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Exploration Behavior Is Consistent and Associated With Foraging Behavior in Island Songbirds
We tested the neophobia threshold hypothesis in six landbird species, including four Darwin's finches. Exploration behavior was consistent over time and contexts, with species exhibiting greater foraging diversity showing higher exploratory tendencies.
Jefferson García‐Loor +3 more
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Content moderation and the digital transformations of gatekeeping
Abstract This essay provides an overview of the current state of content moderation on social media platforms. The question the essay addresses is why there are a number of unresolved issues in tackling dysfunctional content. The argument is that there are two intersecting new phenomena which make effective content moderation difficult: one is that ...
Ralph Schroeder
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El propósito de este artículo es analizar una pieza de espiritualidad que ha estado en el último tiempo en el centro de la polémica: el denominado “examen filial” o Kindesexamen que el fundador del Movimiento Apostólico de Schoenstatt fue gestando al ...
Ignacio Serrano del Pozo
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Abstract In the face of unprecedented ecological changes, the conservation community needs strategies to recover species at risk of extinction. On the Island of Maui, we collaborated with species experts and managers to assist with climate‐resilient recovery planning for 36 at‐risk native plant species by identifying priority areas for the management ...
Lucas Berio Fortini +12 more
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Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why
Abstract Many US policy process theories have been applied as much in Europe as in the US. We assess this journey in three ways. First, we use published reviews of the field to identify the high quantity of applications and their concentration in Western European liberal democracies.
Paul Cairney +3 more
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Peut on guérir Dieu? La colère divine dans l’oeuvre d’Ambroise Paré
O presente artigo estuda como o médico Ambroise Paré (c.1510 – 1590) concebe a cólera de Deus e seu apaziguamento. Partindo da experiência da Peste como de um evento global, que engaja em profundeza a relação entre a criatura humana e seu Criador, ele ...
Marzia Caciolini
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Theories of the policy process: Chronicling the past and looking to the future
Abstract This personal reflection starts with the theme of how Theories of the Policy Process or ToPP (Sabatier, 1999) was received by European researchers and why this volume was particularly important for scholars working on the policy process of the European Union.
Claudio M. Radaelli
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Abstract Human–plant relations shed light on forms of reciprocity in Indigenous territorial stewardship. This article shows how Cofán, Siona and Siekopai (also Secoya or Airo Pai in Peru) Indigenous Peoples in the western Amazon collect, cultivate and use yoco (Paullinia yoco) to promote communal conviviality, reclaim once‐threatened cultural practices
Joel E. Correia +11 more
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Teología, metafísica y física: sus líimites, contactos y relaciones en la Baja Edad Media
En este trabajo discutimos si el proceso de progresiva autonomía de la ciencia respecto a la teología y la metafísica puede haber tenido algunos antecedentes en la Baja Edad Media.
Carolina Julieta Fernández
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Eliciting diverse perspectives to prioritize community actions for biodiversity conservation
Abstract Communities have a strong role in protecting biodiversity. In addition to participation in restoration, a range of actions in the public or private sphere may support biodiversity. Despite this, there is a lack of clarity about what actions should be prioritized for behavior change campaigns.
Angela J. Dean +4 more
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