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Role of funders in embedding tests in conservation practice
Abstract Effective conservation practice requires decisions based on reliable and relevant evidence, but significant gaps in the evidence base exist. Incorporating well‐designed tests of the effectiveness of interventions for biodiversity in conservation projects is one of the best ways to scale up the rate of evidence generation.
Rebecca K. Smith +28 more
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Abstract The United Nations and European Union have set ambitious conservation goals to halt and reverse declines in biodiversity by protecting 30% of land and sea areas by 2030. Effective conservation planning requires evidence‐based spatial prioritization to maximize the coverage of species within designated protected areas.
Yanjie Xu +33 more
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Evolución, ontogenia y herencia
Conferencia leída en la cátedra de Fisiología de la Facultad de Medicina, a cargo del doctor Aguilera Camacho, el día 27 de septiembre de 1935. Evolución de la materia hasta el hombre.
Olimpo Galindo L.
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Abstract The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species is a critical measure of global aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity status. It is also the basis for the Red List Index, which tracks extinction risk over time.
Brittany Finucci +10 more
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Characterization and comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Ferula sinkiangensis</i> (K. M. Shen, 1975) (Apiales: Apiaceae). [PDF]
Deng X +5 more
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In this exploratory analysis, dyshidrotic eczema demonstrated a distinct sensitisation pattern compared with non‐dyshidrotic hand eczema. The lower proportion of clinically relevant reactions amongst positive patch tests suggests a multi‐factorial and not exclusively allergic background.
Araceli Sánchez‐Gilo +28 more
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Deuremidevir hydrobromide (VV116) is a promising antiviral against human metapneumovirus. [PDF]
Wang H +6 more
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Balancing risk and opportunity: Nasute termite responses to predator and competitor chemical cues
Nasutitermes corniger discriminates between heterospecific chemical cues during foraging, showing non‐random resource selection based on predator and competitor information. Predator chemical cues consistently reduce food resource selection, indicating avoidance driven by perceived predation risk rather than direct encounters.
Aline N. F. Silva +6 more
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Midwifery and nursing students' occupational health hazards and safety competence perceptions: a cross-sectional study from Türkiye. [PDF]
Hadımlı A, Alan N, Ünal İ, Oran NT.
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