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Reproductive timing and intensity in a Galápagos intertidal mollusc are modulated by thermal phases. [PDF]
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Comparative Study on the Management and Outcomes of Postoperative Crohn's Disease in Older Patients: Data From the ENEIDA Registry. [PDF]
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The Otariidae of the Galapagos Islands
Journal of Mammalogy, 1956Recently Lindt (Jour. Mamm. 37: 287, 1956) published a note on the underwater behaviour of sea lions that he observed in the area of the Galapagos Islands. He referred to this animal as Otaria jubata (Gmelin), which is the southern sea lion and …
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2017
Diese Masterarbeit untersucht, wie kulturell geprägte Vorstellungen das Wachstum einer großen Tourismusindustrie auf den Galapagos Inseln begünstigten, die - historisch betrachtet - als 'trocken' und 'unfruchtbar' galten. Sie zeigt auf, wie die bisherige wissenschaftliche Literatur, welche die Galapagos Inseln tendenziell als "unberührte" Labore für ...
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Diese Masterarbeit untersucht, wie kulturell geprägte Vorstellungen das Wachstum einer großen Tourismusindustrie auf den Galapagos Inseln begünstigten, die - historisch betrachtet - als 'trocken' und 'unfruchtbar' galten. Sie zeigt auf, wie die bisherige wissenschaftliche Literatur, welche die Galapagos Inseln tendenziell als "unberührte" Labore für ...
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2020
Human activities and booming tourism industries are altering the stability of ecosystems in the Galapagos Islands. Managing the impacts of these changes depends primarily on how scientists and decision-makers conceptualize human relationships with the environment. The impacts and responsibilities of the solutions pursued by decision-makers most acutely
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Human activities and booming tourism industries are altering the stability of ecosystems in the Galapagos Islands. Managing the impacts of these changes depends primarily on how scientists and decision-makers conceptualize human relationships with the environment. The impacts and responsibilities of the solutions pursued by decision-makers most acutely
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A librarian in the Galapagos / Un bibliotecario en las Galapagos
2018International Leads, 33 (2), 14-15.
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