Land use and land cover changes drive ecosystem services value in the Chinese county of Qianyang. [PDF]
Shuangao W, Cabral P, Xu Y, Campos FS.
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Lifting the profile of deep soil carbon in New Zealand's managed planted forests. [PDF]
Garrett LG +6 more
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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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Upstairs, downstairs: conserved and divergent CLAVATA signalling in shoot meristem development and root symbioses. [PDF]
Scott TE, Correa-Lozano A, Foo E.
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Justice‐centred climate change education and territory
Abstract In a globalised world, education faces challenges that go far beyond professional training, where social responsibility and the inclusion of heterogeneous communities and territories in all levels of education have become a greater focus of the university and of scientific research, setting the stage for more inclusive public policies. Greater
Lennin Florez‐Leiva +3 more
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Decades of Change in Vascular Plant Composition in High-Latitude Ecosystems: Shifting Prevalence of Pollination Strategies. [PDF]
Kiilunen P +10 more
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Climate change mitigation and synergies with primary cancer prevention in Europe: time to implement opportunities. [PDF]
Schüz J +6 more
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Harley's Course-Integrating Teachings From Western and Indigenous Sciences in an Undergraduate Biology Course. [PDF]
Armstrong CL +3 more
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Injuries in deep time: interpreting competitive behaviours in extinct reptiles via palaeopathology
ABSTRACT For over a century, palaeopathology has been used as a tool for understanding evolution, disease in past communities and populations, and to interpret behaviour of extinct taxa. Physical traumas in particular have frequently been the justification for interpretations about aggressive and even competitive behaviours in extinct taxa.
Maximilian Scott +3 more
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