Evaluating Kinship Estimation Methods for Reduced-Representation SNP Data in Non-model Species. [PDF]
McMaster ES +4 more
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Expanding the life framework of values
Abstract Conceptualising and organising the range of value orientations and worldviews underpinning human–nature relationships is useful for understanding different, and sometimes conflicting, perspectives on how nature should be managed and working towards just and equitable policies.
Kyle Jewell +8 more
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On ARGs, pedigrees, and genetic relatedness matrices. [PDF]
Lehmann B +5 more
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Melodies of the forest: Nature as an improvisational space for shared creative embodiment
Abstract In an era marked by increasing disconnection from nature, innovative approaches to reconnect with the environment are crucial for both ecological and psychological well‐being. This paper explores how natural environments (a deciduous forest of Quebec in the present case study) can serve as an improvisational space for shared creative ...
Antoine Bellemare‐Pepin +2 more
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Spatial close-kin mark-recapture methods to estimate dispersal parameters and barrier strength for mosquitoes. [PDF]
Marshall JM +4 more
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Kinship Terms among Bantawa, Yakkha, Koyee and Lohorung: A Comparative Study
Tara Mani
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Mechanisms of species–people relationships in place attachment
Abstract Species are recognised as integral components of the natural environment. Yet, research on species such as the role of plants and animals as important placemakers within people–place relationships remains limited. As environmental change continues to redefine our relationship to places, species can offer a new perspective into the underlying ...
Edith Shum +2 more
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Gatherer ancestry associated with national happiness. [PDF]
Basilico MF.
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An Ethnolinguistic Analysis of Kinship Terms in Tai Ahom [PDF]
Khammoun Phukan, Arup Kumar Nath
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CRPPA exon 6–9 deletion as a founder mutation in Chinese patients with dystroglycanopathy
Analysis of sixteen Chinese dystroglycanopathy patients reveals a founder mutation (CRPPA exon 6–9 deletion) in 25% of cases and expands the phenotypic spectrum from severe muscle‐eye‐brain disease to limb‐girdle muscular dystrophy. ABSTRACT Importance Dystroglycanopathies (DGPs) are a group of muscular dystrophies with abnormal glycosylation of ...
Jihang Luo +18 more
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