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Iguanas are native to all Lesser Antillean islands, where they are among the most important keystone species within the threatened Caribbean dry‐forest biome. However, several populations have already become extinct and all but two remaining island populations are under direct threat of hybridization with non‐native iguanas.
M. P. van den Burg +5 more
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Identifying links between the biodiversity impacts and monetary costs of alien birds
Abstract Alien species can be damaging to native biodiversity, human well‐being and the economy. Identifying the complete range of impacts they cause, and the ways that these impacts are connected, may inform the prioritisation of management actions to mitigate impacts.
Thomas Evans +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Understanding the factors responsible for the success of exotic species is a prevalent issue in invasion biology. Although the ecological traits of exotic species are known to play a major role, it is still unknown which traits are responsible for the different ...
Camille Bernery +2 more
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ABSTRACT Torres Strait (TS), on Australia's north‐east border, has a long history of research on pœrapœral kulal: powerful stones. Pœrapœral kulal contain vital power from site‐of‐origin and therefore their movement across the Coral‐Arafura Sea corridor provides important information about past and present human relationships (Elu 2004).
Rod Mitchell +4 more
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Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and Jung's Recalcitrant Fourth. [PDF]
Abstract Jung’s recalcitrant fourth comes in from a place of opposition, demanding that what has been neglected be considered. It is in the spirit of the fourth that the author examines the use of Ubuntu in Jungian literature, cautioning against a decontextualized appropriation of the notion that overlooks its diverse interpretations and usages ...
Cerminara B.
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Salvinia plants in trade: what species are we actually talking about?
Abstract Incorrect labelling of plants in trade and misidentification are widespread. Likewise, in trade numerous names are being used for the ornamental aquatic plant known as ‘Kariba weed’, but rarely the correct scientific name Salvinia molesta Mitch. For inspection services of EPPO member countries, correct identification of S.
Johan L. C. H. van Valkenburg +2 more
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La représentation de l’Algérienne dans la littérature exotique française du xixeme siècle [PDF]
Résumé : Les premières décennies de la conquête de l’Algérie ont connu un immense engouement pour cette contrée aux traits fascinants. Découverte d’abord, à travers les écrits des militaires de l’expédition, l’Algérie devient très vite, un pôle d ...
Soumia AOUNALLAH & Ouardia AIT AMAR MEZIANE
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La grenouille taureau en Sologne, de la lutte à l’éradication [PDF]
La grenouille taureau, espèce originaire d'Amérique du Nord, a été introduite dans de nombreux pays. En Sologne, cette espèce exotique envahissante perturbe les écosystèmes colonisés et nuit à la diversité biologique de la faune autochtone. Focus sur les
MICHELIN, Gabriel
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Availability and affordability of treatment for Human African Trypanosomiasis. [PDF]
Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a re-emerging disease whose usual treatments are becoming less efficient because of the increasing parasite resistance.
Etchegorry, M +4 more
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Tabu: de uma estória falsamente idílica ao indizível horror da História
« Tabou » (2012), du réalisateur portugais Miguel Gomes envoûte le spectateur par le caractère aventurier des personnages et par le désir fatal qui les unit dans le scénario exotique de l’Afrique des années 1960, mythifiée par la remémoration nostalgique
Luis Sobreira
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