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Crafting Spaces: Deleuzian Perspectives on Women's Identity Work in Male‐Dominated Jobs
ABSTRACT This paper proposes Deleuzian concepts of becoming minor, lines of flight, and deterritorialization and reterritorialization as a way of understanding identity work based on the experiences of women in male‐dominated jobs. We suggest that Deleuze's frame emphasizes fluidity and rejects category‐limited choices, and it opens up the possibility ...
Obaa Akua Konadu‐Osei +2 more
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Improving the Fagacées growth model with an expanded common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) data series from France and Germany [PDF]
Gilles Le Moguédec +3 more
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The identification of key habitats of threatened species and of extrinsic environmental factors that influence their resilience to human‐induced environmental changes are the foundation for the definition of conservation objectives. Using the presence and numerical abundance data collected in a long‐term survey (2000–24) of breeding colonies of Lesser ...
Maurizio Sarà, Rosario Mascara
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The detrimental effects of conventional farming on bird biodiversity are increasingly documented. Despite this, the specific impacts of both organic and conventional farming practices on bird coloration and sperm quality in natural settings remain unexplored. This study aimed to determine whether these farming practices differentially affect body mass,
Ségolène Humann‐Guilleminot +5 more
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The performance of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is severely threatened by abiotic and biotic stresses, but the resilience of its provenances from distinct geographic areas has not been sufficiently studied.
Nevenka Ćelepirović +8 more
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Birds may use their singing behaviours and song structure as agonistic signals in territorial encounters. We conducted an observational study to test this hypothesis in male Adelaide's Warblers Setophaga adelaidae, a tropical songbird that defends a territory year‐round.
Peter C. Mower +4 more
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International provenance trials are a hot topic in forestry, and in light of climate change, the search for more resilient beech provenances and their assisted migration is one of the challenges of climate-smart forestry. The main aim of the study was to
Marko Kebert +7 more
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Late Stages of Fungal Succession on Small Beech Sapwood Strips in a Beech Forest Litter [PDF]
Eleven small strips of beech sapwiid were collected from the litter layer of a beech forest after they had been placed on the litter for 26 months and fungal communities developing in them were investigated.The size of strip (78×5×5mm) was apparently ...
Okada Gen +2 more
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Unmanaged forest swamps benefit saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane fly communities
Species richness of both saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane flies was consistently higher in unmanaged forests across all habitat types. Soil‐inhabiting species thrived in swamps and ditches, while saproxylic richness was linked to low light and high soil moisture, independent of habitat type.
David Bille Byriel +4 more
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RESEARCH ON STRUCTURE OF OLDER AND OLD COMMON BEECH STANDS IN MANAGEMENT UNIT “ĐURĐEVAČKA BILOGORA”
Obična bukva (Fagus sylvatica L) je najrasprostranjenija vrsta drveća u Hrvatskoj. Zbog svojih fizioloških i ekoloških karakteristika (vrsta sjene, sposobnost rasta na širokom rasponu različitih tala, topografskih pozicija i klimatskih uvjeta) obična bukva u Hrvatskoj tvori različite sastojine, od čistih do mješovitih zajedno s različitim vrstama ...
Novotny, Vladimir, Štorga, Dalibor
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