Participatory approaches to improving recreational fisheries management in a remote island system
Marine recreational fisheries management is often impacted by data deficiencies and conflicting stakeholder views. Using participatory approaches can help to increase fisher engagement and identify trade‐offs to boost future management. Social science tools, including scenario‐based approaches, were used to explore recreational fisheries on a remote ...
Claire Collins +6 more
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The genome sequence of the Fern moth, <i>Horisme tersata</i> (Denis & Schiffermüller) , 1775 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). [PDF]
Crowley LM +8 more
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RRS Discovery Cruise 248, 07 Jul-10 Aug 2000. A multidisciplinary study of the environment and ecology of deep-water coral ecosystems and associated seabed facies and features (The Darwin Mounds, Porcupine Bank and Porcupine Seabight) [PDF]
Brian J. Bett +3 more
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A cosmopolitan parasite of Rattus in the Galápagos rodents raises conservation concerns
We draw attention to a recent study that identified the invasive nematode Mastophorus muris, typically associated with Rattus, infecting two endemic Galápagos rats on islands where no invasive rodents have been previously recorded. This unexpected finding raises concerns about undetected rodent introductions and highlights the urgent need for ...
Jadyn Hartwig, C. Miguel Pinto
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The genome sequence of the turbot, <i>Scophthalmus maximus</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) (Pleuronectiformes: Scophthalmidae). [PDF]
Brittain R +11 more
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Beyond the Tangible: Adults' Views on Authenticity in a Digitized Natural History Collection
ABSTRACT Authenticity is an important aspect in natural history museums. Many museums aim to give their visitors an authentic experience. Now that increasingly more museums are digitizing their collection, the topic of digital authenticity has become relevant.
Anna W. M. Heerdink +1 more
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The genome sequence of a tephritid fruit fly, <i>Xyphosia miliaria</i> (Schrank, 1781) (Diptera: Tephritidae). [PDF]
Mitchell R +11 more
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Integrating ecological feedbacks across scales and levels of organization
In ecosystems, species interact in various ways with other species, and with their local environment. In addition, ecosystems are coupled in space by diverse types of flows. From these links connecting different ecological entities can emerge circular pathways of indirect effects: feedback loops.
Benoît Pichon +4 more
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