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estar: An R package to measure ecological stability
Abstract Assessing ecological stability is a key task in biodiversity monitoring and conservation. Quantifying stability is not trivial because its different aspects can be measured with various properties. However, to date, no software enables measuring different stability properties on ecological time‐series data.
Ludmilla Figueiredo +6 more
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[Stigma and acceptance of telemedicine in rural Peruvian mental health]. [PDF]
Rodríguez Eguizabal JL.
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Scaling area‐based conservation, including initiatives led or comanaged by Indigenous Peoples and local communities, is a flagship goal of the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Conservationists often aspire to scale initiatives, but this is rarely achieved in practice. Identifying and addressing factors that limit initiative adoption (i.e.
Thomas Pienkowski +39 more
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[Paths to mainstreaming gender and intersectionality in neglected tropical disease programsCaminhos para a inclusão da perspectiva de gênero e interseccionalidade nos programas de doenças tropicais negligenciadas]. [PDF]
Neves-Silva P +2 more
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Abstract Measuring area‐based conservation outcomes in tropical forests is challenging due to cryptic human disturbances (e.g., hunting). As a result, comparative studies of management strategies providing quantitative outcomes remain scarce, especially in the Neotropics.
Lucy Perera‐Romero +5 more
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The adaptation process of the Brazilian National Health System to the effects of climate change. [PDF]
Garcia KKS, Horta MAP.
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Success of restoration strategies in preventing extirpation of 2 critically endangered coral species
Abstract An unprecedented marine heatwave in 2023 caused widespread coral bleaching and mortality throughout the Caribbean. In the Florida Keys (USA), 2 foundation species, elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) and staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), were severely affected.
Erinn M. Muller +29 more
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