Bridging social and ecological science to create spatially explicit models of human-caused mortality of carnivores. [PDF]
Bruskotter JT +6 more
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Polychaetes Aquaculture: Global Successes and Opportunities for Development in Latin America
A systematic review, conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines, synthesises global advances in polychaetes aquaculture and evaluates their implications for sustainable development in Latin America. Evidence from leading producer countries shows that there are many different applications in areas such as aquafeed and bioremediators (IMTA ...
Melissa Herrera‐Perez +1 more
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Distribution and conservation status of the jungle cat (Felis chaus) across India. [PDF]
Bandyopadhyay K +4 more
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Responses of Reef Fish Populations to Similar Environmental Changes Across Distant Oceanic Islands
ABSTRACT Oceanic islands are among the most remote and understudied regions of the planet, yet they harbour unique reef fish communities that are increasingly vulnerable to global environmental change. Because these islands are geographically isolated, their populations are often assumed to respond mainly to local environmental conditions.
Thamíris C. Karlovic +8 more
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Human disturbance alters the foraging and spatiotemporal activity of a large carnivore. [PDF]
Barceló G +3 more
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"The landscape of love": sex-specific habitat-use during the mating season in a solitary large carnivore. [PDF]
Zarzo-Arias A +10 more
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Positive perceptions of brown bears linked to long-term cohabitation in the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
Severino P +10 more
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Carnivore activity across landuse gradients in a Mexican biosphere reserve. [PDF]
González G, Gámez S, Harris NC.
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Carbon pathways and trophic attributes are conserved in carnivorous reef fishes across a major human disturbance gradient. [PDF]
Ramirez MD +4 more
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Sex and age predict habitat selection in the world's most geographically extensive lion population. [PDF]
Bauer DT +8 more
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