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Comprehensive tree assessments for prioritising conservation action in Mesoamerica
Tree species are of ecological and social importance globally. Mesoamerica has a diverse tree flora, and the region has experienced major changes in natural habitats due to human activities. In this study, for the first time, we assessed the conservation status of the region's tree species and found that 46% of trees in the region are at risk of ...
Emily Beech+12 more
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Ciencia política y servicios sociales: del entendimiento al concubinage [PDF]
Alfredo Hidalgo Lavié
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The women honoured in flowering plant genera: From myth to reality
Many flowering plant genera are named for people, but there is a gender gap in this naming, with only 6% of eponyms honouring women. Here we explore this gap by examining in detail women for whom plant genera are named. Our open shared dataset serves to make women honoured in plant genera more discoverable, resulting in further impact by allowing ...
Sabine von Mering+6 more
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Clinical utility of the GAD-7 for detecting generalized anxiety in Quechua indigenous people. [PDF]
Caldichoury N+20 more
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ABSTRACT The Madeira River is one of the main tributaries of the Amazon Basin, supporting over 1300 known fish species. Fisheries in this region play a critical role for riverine populations, serving as a primary source of income and sustenance. In 2011, the construction of the Jirau and Santo Antônio hydroelectric dams (HEDs) was completed along the ...
Ana Laura Monteiro de Souza+7 more
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Factorial invariance of the generalized anxiety disorder scale (GAD-7) in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
López N+22 more
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Animal vocalizations encode rich biological information, making bioacoustic analysis a valuable non‐invasive tool for assessing animal welfare and population dynamics. However, traditional methods relying on manual feature selection are labour‐intensive, subjective and lack scalability for the large datasets generated by passive acoustic monitoring ...
Alastair Pickering+3 more
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