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Modelled prey fields predict marine predator foraging success
Modelling marine predator foraging habitats is a widespread research approach for projecting species responses to a rapidly changing Southern Ocean. Yet a key remaining challenge is to understand how changing prey biomass within foraging habitats could ...
David B. Green +8 more
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Empowering Rural Communities to Measure Walkability: Co‐Development of a Digital Tool [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Local neighbourhood environments are important for shaping walkability, but few instruments exist to assess walkability in rural areas. Furthermore, there are no existing tools that have been designed with and for communities to collect local data on walkability, which has the potential to empower communities with ownership and ...
Cleland V +10 more
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Reflections of Their Homelands-Early Life Enamel Formation Disruption in Nineteenth Century Settlers of Otago, New Zealand. [PDF]
Physiological stress during early life can impede development, and signals of this are preserved in nonremodelling tissues such as dental enamel. This article describes nonspecific stress markers in the teeth of European (n = 30) and Southern Chinese (n = 15) adult migrants to New Zealand, and colony‐born children (n = 10) interred in four historic ...
Kavale-Henderson LA +6 more
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Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) exhibits broad variations in cultivar resistance to tuber and root infections by the soilborne, obligate biotrophic pathogen Spongospora subterranea.
Xian Yu +5 more
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For soilborne pathogens, germination of the resting or dormant propagule that enables persistence within the soil environment is a key point in pathogenesis.
Sadegh Balotf +3 more
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Conservation and natural resource management are frequently hampered by poor understanding of how species distributions have changed over time. Species Distribution Models (SDMs) correlate known occurrences with environmental variables to predict a ...
Molly M. Barlow +5 more
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Spongospora subterranea is a soil-borne plant pathogen responsible for the economically significant root and powdery scab diseases of potato. However, the obligate biotrophic nature of S.
Sadegh Balotf +4 more
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Mr. Francis Abbott, in a letter dated Hobart Town [PDF]
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Framing Colonial Australia: A Socio-historical Articulation of the Display of Art
During the first half of the nineteenth century European settlement was consolidated in Australia. The industrialisation of convict transportation saw vast numbers of lawbreakers sent unceremoniously to Australian shores, with the newly emergent convict ...
Anita Gowers
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The Quilt of Sustainable Ocean Governance: Patterns for Practitioners
In recent decades, scientists and practitioners have increasingly focused on identifying and codifying the best ways to manage activities in marine systems, leading to the development and implementation of concepts such as the social-ecological systems ...
Robert L. Stephenson +24 more
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