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ABSTRACT Mining is crucial to the development of developing countries. This article studies the perspective of Indigenous peoples of Fiji (iTaukei) on the impact of mining on their development. Considering Indigenous knowledge at the core of this research, a unique qualitative methodology that integrates Vakumuni Vuku ni Vanua (gathering wisdom of the ...
Eduardo Ordonez‐Ponce +2 more
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How many mammal species are there now? Updates and trends in taxonomic, nomenclatural, and geographic knowledge. [PDF]
Burgin CJ +8 more
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In 2018 the Vaia windstorm caused severe damage to much of the woodland habitat of the golden Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra aurorae), an endangered subspecies endemic to the Venetian Prealps, the consequences of which are still being understood. We profiled the bacterial and fungal skin microbiota of 56 golden Alpine salamanders from forest plots ...
Emily L. Pascoe +10 more
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In Troubled Waters: Applying DNA Barcoding to Monitor Singapore's Shark Fin Trade. [PDF]
Ramanan A +11 more
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Abstract The Rowley Shoals, off northwestern Australia, are renowned as a biodiversity hotspot. This remote system comprises three atolls, Clerke, Imperieuse and Mermaid, which in recent years have been increasingly targeted by illegal fishing, a pressure rising across the Indo‐Pacific.
Inês Leal +6 more
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Suitability assessment protocol for the release of raptors for rehabilitation: Based on the Delphi method of animal-focused welfare indicators. [PDF]
Artigas FA, Ruiz CU.
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Central Asia harbors a rich yet understudied assemblage of wood‐inhabiting Hymenochaetoid fungi. This review delivers the first comprehensive synthesis of 43 poroid species representing 18 genera documented across montane forests, steppes, and xeric habitats.
Yusufjon Gafforov +16 more
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Description and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of Reeves' muntjac, <i>Muntiacus reevesi</i> Ogilby, 1839 (Artiodactyla; Cervidae), from Chongqing, China. [PDF]
Cui X +11 more
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Freshwater eels of the Anguilla genus are experiencing global decline, largely driven by human activity. In Aotearoa‐New Zealand, tuna (both shortfin and longfin eels) are similarly affected, with habitat fragmentation and modification key drivers of their decline.
Nicole A. Whitelock +2 more
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