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Changes in community composition and functional diversity of European bats under climate change
Abstract Climate change is predicted to drive geographical range shifts that will result in changes in species diversity and functional composition and have potential repercussions for ecosystem functioning. However, the effect of these changes on species composition and functional diversity (FD) remains unclear, especially for mammals, specifically ...
Penelope C. Fialas+80 more
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[Brief organizational history of epidemiological surveillance at the IMSS]. [PDF]
Arriaga-Nieto L+4 more
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Cambios y pervivencias en la democracia siracusana a mediados del siglo IV a.C.
Víctor Sánchez Sánchez
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Indigenous peoples and local community reports of climate change impacts on biodiversity
Abstract Climate change impacts on biodiversity have been primarily studied through ecological research methods, largely ignoring other knowledge systems. Indigenous and local knowledge systems include rich observations of changes in biodiversity that can inform climate change adaptation planning and environmental stewardship.
Albert Cruz‐Gispert+5 more
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[SEFAC 2025 Conference: Community pharmacy facing the challenge of specialisation and change]. [PDF]
Andraca L, Allué JL.
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Impacts of bat use of anthropogenic structures on bats and humans
Abstract Human‐induced landscape modifications and climate change are forcing wildlife into closer contact with humans as the availability of natural habitats decreases. Although the importance of anthropogenic structures for the conservation of species is widely recognized, negative narratives surrounding bats may impede conservation efforts in human ...
Ella A. Sippola+15 more
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Cambio demográfico y desarrollo financiero: efectos sobre el crecimiento económico
María José Roa García
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Modeling nature‐based restoration potential across aquatic–terrestrial boundaries
Abstract Today, few watersheds remain untouched by global change processes arising from climate warming, impoundments, channelization, water extraction, pollution, and urbanization. The need for restoration has resulted in a myriad of interventions, generally performed at small scales, which have limited measurable impact in restoring biodiversity and
B. Wegscheider+5 more
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