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Poder cultural y social: dimensión viral de la globalización
El poder y todos los procesos de control del mismo son parte de los gérmenes culturales nocivos de la dimensión negativa de la globalización cultural, cuyo origen puede estar asociado en parte con el egoísmo biológico, que nos lleva a la relación ...
Javier García Bresó
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Long‐term capture data uncover shifts in the daily activity patterns of Amazonian birds
Although the duration of biological rhythms varies from milliseconds to decades, daily cycles are especially widespread for individual organisms. These circadian rhythms are synchronized by light–dark cycles, which govern predictable changes in other microclimate variables.
Cameron L. Rutt +3 more
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Low species turnover of upland Amazonian birds in the absence of physical barriers
Abstract Aim One of the oldest and most powerful ways for ecologists to explain distinct biological communities is to invoke underlying environmental differences. But in hyper‐diverse systems, which often display high species richness and low species abundance, these sorts of community comparisons are especially challenging.
Cameron L. Rutt +7 more
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Las ediciones digitales de PROLOPE: entre la edición digital y la edición digitalizada
El concepto de edición digital sigue siendo una incógnita en la evolución de las Humanidades Digitales. Todavía no hay consenso sobre qué parámetros deben formar parte de dichas ediciones, lo que conlleva una libertad en el uso del concepto que está ...
Nicolás Mateos Frühbeck
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Deep ecomorphological and genetic divergence in Steller's Jays (Cyanocitta stelleri, Aves: Corvidae)
Three morphotypes of the Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) occupy different ecoregions in western North America, which vary in climate and landcover. We found substantial morphological, genetic, and ecological differentiation among morphotypes. Our integrative dataset combined with extensive geographic sampling provides compelling evidence for ...
Carla Cicero +7 more
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Continent‐wide patterns of song variation predicted by classical rules of biogeography
Temperature‐related physiological constraints shape functional traits in animals at a global scale, yet the implications of continent‐wide morphological variation on acoustic communication signals is little understood. This is despite a well‐established relationship between body size and acoustic signal frequencies across the animal kingdom.
Matteo Sebastianelli +4 more
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Abstract For some decades now, galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) institutions have provided access to information resources in digital format. Although some datasets are openly available, they are often not used to their full potential.
Gustavo Candela, Rafael C. Carrasco
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Ecological factors driving the feather mite associations in tropical avian hosts
Birds host a diversity of ectosymbionts including feather‐dwelling arthropods such as feather mites and lice that they have co‐evolved and speciated with. Among these ectosymbionts, feather mites have evolved more mutualistic to commensal associations with birds than other groups. However, our understanding of the biological and ecological drivers that
Kasun H. Bodawatta +7 more
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Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities
Abstract Aim Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variable and central to a range of applications in ecology, evolution, biogeography and conservation. Expert range maps often represent a species' only available distributional information and play an increasing role in conservation assessments and ...
Charles J. Marsh +148 more
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