Pollination ecology in the tropical Andes: moving towards a cross‐scale approach
ABSTRACT Plant–pollinator interactions structure ecological communities and represent a key component of ecosystem functioning. Pollination networks are expected to be more diverse and specialised in the tropics, but pollination ecology in these regions has been understudied in comparison to other areas.
Cristina Rueda‐Uribe +25 more
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Quantitative dynamics of human empires [PDF]
Quantitative modeling of social systems shows a large component of automatic drives in the behavior of individual humans and human society. Studies of the formation and breakdown of twenty diverse empires operating over almost three thousand years ...
Ausubel, J.H., Marchetti, C.
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Sin, Confession, and the Arts of Book- and Cord-Keeping: An Intercontinental and Transcultural Exploration of Accounting and Governmentality [PDF]
Anthropolog
Aho +49 more
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What About Eco‐Populism? A Neglected Historical Tradition
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 62-71, March 2026.
Federico Tarragoni
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Hierarchical WSe2 Nanoflowers for Efficient Field Emission
Efficient field emission is reported from hierarchical WSe2 nanoflowers with dominant 1T′ metallic phase. The unique 3D morphology provides sharp edges and high emission site density. Emission is stable, with low turn‐on voltage and strong enhancement factor.
Filippo Giubileo +12 more
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The building and rebuilding of walls: Aspirations, commitments and tensions within an Andean community and the archaeological monument they inhabit [PDF]
Walls are at the foundation of 'civil society': physical and symbolic barriers that differentiate people and activities. Cooperation in construction work expresses people's aspirations and can be a focus for the development of group solidarity.
Sillar, B
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L’emprise des sens. La ritualisation du pouvoir royal dans l’empire inca
This paper examines the corporeal modus operandi, artefacts and prohibitions that surrounded rulers at the apogee of the Inca Empire. These pragmatic and symbolic devices displayed the sovereigns’ physiological singularity as a demonstration of their ...
Yaya McKenzie
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Uncovering the Mystery of Machu Picchu [PDF]
If mysteries were ranked, Machu Picchu would be on the top of the list. This Incan site, destination for millions of tourists, archaeologists and researchers each year, is one of the biggest enigmas of Incan culture.
Cardona, Barbara
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Inkade ja asteekide riikliku ning ühiskondliku korralduse võrdlusjooni [PDF]
During the period under consideration (1438-1532) the Inca state in Peru was politically a highly centralised empire with a strong central government.
Tarmo Kulmar
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Globalization without markets? Population movement and other integrative mechanisms in the ancient Andes [PDF]
In late pre-Hispanic periods much of modern Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador was connected by a network of intense interactions through the long distance movement of people as well as goods and ideas.
Sillar, B
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