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<i>Candida parapsilosis</i> in a case of canine otitis media. [PDF]
Gómez-Barris BR +5 more
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The vast increase in biodiversity data generated through citizen science initiatives, alongside a growing suite of remote sensing products and advanced modelling tools, has opened new avenues for rapidly, accurately and efficiently monitoring species trends to inform conservation, management and policy.
Ramiro D. Crego +7 more
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A new species of <i>Pleurothallis</i> in the <i>P. cardiostola</i>-<i>P. lilijae</i> complex of section Macrophyllae-Fasciculatae (Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae) from Ecuador and Peru. [PDF]
Revatta-Bustos F +10 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive species pose a serious threat to biodiversity and result in significant economic costs. Although much effort is devoted to understanding invasive processes, some aspects are poorly understood, such as the early stages of invasions and the reasons for invasion failure.
Francisco Valera +3 more
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Seed dispersal by monk sakis (Pithecia monachus). [PDF]
Gottstein M, Heer K, Heymann EW.
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Abstract The abundance of Canthidermis sufflamen has increased worldwide, including around the Canary Islands, due to global ocean warming. The reproductive behaviour of this species was studied within a marine‐protected area (MPA) and its adjacent areas off the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands).
Alberto Rodríguez‐Díaz +3 more
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Evaluating past and future contributions of conservation programs to species recovery. [PDF]
Young RE +10 more
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Subsistence hunting shapes the spatial variation of jaguar densities in community‐managed forests
Jaguars and people can coexist in community‐managed forests, but distance matters. In Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve, jaguar numbers increased markedly in areas harder to reach on foot, yet jaguars were still found near communities, showing that responsibly managed forests can support jaguar populations while allowing people to maintain traditional
L. Perera‐Romero +5 more
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Marine cleaning stations as hotspots for cryptobenthic reef fish. [PDF]
Obst CG, Vetter P, Gunn RL.
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Evolutionary legacies structure the geography of seagrass traits across the world's oceans
Summary Traits modulate species' ability to track shifts in climate, yet the extent to which traits have been shaped by the contemporary environment and/or historical processes remains poorly understood. Here, we fill this gap for the world's seagrasses, habitat‐forming species that provide critical ecosystem services.
Nestor E. Bosch +2 more
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