Vulnerable knowledge: responding to the uncertainties of climate change‐related disaster
Abstract This paper uses uncertainty generated by environmental change and climate crisis as a prompt to rethink the concept of vulnerability within disaster studies. Where some have sought to recover a latent political potential in vulnerability, a togetherness founded in the disclosure of insecurities to others, we argue that there is value in ...
James M. White +2 more
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Wild foods as drivers of blood ergothioneine and selenoneine concentrations among Inuit living in Nunavik: results from the cross-sectional Qanuilirpitaa? 2017 survey. [PDF]
Ayotte P +8 more
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We show that non‐migratory waterfowl movement distances are shorter in areas of high land cover heterogeneity and human population density, and that these movement distances are related to the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza. These results suggest that habitat management could contribute to the spread of these viruses.
Claire S. Teitelbaum +67 more
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Widespread geographic distribution of filarioid nematodes in caribou (Rangifer tarandus sspp.) in Canada. [PDF]
Thomas AM +16 more
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Anti‐Snake Ballistic Missiles: Explosions Trigger Immediate Movement in Snakes
Spalerosophis diadema snakes exhibited immediate movement responses to missile attacks accompanied by loud explosion noises during the military conflict between Israel and Iran. ABSTRACT Biodiversity and conservation are often the least noticed during armed conflicts. From October 1st, 2024, and again between June 13 and 24th, 2025, a brief but intense
Tao Liang +3 more
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Ecosystem engineering of tundra heath by Arctic fox (<i>Vulpes lagopus</i>) is driven by nutrient additions. [PDF]
Baron-Preston L, Roth JD, Markham JH.
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The Legal Protection of Subsistence: A Prerequisite of Food Security for the Inuit of Alaska [PDF]
Duhaime, Gerard +3 more
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Contemporary Evolution of an At‐Risk Stickleback Population During a Severe Drought
ABSTRACT Populations can be granted conservation status because they harbour a set of unique traits, evolutionary histories, or ecological roles. Such populations are often isolated and specialised and, as such, can be particularly vulnerable to environmental disturbances.
Sarah Sanderson +4 more
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Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy for Richter Transformation: A CIBMTR Analysis. [PDF]
Nadiminti KV +24 more
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