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[The impact of global change on infectious disease epidemiology]. [PDF]
Pérez Pérez A +2 more
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Evaluation of prophylaxis protocols and spatial distribution of humans wounded by bats: a descriptive study, Palmas, 2013-2023. [PDF]
Freitas TCR, Soares AB, Figueiredo BNS.
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Hummingbird pollination is a hallmark of American plant diversity and has long been thought to evolve in tropical mountains due to declining bee activity. Using sister species of Costus specialized on bees (C. kuntzei) and hummingbirds (C. wilsonii), we show that this shift is not driven by reduced bee visitation with elevation, but by greater ...
Pedro Juárez +7 more
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Ticks on wild vertebrates necropsied in a veterinary pathology service in central Brazil: species richness and pathogen screening. [PDF]
Silito IS +6 more
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Combined phylogenetic and geographic data can predict plant–pest interactions with high accuracy
Schematic overview of the study pipeline. Summary Non‐native plant pests can pose major threats to biodiversity, with destructive ecological and economic consequences. The ability to predict future threats would allow limited resources to be concentrated on managing the most serious risks. We built a Bayesian model to predict hosts at risk from Agrilus,
Elvira Hernández‐Gutiérrez +2 more
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Tiny Patch, Big Value: A Small Dry Forest Patch Supports Wildlife Conservation in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. [PDF]
Proctor TL +5 more
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Community‐level fitted relationship between spatial association Lij and trait dissimilarity (tDij) at the fine spatial scale (r = 40 mm; where r represents the radius around individuals of the focal species). Summary Predicting coexistence in species‐rich plant communities requires understanding the role of functional traits in species interactions and
Ezequiel Antorán +6 more
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Microsporidia in Rodents-<i>Mus musculus</i>, <i>Rattus norvegicus,</i> and <i>Rattus rattus</i>-A Public Health Concern in the Canary Islands, Spain. [PDF]
Llorens-Berzosa S +12 more
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Abstract Introduction Invasions by Pinus represent major challenges for conservation and ecological restoration, especially in open ecosystems of tropical South America, such as the Brazilian neotropical savanna (Cerrado). Objective We evaluated whether the clear‐cutting and manual removal of Pinus caribaea reduce the impacts of invasion on woody plant
Graziela de Araújo Lima +4 more
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