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Avian seed dispersal out of the forests: A view through the lens of Pleistocene landscapes

open access: yesJournal of Ecology, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 510-517, March 2025.
Many European woody species are light‐demanding and fail to regenerate in the shaded interiors of temperate forests. Most of these species are dispersed by frugivorous and seed‐caching birds. The spatial patterns of avian seed dispersal in fragmented anthropogenic landscapes are congruent with an ecological and evolutionary history with open and semi ...
Juan P. González‐Varo
wiley   +1 more source

A 19th Century Stormwrecked Black‐Capped Petrel From Vermont Offers Insight Into Historical Vagrancy Processes

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2025.
Small historical museum collections can provide unexpected data points in telling the story of how climate change has impacted species. We report a (re)discovered Black‐capped Petrel (Pterodroma hasitata) from the 19th‐century Middlebury College Vertebrate Natural History collection and confirmed its late 1800s Vermont origin through a combination of ...
Oliver W. Patrick   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The devil‐angel shift in times of crisis: How Swiss scientists used policy narratives during the COVID‐19 pandemic

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page 10-31, Winter 2025.
Abstract This paper studies how scientists participated in policy debates during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Switzerland not only by telling facts but also by telling stories. It combines insights from Narrative Policy Framework and science communication literature with a conceptualization of scientific advice to study how scientists used narratives and ...
Jule Ksinsik
wiley   +1 more source

Revisiting the Narrative of Deforestation in Central and Southern Mainland Early Modern Portugal as a ‘Ruined Landscape’: The Case of Shipbuilding in Lisbon

open access: yesHistory, Volume 110, Issue 389, Page 24-48, January 2025.
Abstract Scholars have largely blamed shipbuilding for maritime expansion for being the main driver of deforestation in early modern Portugal. This article sets out to revisit the origins and reproduction of this narrative by analysing three interconnected elements in a case study of Lisbon's shipyards.
KOLDO TRAPAGA‐MONCHET
wiley   +1 more source

O que é a Grande História?

open access: yesJournal of Big History, 2018
A grande história é um novo campo disciplinar acadêmico que estuda o passado em todas as suas possíveis escalas. Sua abordagem é histórica, mas reúne disciplinas da cosmologia à geologia, da biologia evolucionária à história humana.
David Christian
doaj   +1 more source

Un Programa de Educación Popular: el legado de Ferrer Guardia y la Editorial Publicaciones de la Escuela Moderna (1901-1936) = Programme on Popular Education: the legacy of Ferrer Guardia and Publicaciones de la Escuela Moderna Editions (1901-1936) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Aquest article no versa, com és habitual, sobre la vida, obra i idees de Ferrer i Guàrdia. Tampoc, d'una manera directa, sobre la seva obra i les seves idees pedagògiques.
Velázquez Vicente, Pascual   +1 more
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La sombra alargada del patrón: Gamonalismo y hábitos hacendatarios en Chimborazo tras la reforma agraria

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 352-363, December 2024.
Abstract This paper explores selective aspects of the historical processes of organization of the kichwa peasantry in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on the analysis of two representative cases of confrontation between peasants and landowners over access to land in the province of Chimborazo, it discusses the relevance of the concept of “gamonalismo” as ...
Víctor Bretón
wiley   +1 more source

A polyptych in the margins: accounting notes from early tenth‐century Laon

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 518-542, November 2024.
This paper provides the first edition and thorough examination of marginal notes added to a ninth‐century Carolingian manuscript (Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 424). A detailed paleographic, codicological, linguistic, and historical analysis of these additions allows us not only to trace their provenance to the early tenth‐century see of Laon but ...
Ildar Garipzanov
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond the double blind spot: Relocating communist women as transgressive subjects in contemporary historiography

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 755-774, July 2024.
ABSTRACT This article identifies a specific historiographical gap obfuscating communist women, namely, a ‘double blind spot’ rooted in the combined effect of the scant consideration of women in histories of communism and of communist activists in accounts of the women's movement.
Victor Strazzeri
wiley   +1 more source

Relación de evaluadores (2017-2018)

open access: yesCuadernos de Historia Moderna, 2018
Relación de evaluadores (2017-2018)
Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
doaj  

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