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Con el objetivo de evaluar de manera preliminar poblaciones de morfotipos con patrones de marcadores fenotípicos de resistencia a infección artificial por miracidio para su utilización en el control de fasciolosis en ganado vacuno, se multiplicaron los ...
Marco Cabrera–González +3 more
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En huertas de duraznero en Los Caracoles, Valparaíso, Zacatecas, se presenta una enfermedad cuyo síntoma principal es la necrosis descendente en ramas.
Belén Guadalupe Muñoz-Rocha +6 more
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This study evaluates the climatic and anthropogenic factors driving the habitat suitability of the invasive Cuban knight anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida and its potential impact on three threatened invertebrate species through habitat overlap. Using species distribution models (SDMs), we found that urbanization strongly influences the anole's ...
Alexander S. Romer +6 more
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The assembly and dynamics of ecological communities in an ever‐changing world
Abstract Alternative perspectives on the maintenance of biodiversity and the assembly of ecological communities suggest that both processes cannot be investigated simultaneously. In this concept and synthesis, we challenge this view by presenting major theoretical advances in structural stability and permanence theory.
Oscar Godoy +3 more
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Abstract Managing invasive species is crucial to mitigate their negative impacts on ecosystems, yet conflicts may arise when their social benefits are disregarded. Human pressure on the endemic‐rich forests of São Tomé has been high since the island was discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, and numerous species have been introduced.
Martina Panisi +7 more
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Social valuation of biodiversity relative to other types of assets at risk in wildfire
Abstract Environmental crises, such as wildfires, can cause major losses of human life, infrastructure, biodiversity, and cultural values. In many such situations, incident controllers must make fateful choices about what to protect—and hence what to abandon.
John C. Z. Woinarski +2 more
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Rapid terrace incision and Quaternary landscape evolution in central Patagonia
Abstract The debate over isostatic uplift versus discharge as drivers of Quaternary river incision is explored here through geospatial analysis of a ~250‐m‐relief terrace sequence from the Río Pinturas (Argentine Patagonia). The geomorphic setting of the Cañadon Caracoles reach allows evaluation of discharge as a driver of terrace incision because ...
Varyl Robert Thorndycraft
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Abstract Present‐day convergence between Caribbean and North American plates is accommodated by subduction zones, major active thrusts and strike‐slip faults, which are probably the source of the historical large earthquakes on Hispaniola. However, little is known of their geometric and kinematic characteristics, slip rates and seismic activity over ...
J. Escuder‐Viruete +3 more
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The African snail (Achatina fulica) represents an ecosystem, economic, social, cultural, and health threat, among others, that alters environmental life and its ecological cycles in Colombia. The purpose of this research is to establish didactic pedagogical strategies to raise awareness among the educational community of the Ciudad Córdoba Institution,
Ana Dionis Álvarez +1 more
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