The origins of phenotypic variation within mimetic Heliconius butterflies have long fascinated biologists and naturalists. However, the evolutionary processes that have generated this extraordinary diversity remain puzzling. Here we examine intraspecific
Arias, Carlos F. +6 more
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Britain and Latin America: 'Hope in a Time of Change?' [PDF]
In the first section we propose briefly to look at the history of British-Latin American relations since the 1930s to emphasise what is perhaps common knowledge: the steady decline in the relationship, which reached its lowest point during the war in
Fawcett, Louise, Posada-Carbó, Eduardo
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Public History from the Global South: Dialogues Between Latin American and African Public Historians
Thirteen public historians from Africa and Latin America consider the question: What does the internationalization of public history mean from the perspective of the Global South?
Vargas Álvarez Sebastián
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Settlement of South Carolina’s Colonial Backcountry: From Conflict to Prosperity [PDF]
The Carolina Colony was the first foothold for the British in the lower south region of North America. Carolina developed in the tradition of Barbados, with its economy based on staple crops. These staple crops would become rice and indigo, both of which
Pruitt, Steven C.
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Evolutionary History and Taxonomy of the \u3cem\u3eCuscuta umbellata\u3c/em\u3e complex (Convolvulaceae): Evidence of Extensive Hybridization from Discordant Nuclear and Plastid Phylogenies [PDF]
The Cuscuta umbellata complex is one of the 15 major clades recently circumscribed in C. subg. Grammica. Most of its members occur in North AMerican and the Caribbean (C. desmouliniana, C. lacerata, C. lacerata, C. leptantha, C.
Costea, Mihai, Stefanović, Saša
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Exercising Sovereignty and Expanding Economic Opportunity Through Tribal Land Management [PDF]
While the United States faces one of the most significant housing crises in the nation's history, many forget that Indian housing has been in crisis for generations.
Karen Edwards +2 more
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Biodistance Analysis of North and South American Populations [PDF]
This project was awarded third place in "History of People and Art" at the 2018 Richard J. And Martha D. Denman Undergraduate Research ForumArchaeological evidence suggests that humans were already present in both North and South America by 12.5-11.5 ...
Stamer, Julianne
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The Cambridge History of Latin America. Vol. 8, Latin America Since 1930: Spanish South America [PDF]
Markos Mamalakis, Leslie Bethell
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The diversity and floral hosts of bees at the Archbold Biological Station, Florida (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) [PDF]
A list is provided of 113 species of bees and their 157 known floral hosts at the Archbold Biological Station(ABS), a 2105 ha site on the Lake Wales Ridge in Highlands County in south-central Florida.
Deyrup, Mark +2 more
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Genetic analyses and dispersal patterns unveil the Amazonian origin of guava domestication
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a semi-domesticated fruit tree of moderate importance in the Neotropics, utilized for millennia due to its nutritional and medicinal benefits, but its origin of domestication remains unknown.
Edna Arévalo-Marín +8 more
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