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Urbanization and food transition in the Brazilian Amazon: From wild to domesticated meat
Abstract Urbanization is expected to influence food transitions, resulting in a shift from wild foods to more domesticated foods. Concomitantly, food insecurity and urban demand for natural resources, including wildlife, are expected to increase overall, even when the per capita consumption is expected to decrease.
Willandia A. Chaves +7 more
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Sterna hirundinacea Lesson, 1831 is a species of seabird in the order Charadriiformes and family Laridae. Its reproduction has already been studied previously in Brazil, but only in natural environments, and most of the studies have been carried out in the south of the country. The reproduction of the species in artificial environments has already been
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Abstract Pastoral practices remain a widespread economic activity across European mountain regions. However, the viability of this activity may be threatened by the recovery of large wild vertebrates associated with passive rewilding, leading to the so‐called human–wildlife conflicts.
P. Acebes +4 more
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Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
Alimentación primaveral de la marta en Cerdeña, Italia El conocimiento del comportamiento de alimentación de un carnívoro es esencial para entender su ecología.
M. Lombardini +6 more
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Los estudios dietarios contribuyen a comprender la ecología de las aves y son relevantes en programas de conservación de los organismos. Contrastamos los métodos de análisis dietarios fecales y estomacales en la Bandurria y en el Queltehue, para evaluar
Alberto Gantz +3 more
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Stable Isotope Analysis as a Tool to Prevent Illicit Wildlife Trade of Songbirds in Brazil
Feather isotopes provide clear differences between wild and captive songbirds in Brazil. Combining multiple isotopes improved classification accuracy and revealed individuals falsely declared as captive‐bred. These results demonstrate the potential of isotope analysis to detect wildlife laundering in the bird trade.
Luiza Brasileiro +4 more
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The collective application of shorebird tracking data to conservation
Abstract Addressing urgent conservation issues, such as the drastic declines of North American migratory birds, requires creative, evidence‐based, efficient, and collaborative approaches. The abundance of over 50% of monitored North American shorebird populations has declined by over 50% since 1980. To address these declines, we developed a partnership
Autumn‐Lynn Harrison +71 more
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O Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra (PNSC) está entre as unidades de conservação (UC) brasileiras que sofrem com a ocorrência frequente de incêndios. A ação de incendiários tem sido apontada como a principal causa.
Rogério Oliveira de Souza +5 more
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Abstract Human development is a driver of global change and a major threat to biodiversity. Protected areas maintain and support biodiversity, but outside stressors, such as climate change and land use change, can negatively influence natural resources within protected areas.
Leah J. Rudge +2 more
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El parasitismo de nido como estrategia de supervivencia en el género Molothrus spp
El parasitismo de cría en aves del género Molothrus es una estrategia de reproducción en la que estas aves ovopositan los huevos en los nidos de otras especies, aprovechándose de los esfuerzos parentales de las aves hospedadoras para criar a sus ...
Luis Felipe Aguilar-Salazar +3 more
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