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Morphological and molecular data on the bat flies, Basilia silvae (Brèthes, 1913) and Trichobius parasiticus Gervais, 1844 parasitizing Chilean bats

open access: yesMedical and Veterinary Entomology, EarlyView.
We determined morphological and molecularly two species of bat flies: T. parasiticus (Streblidae), and B. silvae (Nycteribiidae). We generated the first sequences for both species in the country for the cytochrome oxidase subunit I. We do recover monophyletic groups for both species, and we discussed the tree topology.
Dante Lobos‐Ovalle   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nation‐states in a Prisoner's Dilemma with climate change: Applying Edith Stein's theory of the state

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
Abstract To get a better picture of the relation between nationalism and global environmental problems within the state‐dominated situation, I present the inherent logic of international environmental politics as a version of the famous Prisoner's Dilemma.
Minna‐Kerttu M Kekki
wiley   +1 more source

Diverse hosts, diverse immune systems: Evolutionary variation in bat immunology

open access: yesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, EarlyView.
Bats are recognized to have distinct immune systems from other vertebrates that may allow them to host virulent pathogens without showing disease. However, these flying mammals are also incredibly diverse, such that bats should not be expected to be immunologically homogenous.
Daniel J. Becker   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Causal Loop Diagrams of Food Systems, Diet, and Obesity: A Scoping Review of Methods, Contextual Factors, and Outcomes

open access: yesObesity Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This scoping review characterizes the literature on qualitative systems methodologies that guide interest‐holders in developing causal loop diagrams focused on food systems, diet, and obesity. Peer‐reviewed research using interest‐holder–driven causal loop diagrams to examine food environments, access, purchasing, diet, obesity, and related ...
Ivana Stankov   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

QCAV‐4, the first genetically modified Cavendish (cv. Grand Nain) banana resistant to Fusarium wilt tropical race 4 approved for commercial production and consumption

open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Summary Bananas (Musa spp.) are a major fruit crop worldwide, with the Cavendish cultivar dominating the export industries, which are based primarily in the Americas and the Philippines. The sustainability of banana production in these, and other regions, is under threat from the fungal disease Fusarium wilt tropical race 4 (TR4) which kills Cavendish ...
Robert Harding   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

CLIMATOLOGY OF COSTA RICA

open access: hybrid, 1904
H. PITTIER
openalex   +1 more source

Basic income trials and the politics of scale: A research agenda

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract The growing popularity of basic income has led to extensive trials of the policy in numerous settings across the world. However, analysis of the politics of basic income, and in particular the political dynamics preceding and resulting from trial programs, lags. In response, we propose a research agenda that uses political scale to investigate
Jurgen De Wispelaere   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Public Administration, Local and Regional Governance, and Domestic Terrorism

open access: yesPublic Administration Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examines how the nature of public administration and local and regional governance affects domestic terrorism in 73 mixed and democratic countries from multiple regions and levels of development. In conducting a cross‐national statistical analysis from 1991 to 2019 with standard political, economic, and social controls, and ...
Lance Y. Hunter   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Seasonal changes in leaf litter nutrient concentrations and litterfall, and nutrient return in tropical riparian forests under restoration

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Introduction Litterfall is essential in tropical forests, providing nutrients and supporting nutrient cycling through decomposition. During ecological restoration, nutrient cycling rates typically align with forest succession, yet the influence of forest development on nutrient return via litterfall remains unclear.
Luciana R. Bachega, Marcel O. Tanaka
wiley   +1 more source

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