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Occurrence of a Cavity‐Nesting Tropical Swallow Is Associated to Riverbed Lithology

open access: yesAustral Ecology, Volume 51, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Understanding the factors shaping species distribution is a key challenge in ecology and biogeography. While dispersal limitations, environmental features, and biotic interactions are commonly recognized as key determinants of species abundance and distribution, some species exhibit patchy distributions that remain hard to explain.
Leonardo Esteves Lopes   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Numerical study for the development of flood maps considering the break hypothesis in irrigation reservoirs

open access: yesIngeniería del Agua, 2019
The need to regulate the water volume as a function of irrigation needs, as well as the availability of hydric resources, caused the building of a high number of irrigation reservoir. This research describes the process for the development of floods maps
F.J. Sánchez-Romero   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

A more‐than‐human political ecology of Indonesian songbird trade

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 40, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract Since its inception, conservation science has considered wildlife trade a problem. In focusing on conservation outcomes, conservationists almost completely ignore the welfare of traded animals and plants and the harms they endure. We developed a political ecology approach that incorporates the interconnectedness of people with animals and ...
Sicily Fiennes   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nuevas tecnologías para la atención a personas con discapacidad de origen neurológico.

open access: yesRevista Española de Discapacidad, 2014
Fernández Nistal, F. (2014): “Nuevas tecnologías para la atención a personas con discapacidad de origen neurológico”. Revista Española de Discapacidad, 2 (1): 233-236.
Francisco Fernández Nistal
doaj  

Regulatory Approaches in the Face of a Pandemic: Assessing the Role of Ideology, Context, and Rule Design in Four Spanish Regions

open access: yesPublic Administration, Volume 104, Issue 2, Page 239-250, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Regulatory instruments to manage the COVID‐19 pandemic have been the object of rich scholarly debates, primarily focused on early national responses to the crisis. We investigate variation in sub‐national regulatory approaches when a crisis is normalized, its association with competing political ideas about the health‐economy trade‐off and the
Salvador Parrado   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Racismo, monumentos al daño y cultura de la cancelación histórica. El “caso Hume”

open access: yesAraucaria
En el presente trabajo multidisciplinar se trata de establecer las dimensiones que debería de incorporar un modelo de decisión moral sobre la herencia patrimonial y el daño o violencia simbólica que muchos monumentos o edificios de homenaje pueden ejercer sobre el presente.
openaire   +1 more source

Data gaps and heterogeneity limit our understanding of human–wildlife interactions: A continental study of Andean bears

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 5, Page 1499-1519, May 2026.
Abstract The expansion and intensification of human activities have increased interactions between people and wildlife. Interactions involving bears and other large carnivores are complex and can lead to conflicts. Promoting positive coexistence requires managing information, which is not always available.
Roxana Rojas‐VeraPinto   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Causes and Correlates of Unsustainable Scuba Diving Tourism on Coral Reefs

open access: yesConservation Letters, Volume 19, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT Coral reef ecosystems are major tourism destinations facing unprecedented decline. Scuba diving, often promoted as sustainable and non‐extractive, can directly and indirectly degrade reefs. Using video‐assisted observations and post‐dive questionnaires, we quantified observed and self‐reported reef contacts, damages, and attitudes among 732 ...
Bing Lin   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Morphology and osteo‐histology of the weigeltisaurid wing: Implications for aerial locomotion in the world's first gliding reptiles

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 248, Issue 5, Page 843-872, May 2026.
This study investigates the morphology and osteo‐histology of the wing skeleton of the world's first gliding reptiles, showing how it differs from those of extant gliding lizards, yet is also convergently similar. These findings pave the way for future biomechanical studies on the gliding locomotion of these emblematic fossil animals. Abstract The Late
Valentin Buffa   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Evolution of Giant Clam Science: From Foundational Studies to Emerging Frontiers

open access: yesAquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2026.
This review synthesizes nearly two centuries of giant clam research, identifying dominant themes, knowledge gaps, and emerging opportunities. Ecology, physiology, aquaculture, genomics, and biomineralization dominate the field, whereas anatomy and biotechnology remain underexplored. Future progress requires stronger integration of genomics, physiology,
Anthony Fam   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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