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Twelve principles for successful governance of community‐based coastal marine restoration
Abstract Global agreements, such as the Global Biodiversity Framework, call for urgent, large‐scale action to halt biodiversity loss through a whole‐of‐society approach. Community‐based restoration can play a crucial role in achieving this goal, yet there remains limited understanding of what makes these projects effective and sustainable.
Michelle M. Holian +2 more
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What climate adaptation can learn from evolutionary adaptation
Abstract Evolutionary and climate adaptation both describe how complex systems respond to environmental change, either via natural selection or deliberate human choices. Although adaptation in both contexts is expected to produce favorable outcomes, it can also result in maladaptation—ineffective, unintended, or harmful outcomes. As an emerging area of
Amy Waananen +2 more
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Abstract Qualitative approaches are increasingly applied in conservation social science, yet methodological reflection remains limited. Member checking, a process of returning findings to participants for feedback, is widely recognized outside conservation as a means to enhance rigor and reciprocity, but it is rarely reported in conservation research ...
Judith J. Rakowski +6 more
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Diversidade cultural no contexto organizacional
O presente estudo tem como objetivo fazer um levantamento bibliométrico acerca das publicações sobre a diversidade cultural nas organizações na área de Administração nos últimos dez anos utilizando-se da base de dados da Scopus. A metodologia utilizada foi a pesquisa exploratória, com abordagem quantitativa, adotando-se a bibliometria como instrumento ...
Pablo Marlon Medeiros Da Silva +1 more
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Intact coastal nursery rearing amid climate‐driven phenological shifts in threatened salmon
Abstract Literature linking phenology to climate has proliferated in recent decades and shows that climate change has reorganized seasonal opportunities worldwide. However, this literature often quantifies changes in point measures of timing (e.g., beginnings and peaks) without context about duration (e.g., rearing season length) or performance (e.g ...
Stuart H. Munsch +8 more
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El estudio tuvo como objetivo discutir los conflictos de la internación compulsiva de consumidores de crack. Se realizó una revisión sistemática sobre el tratamiento compulsivo. La búsqueda fue realizada en las bases de datos: Scopus, PubMed, SciELO, Web
Aldo Pacheco Ferreira +5 more
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Semântica Cultural e Diversidade Linguística Regional
Este artigo apresenta uma análise cultural do falar de uma das cidades do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Campo do Meio. Informações sobre topônimos, tradições orais e expressões idiomáticas foram coletadas entre os falantes do munícipio a fim de ...
Geraldo José Rodrigues Liska +1 more
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Subspecies taxonomy reflects social and geographic patterns of taxonomic effort in tetrapods
Abstract Subspecies have been used in conservation biology to account for intraspecific patterns in genetic diversity, which is crucial to long‐term population viability. Although over 3200 subspecies are currently assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, their biological relevance remains controversial.
Jhonny J. M. Guedes +3 more
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Descrição atualizada da paralisia cerebral
Resumo A paralisia cerebral (PC) é um termo descritivo amplamente utilizado para um espectro de deficiências motoras causadas por lesão ou malformação cerebral não progressiva ocorrida durante as fases iniciais do desenvolvimento. Avanços recentes nas áreas da genética, de pesquisa em inflamação e em neurofisiologia têm refinado a compreensão ...
Bernard Dan +5 more
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Constant visitation rates across the flowering season masked major shifts in plant and flower visitor interaction structure, specialization, species roles and trait‐driven patterns shaping interaction intensity. Plants and flower visitors changed ecological roles over time, with native flower visitors playing key roles in maintaining network cohesion ...
Alba Costa +3 more
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