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Abstract Marine mammals can exhibit high plasticity in foraging strategies, but how such plasticity is driven by environmental conditions is poorly understood. The American manatee (Trichechus manatus), a large, endangered herbivore, inhabits marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments.
Camila Carvalho de Carvalho +13 more
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Oral paracoccidioidomycosis in a young male from northeastern Brazil, a non-endemic region. [PDF]
Sampaio GC +5 more
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Epidemiological Surveillance of Chagas Disease in Rural Communities of a Municipality in Piauí, Brazil. [PDF]
da Silva FM +7 more
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ABSTRACT Transnational collaboration is critical for water‐security innovation, yet actor configurations and thematic priorities remain poorly characterized. We surveyed 92 Australian and Brazilian researchers from the Tropical Water Research Alliance (TWRA), analyzing 11 sets of binary variables on collaboration modes, stakeholders, implementation ...
A. P. Matei +7 more
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One health approach to Balantioides coli: Molecular and metabarcoding evidence of zoonotic transmission. [PDF]
Class CSC +9 more
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Microplastic Detectability Investigation in Soils Using X‐Ray Microtomography
ABSTRACT X‐ray microtomography (microCT) is a promising tool for investigating microplastic (MP) contamination in soils, offering non‐destructive 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of particles embedded in complex matrices. This study evaluated its applicability by mixing plastic fragments (PET, PEHD, PS, and PP) with humus‐rich and sandy soils
Átila P. Teles +3 more
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For your eyes too: a new set of images of biological materials from the scientific commissioning of the MOGNO beamline at Sirius. [PDF]
Colaço MV +13 more
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Rural poverty and poverty alleviation in Mozambique: what''s missing from the debate? [PDF]
Cramer, Christopher, Pontara, Nicola
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Along with precipitation, forest cover emerges as a fundamental driver of alpha and beta diversity in the seed rain. This highlights the role of habitat amount at the landscape level over patch‐level features, like patch size, for seed dispersal. However, increased seed density can be related to higher dispersal rates in forest borders.
Luís Felipe Daibes +63 more
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