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How much biotic nativeness matters across human demographic groups
Abstract Many central concepts of conservation biology—such as nativeness—are structured by ecological and social factors. However, the social consequences of using these concepts to make conservation decisions remain inadequately understood. Some researchers argue that nativeness, rather than acting as an objective proxy for important ecological ...
Harold N. Eyster, Rachelle K. Gould
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ABSTRACT Aim The emergence of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) in South America has been attributed to multiple introductions and subsequent spread in a bidirectional latitudinal wave along the primary Andean cordilleras. This is supported for Ecuador by anecdotal evidence of declines in Bd‐susceptible genera such as Telmatobius ...
Phillip A. Jervis +8 more
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[Palatine torus: A case report]. [PDF]
de Antonio Feu S +2 more
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Birds may use their singing behaviours and song structure as agonistic signals in territorial encounters. We conducted an observational study to test this hypothesis in male Adelaide's Warblers Setophaga adelaidae, a tropical songbird that defends a territory year‐round.
Peter C. Mower +4 more
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[Social determinants of therapeutic adherence among users of the primary health care system's cardiovascular health program in ChileDeterminantes sociais da adesão terapêutica entre usuários do programa de saúde cardiovascular na atenção primária à saúde do Chile]. [PDF]
Herrera Atton D +6 more
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Factores biológicos, ambientales y de manejo que afectan el desarrollo de la roya [PDF]
Avelino, Jacques
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Mist‐net sampling comprises a key methodological component of assemblage‐wide avifaunal studies, particularly in the understorey of closed‐canopy tropical forests. To investigate mist‐net bird captures and species assemblage structure, we compiled data from 312 sites across the Pan‐Amazon.
Pilar L. Maia‐Braga +14 more
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Neonatal pain in a broader perspective: an analysis through systems thinking. [PDF]
Naujorks S +4 more
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In recent decades, vertebrates, particularly birds, have exhibited notable morphological changes in response to climate change. In birds, these temporal trends usually entail a decrease in body mass and an increase in wing length, sometimes interpreted as a compensatory strategy to maintain migration.
Giulia Masoero, Alberto Tamietti
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[Palmoplantar pustulosis: A case report]. [PDF]
de Antonio Feu S +2 more
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