Local Conditions and Environmental Gradients Shape the Abundance and Size Structure of a Non-Native Intertidal Species in Atlantic North America. [PDF]
We investigated how density and body size of the non‐native intertidal snail Littorina littorea vary along a 10° latitudinal gradient (> 1700 km) in North America. Our analyses show that local substrate complexity drives density patterns, whereas body size is shaped by climatic factors, with higher and more variable summer temperatures reducing ...
Garlaschè G +6 more
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Understanding the Scope, Intent and Extent of Published Conceptual Frameworks of Frameworks for Patient and Public Involvement in Health and Social Care Research: A Rapid Scoping Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction The United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) allocates funding and provides infrastructure, training and capacity building for research. NIHR expects that patient and public involvement (PPI) is embedded within research it supports.
Johnson EE +7 more
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Surgical Experiences of Patients From the Circumpolar North: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
The Circumpolar North is an expansive region that includes the northernmost parts of the Earth, extending across the Arctic and Subarctic zones. This area, characterized by its geographical remoteness, harsh climate, limited healthcare infrastructure, and diverse patient population, creates unique challenges for the provision and delivery of surgical ...
Schneidman J +5 more
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Identification and Global Distribution of a Core Microbiome From High-Arctic Lakes. [PDF]
Identification of the core microbiome from clear water lakes in the Arctic reveals non‐unique members when compared with a conceptually similar lake from a more temperate region. Biogeographic assignments revealed that the genera from this core were widespread globally within four general habitat categories.
Hallett EN, Comte J.
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Marcher dans les pas des prédécesseurs
Examining how the acquisition and transmission of knowledge among the Dene are intimately linked to their experience of the land, anthropologist Allice Legat’s (2012) refers to walking as the ultimate experience for linking the narratives shared by ...
Caroline Desbiens +2 more
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Sorvegliare, punire, assimilare. Il collegio autoctono di Sept-Îles a Maliotenam
From 1952 to 1971, the indigenous residential school of Notre-Dame de Sept-Îles, in Maliotenam, received about two hundred Innu children each year, mainly from the Côte-Nord of Quebec.
Annalisa D’Orsi
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Fruit de la collaboration entre Hydro-Québec et Innu-Natukuna, la mesure d’atténuation présentée s’inscrit dans le suivi environnemental du complexe de la Romaine. L’objectif : organiser la cueillette de plantes médicinales dans les aires d’ennoiement des réservoirs de la Romaine-1 et de la Romaine-4 en collaboration avec la ...
Kathia Lavoie +4 more
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Branching lexical plural into greater and paucal
Lexical plural merges in or below the categorizing head n0. It often yields abundance in quantity, as in Greek and Innu-aimun. However, it is reported that it denotes paucity in quantity in one language, namely Telugu, to the best of the researcher’s ...
Abdulazeez Jaradat
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Challenges and Perspectives for Innu-Aimun within Indigenous Language Technologies
Innu-Aimun is an Algonquian language spoken in Eastern Canada. It is the language of the Innu, an Indigenous people that now lives for the most part in a dozen communities across Quebec and Labrador.
Antoine Cadotte +3 more
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Indigenous Peoples and communities have had long-standing relationships with nature, based on knowledge systems and practices that acknowledge and respect the spiritual environment in which they live (Verschuuren et al., 2012). They have assigned special
Dolorés André
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