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‘They are not predators: They are a higher power’—Relational values and principles framing human–predator relationship in Noongar Country, Southwestern Australia

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 8, Page 2682-2699, August 2026.
Abstract Human–predator coexistence presents urgent conservation challenges that demand approaches extending beyond mere conflict mitigation. Indigenous knowledge systems, though historically marginalised by Western science, offer vital insights into ethical, sustainable relationships with nature.
Rocío Almuna   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Water security from Indigenous knowledge perspective: A scoping review

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 8, Page 2668-2681, August 2026.
Abstract Water security is a growing field of research in water resources management and has been increasingly examined from the perspectives of Indigenous knowledge. This study presents a scoping review that explores how Indigenous knowledge perspectives on water security are represented in the scientific literature.
Juan Cueva‐Orjuela   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hypertension at 5 months postpartum in women with gestational diabetes

open access: yesUltrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 202-210, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with future maternal cardiovascular disease, independent of the development of Type‐2 diabetes mellitus. As a major cardiovascular risk factor, we examined the incidence and predictors of hypertension at 5 months postpartum in women with previous GDM.
C. Gómez Fernández   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sanitation felling against the European spruce bark beetle: A matter of intensity and forest type Tagli fitosanitari contro il bostrico tipografo: una questione di intensità e tipologia forestale

open access: yesAgricultural and Forest Entomology, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 382-397, August 2026.
We assess the effect of sanitation felling performed in 2022 in North‐Eastern Italy on bark beetle damage that occurred in 2023 across eight spruce forest types, as evaluated using multispectral satellite imagery. Bark beetle damage was reduced only at very high or very low sanitation felling rates.
Aurora Bozzini   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Coping With COVID‐19's Demanding Collective Goals: Is a Normative Context in Favour of Governmental Measures Related to Social Cohesion?

open access: yesCanadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, Volume 63, Issue 3, August 2026.
ABSTRACT The measures to limit COVID‐19 and the pandemic had deleterious effects on social cohesion. We propose that perceived clarity and coherence of governmental measures and perceived majority support of these measures together create a normative context that shapes social cohesion.
Mathieu Pelletier‐Dumas   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rehabilitació i sostenibilitat en Re major

open access: yesTemes de Disseny, 2012
A partir de la premissa que davant la situació actual cal establir nous límits al sector de la construcció i que la inspiració per definir-los l'hem de buscar a la natura, repassem -en clau euclidiana- les múltiples erres (reduir, reutilitzar, reciclar ...
Toni Solanas
doaj  

Structured machine learning modeling to support conservation of deep‐sea benthic biodiversity

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 40, Issue 4, August 2026.
Abstract Biodiversity monitoring programs need to deliver accurate, timely, and actionable predictions. To establish a predictive monitoring program for deep‐sea benthos of the Santos Basin, Brazil, we developed a two‐stage structured model that allowed comparison of biodiversity predictions obtained from environmental simulations (2M‐Sim).
Gustavo Fonseca   +23 more
wiley   +1 more source

Translocation effects on regional and local population viability and connectivity

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 40, Issue 4, August 2026.
Abstract Translocations and reintroductions aim to improve the viability of isolated populations and promote connectivity for large carnivores. However, there is no established framework for assessing their success. We used the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in western and central Europe to assess the impact of translocations on the viability of six ...
Eva Sánchez Arribas   +25 more
wiley   +1 more source

Combined phylogenetic and geographic data can predict plant–pest interactions with high accuracy

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 251, Issue 4, Page 2107-2123, August 2026.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Erratum: Coastline changes: A reconsideration of the prevalence of recession on sandy shorelines - CORRIGENDUM. [PDF]

open access: yesCamb Prism Coast Futur
Woodroffe CD   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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