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Coexistence and habitat restoration planning for the reintroduction of Spix's macaw
Abstract Spix's macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii) is one of the world's most endangered species. Native to the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil—a region marked by significant socioeconomic vulnerability—the species was considered extinct in the wild in 2000. A reintroduction project, however, returned it to its natural habitat in 2022. The long‐term success of
Ugo Eichler Vercillo+3 more
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[Rural medicine and feminization: a luminous reality]. [PDF]
Arroyo de la Rosa IA+12 more
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An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects
A new standard protocol for contextualizing systematic conservation planning studies is presented and the potential benefits highlighted. By adopting such community reporting standards, scientists and practitioners will be better placed to evaluate appropriateness and the idea behind a planning study.
Martin Jung+20 more
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[Cryptococcus albidus, Naganishia albida, primary skin infection, first case reported in Mexico]. [PDF]
Corona-Rosas MF+4 more
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CONSERVACIÓN Y CAMBIO EN LA ESTRUCTURA RURAL (1821-1914)
Mario Guillermo Huacuja
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Abstract Background Insulin dysregulation (ID) and hypoadiponectinaemia (total [adiponectin] <7.9 μg/mL) are risk factors for laminitis. They are sometimes, but not always, associated with obesity. Objectives To investigate the effects of pasture consumption and obesity on ID and circulating total [adiponectin] in ponies.
Marine A. Barnabé+3 more
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[Potential Impact of Community Pharmacist Interventions in Patients Treated with Coumarin Anticoagulants]. [PDF]
Sáez-Benito AM+3 more
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Agricultura y cambio climatico: perspectiva de America central con vista a la COP21 [PDF]
Beauquin-Juarez, Camille+5 more
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Adaptive Reproductive Strategies of Limpets in a Harvest‐Influenced Environment
ABSTRACT Limpet harvesting is a size‐selective activity that primarily removes the largest individuals, leading to reduced reproductive output. This study investigates the fecundity strategies of two limpet species, Patella aspera and Patella crenata, inhabiting the rocky shores of Gran Canaria.
Joana Vasconcelos+5 more
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