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Individual wild pig bait site visitation and time to initial detection is primarily influenced by space use (i.e., proximity to bait) and whether wild pigs from other social groups visited before. Specifically, females are less likely to visit a bait site if an adult male visits a site before them.
Sydney M. Brewer +2 more
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L’infanticidio tra percezione popolare e trattamento giuridico: Prignano 1889
The documentation of an infanticide trial, which took place in 1889 in Modena, allowed the reconstruction of the social setting for the judicial proceedings of a young woman accused of a crime that throughout the 19th century underwent a radical legal ...
Ilaria Olivieri
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Ripple Effects: Social Turmoil Following Infant Kidnapping Attempts in Wild Geladas
Graphical abstract illustrating the social consequences of infant kidnapping in wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada). The study monitors a 28‐day period divided into a 14‐day pre‐kidnapping phase and a 14‐day post‐kidnapping phase. ABSTRACT Infant kidnapping is an extreme social disruption reported in some primate species, yet its consequences on social
Alice Galotti +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objective Women with preeclampsia are at increased risk of postpartum mood and psychological disorders. This study examined the effect of a group‐based transdiagnostic intervention on depression, anxiety, and stress in this population. Methods In this semi‐experimental, single‐blind study using a pretest–posttest control design,
Zahra Hatami Asl +4 more
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Translating Medea’s Infanticide:
The figure of Medea is indeed one of the most enigmatic and problematic characters of Greek mythology. In Euripides’ Medea, the problem becomes acute because it is not merely a vengeful character that the reader comes across, but a woman who in order to
Sohana Manzoor
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Doctoring Dobbs: Erasure art as anthropological practice
Abstract This essay examines erasure art as an anthropological practice through Doctoring Dobbs, a multimodal project responding to the US Supreme Court's overturning of federal abortion rights in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. In creative practice, erasure removes material from an existing source to reveal something new.
Risa Cromer
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This article deals with the emergence of psychiatric issues in Italian criminal courts between 1900 and 1922, focusing on the specific case of infanticide from the sources of the State Archive of Florence.
Silvia Chiletti
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Biological conservation at risk in Slovakia: Brown bears under attack of autocratic pressures
Recent governance changes in Slovakia have allowed extensive brown bear removals while reducing expert involvement. These developments raise concerns about long‐term management and consistency with EU conservation standards. The case underscores how political context affects conservation outcomes.
Michal Haring +3 more
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Sex, size, and dependent young influence how brown bears select habitat relative to salmon streams
To survive and reproduce, animals must balance resource acquisition with mortality avoidance and thus should maximize food intake while minimizing risk.
Sarah L. Schooler +3 more
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Becoming legal: feminism and abortion law in 1970s Italy
Abstract Conventional top‐down approaches to legal reform tend to overlook the contributions of social movements in legal change, often resulting in a gender‐blind analysis. In response, I advance ‘becoming legal’ as an analytical framework to rethink legal change in terms of a bottom‐up process encompassing informal proceedings as well as formal ...
ELENA CARUSO
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