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Antibiotic resistance: a case of a chronic maxillofacial osteomyelitis complicating an odontogenic cellulitis. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Surg Case Rep
Brian Ngokwe Z   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Plasticity in parental care: Interspecific competitor cues shape biparental cooperation in a burying beetle

open access: yesJournal of Animal Ecology, EarlyView.
Our study contributes to our understanding of the effects of interspecific competition in species with biparental care where male and female parents must somehow coordinate their response to interspecific competition. Abstract Interspecific competition is an important evolutionary driver of many species' life histories and behaviours, arising wherever ...
Casey Patmore, Per T. Smiseth
wiley   +1 more source

Darwinism and economics

open access: yesPrometheus, 2012
John Laurent
doaj   +1 more source

Historical Evolution and Influence of Darwinism

open access: yes, 1998
1859년 「종의 기원」이 발간된 이후 다윈의 진화론은 각종 공간물의 타이틀을 장식하면서 그 ?릿煐봉? 둘러싼 논쟁을 가열시켜 왔다. 이런 시도가 창조론자들은 물론 세속적 합리주의자들에게까지 확산될 만큼, 다윈으로부터 탈출하려는 욕구는 그를 이용하려는 욕구와 함께 사실상 현대사상의 공통 주제가 되어왔던 것이다. 특히 정치사상에 대한 진화론의 영향을 긍정하는 정치적 자연주의가 근자에 이르러 부활되고 있음에도, 상당수의 논자들은 아직도 진화론적 정치사상을
신연재
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From individuals to networks: The role of variation in plant–pollinator communities' responses to global change

open access: yesJournal of Animal Ecology, EarlyView.
This paper argues that variation among individuals—not just species differences—can shape the sensitivity, robustness and resilience of plant–pollinator communities under global change. By linking individual traits and interaction structure to network dynamics, it provides a new framework and future research directions for predicting community ...
James DeWitt Crall   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

And then there was us Et puis nous sommes apparus

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
In 1987, the academic conference ‘Origins and Dispersals of Modern Humans: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives’ was held in Cambridge, UK. Subsequently referred to as the ‘Human Revolution’ conference, this meeting brought together the most prominent academics working in the field of human origins, including archaeologists and palaeoanthropologists,
Emma E. Bird   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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