Exploring different 'perspectives' in secondary geography: Professional development options [PDF]
Significant changes have occurred in the worlds of geography since 1973, and a substantial literature has emerged about these changes and their effects on the 'divide' between secondary and tertiary geographers.
Chalmers, Lex +2 more
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Changes in benthic macrofaunal communities are indicative of environmental stressors, including eutrophication and hypoxia. However, some species are sensitive not only to hypoxia but also to various environmental contaminants.
Caroline Raymond +3 more
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Deep Ecology; a Movement against the Human/Nature Dichotomy and Its Critique: A Theological Approach [PDF]
Since the dichotomy of humans/nature paves the way for human beings' supremacy to treat nature as they desire, this dichotomy has obtained a primary role in environmental ethics.
Ahmad Ebadi, Mohammad Emdadi Masouleh
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PAPARA(ZZ)I: An open-source software interface for annotating photographs of the deep-sea
PAPARA(ZZ)I is a lightweight and intuitive image annotation program developed for the study of benthic megafauna. It offers functionalities such as free, grid and random point annotation.
Yann Marcon, Autun Purser
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Revisiting Dr. Seuss’s 'The Lorax' as Stimulus for Sustainable Development Goal 15
Dr. Seuss’ vivid picture book 'The Lorax' (1971) depicts the story of how the Street of The Lifted Lorax (setting) came to be. There is an air of mystery about the place as we wonder how the Truffula forest, once teeming with wildlife and the dominant ...
Joan Ann Mathew, Lillykutty Abraham
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The effect of elevated hydrostatic pressure on the spectral absorption of deep-sea fish visual pigments [PDF]
The effect of hydrostatic pressure (0.1-54 MPa, equivalent to pressures experienced by fish from the ocean's surface to depths of ca. 5400 m) on visual pigment absorption spectra was investigated for rod visual pigments extracted from the retinae of 12 ...
Douglas, R. H. +2 more
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Deep Ecology Versus Shallow Ecology: Comparative Study of Moniro Ravanipour’s Ahle Ghargh and Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams [PDF]
In recent decades, due to the crises created in nature by humans, the review of the relationship between humans and nature has gained special importance.
Narges Raoufzadeh +2 more
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Hugh MacDiarmid’s ‘On Raised Beach’: ‘Geopoetics’ in a Time of Catastrophic Crisis’
The poet Hugh MacDiarmid (1892–1978) was the major driving force behind the twentieth-century Scottish literary renaissance and was also a passionate Scottish nationalist.
Richard H. Roberts
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Further expansion of the alien seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman & Procacini (Ulvophyceae, Bryopsidales) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
We are grateful to Andreas Antoniou (Dep. of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development & Environment, Cyprus) for his assistance in the preparation of the illustrations. We would also like to thank Dr.
Aplikioti, Marilena +8 more
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Size matters: relationships between body size and body mass of common coastal, aquatic invertebrates in the Baltic Sea [PDF]
Background Organism biomass is one of the most important variables in ecological studies, making biomass estimations one of the most common laboratory tasks.
Johan Eklöf +6 more
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