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Uses, Knowledge and Extinction Risk Faced by Agave Species in Mexico. [PDF]
Alducin-Martínez C +6 more
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Abstract Private supplementary education is burgeoning worldwide, and over 25% of English children have received private tutoring. The neoliberalisation of education and parents' responsibilisation for children's attainment have driven market growth, but not all can afford to participate.
Sarah L. Holloway +2 more
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A partir de 1985 comienzan los esfuerzos del Estado de Chile, con el apoyo de especialistas, para generar listas de especies de plantas (1985) y animales (1987) con altos a moderados riesgos de extinción en el corto plazo producto de actividades ...
FRANCISCO A SQUEO +13 more
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Extinction risk of Mesoamerican crop wild relatives
B. Goettsch +47 more
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Common but Least Noticed: Diversity of the Mangrove Fern Acrostichum aureum in Hainan Island, China
Acrostichum aureum across nine coastal sites in Hainan Island was examined using morphological, cytometric, and genomic approaches. Three priority conservation areas are proposed to preserve extant genetic diversity and maintain habitat connectivity. ABSTRACT Acrostichum aureum across nine coastal sites in Hainan Island was examined using morphological,
Bingyan Guo +9 more
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A proactive, predictive, and integrative framework that integrates multi‐omics innovations with ecological modeling and big data analytics to guide adaptive interventions and governance in invasive species management. By integrating multi‐omics insights with advanced ecological modeling, remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and cross‐disciplinary ...
Aibin Zhan
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On the risk of extinction of a wild plant species through spillover of a biological control agent: analysis of an ecosystem compartment model [PDF]
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing one or more of their natural enemies (herbivores) from their native range; however such introduction entails the risk that the introduced natural enemy will attack indigenous plant species in the ...
Chalak-Haghighi, M. +3 more
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Can Macroevolution Inform Contemporary Extinction Risk? [PDF]
Weil SS +4 more
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Evolutionary potential mitigates extinction risk under climate change in the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher. [PDF]
Forester BR +3 more
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