract The lack of knowledge about geographic distribution and environmental preference can hinder conservation efforts for rare and threatened species. Open‐source databases provide an opportunity to address these knowledge gaps through the geographic information they hold on species worldwide.
Koo KS, Lee KH, Lee D, Jang Y.
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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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palaeoverse: A community‐driven R package to support palaeobiological analysis
Abstract The open‐source programming language ‘R' has become a standard tool in the palaeobiologist's toolkit. Its popularity within the palaeobiological community continues to grow, with published articles increasingly citing the usage of R and R packages.
Lewis A. Jones +12 more
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Automating the analysis of public saliency and attitudes toward biodiversity from digital media. [PDF]
Abstract Measuring public attitudes toward wildlife provides crucial insights into human relationships with nature and helps monitor progress toward Global Biodiversity Framework targets. Yet, conducting such assessments at a global scale presents challenges.
Giebink N +8 more
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Abstract The World Health Organization's (WHO) open‐source learning platform, OpenWHO, allows diverse audiences worldwide to access self‐paced, asynchronous online courses based on WHO technical expertise and guidance. In addition, the platform emphasizes equitable access to learning by aiming to remove barriers.
Richelle George +6 more
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Closing the knowledge‐action gap in conservation with open science
Abstract The knowledge‐action gap in conservation science and practice occurs when research outputs do not result in actions to protect or restore biodiversity. Among the diverse and complex reasons for this gap, three barriers are fundamental: knowledge is often unavailable to practitioners and challenging to interpret or difficult to use or both ...
Dominique G. Roche +8 more
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Resumen Aunque se han hecho avances en el desarrollo y aplicación a gran escala de intervenciones eficaces contra la obesidad infantil, los retos siguen siendo importantes. Nuestro objetivo era comprender las causas del éxito de Estados Unidos y los países latinoamericanos en la implementación de políticas y programas (PYP) contra la obesidad e ...
Rafael Pérez‐Escamilla +6 more
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Estimating encounter location distributions from animal tracking data
Abstract Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behaviour with higher level processes. For motile species, this ‘upscaling’ is governed by how well any given movement strategy maximizes encounters with positive factors and minimizes encounters with negative factors.
Michael J. Noonan +13 more
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Marco comunicativo del código verbal
La lengua es un código abierto, variable y adaptable, de acuerdo con la situación comunicativa. Ello implica un recorrido de acceso a los significados circunscrito por la estructura social, y en la cual se establece una distribución del poder, una ...
Lázaro Carrillo Guerrero
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Uno de los requerimientos indispensables en el diseño de las instalaciones donde se trabaja con radiación ionizante es la determinación del espesor adecuado de las paredes, pisos, techo y puertas de los locales, que garanticen dosis por debajo de las ...
Karla Batista Garcia-Ramo +4 more
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