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Abstract In the United States, policy conflicts have prevented successful population‐level management of outdoor cats for decades. Wildlife conservation professionals have sought widespread use of humane dispatch (i.e., lethal culling applied humanely), whereas cat welfare professionals have promoted trap–neuter–return (TNR) (cats are trapped, neutered,
Kirsten Mya Leong +4 more
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PCoA plot showing biodistance by age at the Cerro Juan Díaz site in Central Panamá. ABSTRACT Objectives Burial space reuse and prolonged interaction with the dead were common practices in the Isthmo‐Colombian Area, dating back to at least the Early Ceramic Period in the Greater Coclé region.
Nicole E. Smith‐Guzmán +3 more
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A participatory democracy with an intersectional approach
Abstract The article inserts the concept of intersectionality contributed by Afro‐descendant feminism to study whether affirmative action is open to other vulnerable groups besides gender in Mexico. An explanatory investigation of the concept of intersectionality correlated with multiple affirmative action is carried out, and a case study considers the
Mireya Castañeda Hernández
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Abstract Managing invasive species is crucial to mitigate their negative impacts on ecosystems, yet conflicts may arise when their social benefits are disregarded. Human pressure on the endemic‐rich forests of São Tomé has been high since the island was discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, and numerous species have been introduced.
Martina Panisi +7 more
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Balancing policy objectives: Cambodia's COVID‐19 emergency cash assistance scheme for workers
Abstract Welfare programs in emerging economies are, in most cases, highly selective. This article illustrates this point by exploring Cambodia's emergency cash assistance scheme coverage for workers affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Drawing on policy analysis and interviews with government officials, industry representatives, and garment and tourism ...
Soksamphoas Im, Michele Ford
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Sequencing vs. amplification for the estimation of allele dosages in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)
Abstract Premise Detecting single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a cost‐effective way is fundamental in any plant breeding pipeline. Here, we compare three genotyping techniques for their ability to reproduce the allele dosage of SNPs of interest in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.).
Hugo Jaimes +6 more
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Abstract Objective Elite athletes are at elevated risk for disordered eating and eating disorders; however, little is known about risk and maintaining factors, or barriers and facilitators of help‐seeking in this cohort. This systematic review synthesized qualitative findings regarding possible risk and maintaining factors for disordered eating, as ...
Scott J. Fatt +5 more
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Plant‐based meat analogues marketed in Catalonia: evaluation of the nutritional profile
Abstract In later years, a growing trend is apparent of vegetarian or vegan diets attributable to a number of causes, among of others, consumers’ concern for animal welfare, climate change and, to a lesser degree, for health‐related issues. On a par to this growth, availability of meat analogues in the market has also been on the rise. In this context,
Judit Costa Català +4 more
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Abstract Objectives To test a hypothesis on interpersonal violence events during the transition between Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in the Eastern Pyrenees, to contextualize it in Western Europe during that period, and to assess if these marks can be differentiated from secondary funerary treatment.
Miguel Ángel Moreno‐Ibáñez +7 more
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[Climate crisis and mental health: a scoping review eco-anxiety in latinamerican adults]. [PDF]
Guarderas-Muñoz SJ +2 more
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