The Resilience and Change in the Biocultural Heritage of Wild Greens Foraging Among the Arbëreshë Communities in Argolis and Corinthia Areas, Peloponnese, Greece. [PDF]
Alrhmoun M +5 more
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Abstract Urban community gardens are often assumed to enhance fine‐scale biodiversity, yet repeated disturbance and shared horticultural norms may also contribute to urban biotic homogenization—the convergence of species composition across spatial scales and sites within the urban matrix.
Kristen Jovanelly, Theresa W. Ong
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An updated system for categorising and reporting unintended incidents in radiotherapy at a national level. [PDF]
Jakobsen KL +7 more
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Many plant species worldwide are struggling to regenerate due to the ongoing effects of climate change. These effects appear to be further exacerbated by the loss of keystone megafauna, which were important seed dispersers. By identifying the traits commonly seen in seeds spread by modern elephants, it is possible to predict which species likely ...
Andrew J. Tighe
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Endodontic S3-level clinical practice guidelines: the European Society of Endodontology process and recommendations. [PDF]
Duncan HF, El-Karim I.
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Foreign language acquisition of perceptually similar segments: evidence from Lower Sorbian. [PDF]
Howson PJ.
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Past, present and future of local crop evolution
Promoting agrobiodiversity is a promising strategy for mitigating the negative effects of climate change on global food security. We highlight the central role evolutionary processes play in harnessing the potential of local crops by integrating genomics, archaeology, ethnobotany and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK).
Nataly Allasi Canales +6 more
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Sámi community perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods case study in Arctic Sweden. [PDF]
Stoor JPA +3 more
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Xylella fastidiosa is a major plant pathogen affecting crops such as grapes, citrus, almonds, and olives, with potentially severe consequences for agricultural production and rural livelihoods worldwide. This paper examines the conflict around the management of the X. fastidiosa outbreak affecting olive trees in southern Italy.
Fabio Gatti +2 more
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Ngā Māuiui Kai: creating Indigenous Māori terms for eating disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]
Fraser G +7 more
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