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The importance of artificial wetlands for waterbird conservation can be easily overestimated from count data alone. The value of extensive fish ponds as a breeding habitat depends on maintaining the availability of natural marshes as a foraging habitat. This requires reducing impacts from groundwater extraction. Given recent abandonment of aquaculture,
Yingjun Wang +5 more
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Effectiveness of seed dispersal by foxes in areas with different human disturbances in southern Chile. [PDF]
Triay-Limonta O +5 more
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Despite taxonomic and spatial biases, substantial conservation evidence is available to support decision‐making by practitioners, particularly for the most prevalent and severe threats. Given the current biodiversity crisis, it is critical that this information is more widely used and that coordination among academic and practitioner partners is ...
Manuela González‐Suárez +11 more
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A new species of <i>Thibaudia</i> (Ericaceae, Vaccinieae) from the Cordillera del Cóndor in Ecuador. [PDF]
Jiménez MM +6 more
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The making of novel ecosystems: A process‐based framework for measurement, analysis and application
Abstract Ecological novelty is emerging rapidly due to global change drivers such as climate shifts, species introductions, defaunation, and land‐use transformation. These changes challenge how we assess, understand and manage ecosystems in the Anthropocene.
Matthew R. Kerr +7 more
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The mitochondrial genome of the fringe-lipped frog-eating bat <i>Trachops coffini</i> and its phylogenetic position among new world leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). [PDF]
Rocamontes-Morales JA +3 more
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Lección de Física Mecánica # 26 Conservación de la energía.
A. Betancur-Rodríguez
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Peruvian frogs underwent a climate‐driven range expansion into deglaciating mountains, exposing themselves and their fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) to challenging new thermal environments. Bd has dispersed extensively in these new habitats, and elevation may mediate the apparent sublethal impacts of infection for frogs.
Emma Steigerwald +6 more
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