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Fish predation cues induce drifting and emergence in an experimental stream mesocosm system
Abstract Predator–prey interactions are important drivers of adaptation in aquatic communities, shaping the behavior of invertebrates with cascading effects on community dynamics. Behavioral responses, such as moving with the downstream current (drift) or altering the timing of emergence, are strategies that reduce the risk of predator encounters ...
Anna‐Maria Vermiert +8 more
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Modelling Factors Connected with the Effect of International Migration for Security and Economy
This article concerns research conducted on the casual connections between modern global migratory processes and basic socio-economic and safety indexes for countries around the world countries.
Kateryna Berezka, Olha Kovalchuk
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Self‐organised pattern formation creates heterogeneous growth conditions in spatially extended ecosystems and can support local functional diversity in metacommunities – sets of communities linked by dispersal. However, the mechanisms connecting emergent heterogeneity on the metacommunity scale and diversity on the local scale, and how they depend on ...
Louica Philipp +2 more
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Emigrazione e sviluppo economico. (Emigration and economic growth)
The paper considers the economic debate of whether emigration helps or hurts a country. This is a vital issue along the whole Mediterranean littoral from Portugal to Turkey.
C.P. KINDLEBERGER
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Emigration Patterns and Determinants of Children of Immigrants in Switzerland [PDF]
Existing studies on emigration either focus on the first generation or the total migrant population. Analysing the Swiss context, this article explores the emigration patterns and determinants of children of immigrants in comparison with other subpopulations.
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Immigration reform and the West [PDF]
Federal Reserve District, 12th ; Emigration and immigration ; Labor market ; Immigration Reform and Control Act of ...
Laura Leete-Guy
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Reflections on Comparative Teaching in Public Administration
ABSTRACT This article integrates our scholarly experience of teaching comparative public administration. In doing so, we offer a unique perspective as the co‐authors carry several diverse attributes, among them their countries of origin, current country in which they are teaching, and their academic experience.
Kim Moloney +6 more
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In the literature on migration, as well as in social policies regarding this phenomenon, the situation of returning emigrants receives scant attention.
Anna Aluffi Pentini, Fabio Olivieri
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In the paper demographic transition, emigration and long-term economic development with special reference to the countries with the highest emigration in Europe is analysed.
Janez Malačič
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Objective: The study seeks to analyse the interaction of foreign direct investment, emigration, and immigration before and after the great economic recession.
Antonio Mihi-Ramirez +2 more
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