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Evolution of research on global amphibian declines
Abstract In the late 1980s, the scientific community became aware of severe, enigmatic amphibian population declines. These declines triggered a wave of research focused on quantifying their extent and identifying key drivers. We used text‐analysis techniques, including topic modeling and geoparsing, to examine the evolution of research focused on ...
Jordann Crawford‐Ash +6 more
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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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Bright spots for advancing ecological understanding and conservation decision‐making
Abstract A lot can be learned by studying bright spots—defined as unexpected positive outcomes. In fields like public health, education, and oncology, identifying factors behind bright spots reveals previously unknown drivers of success that can be replicated elsewhere.
Holly S. Embke +7 more
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En este artículo se presentan los elementos que constituyen el marco teórico que permite dar respuesta a la pregunta de investigación: ¿Qué conocimiento matemático básico, necesitan los estudiantes de formación matemática, para una enseñanza idónea del ...
Omaida Sepúlveda-Delgado
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ABSTRACT In response to calls to extend the theoretical development of the multiple streams framework (MSF), this article proposes the integration of a refined problem framing process model and its key settings into the MSF. Despite its popularity in recent decades, the MSF has not systematically addressed the role of contextual factors in the problem ...
Wenjin Chen, Naubahar Sharif, Xinyi Wang
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Effects of land cover and protected areas on flying insect diversity
Abstract Widespread insect losses are a critical global problem. Mitigating this problem requires identifying the principal drivers across different taxa and determining which insects are covered by protected areas. However, doing so is hindered by missing information on most species owing to extremely high insect diversity and difficulties in ...
James S. Sinclair +27 more
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Abstract Action‐oriented conservation sciences are crippled by 3 false assumptions. First, although it is recognized in theory that natural and anthropic components of ecosystems are tightly intertwined, in practice, many conservation policies and actions are still based on the assumption that human and nonhuman stakes should be dealt with in deeply ...
Yves Meinard, Jean‐Yves Georges
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Algunos estudios indican que el conocimiento que necesitan las organizaciones para mejorar su desempeño se puede administrar de una manera más eficaz cuando se articula con la gestión de la calidad y con la gestión documental.
Guillermo Peña Guarín +2 more
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Se presenta una clave para la identificación de 41 especies del género Bursera conocidas como habitantes del estado mexicano de Michoacán. Se proporciona asimismo la información sobre la disponibilidad de descripciones e ilustraciones de cada ...
Jerzy Rzedowski Rotter, R. Medina-Lemos
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An evaluation of important plant areas around the world
Abstract Area‐based approaches have long dominated biodiversity conservation and have been reinforced by the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The important plant area (IPA) approach is a leading framework for the spatial conservation prioritization of plants and fungi, but over 20 years since its launch, its application and conservation ...
Laura Kor +4 more
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