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Cave habitats strongly filter functional traits, constraining the diversity of terrestrial isopod communities along the epigean–hypogean gradient. Functional turnover decreases while richness differences increase in hypogean systems, reflecting uneven occupation of trait space rather than simple trait replacement.
Rafaela Bastos‐Pereira +4 more
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La socialización de los valores culturales y el desarrollo de la prosocialidad latinoamericana
Abstracto Estudiar la socialización infantil en múltiples culturas del mundo es importante para desarrollar teorías integrales y generalizables de la psicología del desarrollo. Investigaciones sugieren que las niñas y los niños latinoamericanos muestran niveles notablemente altos de comportamiento prosocial.
Rodolfo Cortes Barragan +1 more
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Abstract This study examined the role of maternal mind‐mindedness (MM) – the tendency to ascribe mental states to one's child – in infant regulatory symptoms and disorders and the moderating role of parenting stress and global psychological distress. A better understanding of these relationships may inform prevention and intervention programs.
Anna Katharina Georg +4 more
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As climate change continues to drive global warming, understanding these impacts on plant nursery production is crucial for sustainable landscape management. Our study analysed 170 years of Australian nursery production, identifying trends in species composition and climate tolerance.
Manuel Esperon‐Rodriguez +3 more
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Conceptual model integrating short‐ and long‐term responses of N in litterfall and stream water in a wet tropical forest subject to hurricanes. Despite N surges following hurricanes, N cycling becomes more conservative in the absence of frequent hurricanes.
Heather E. Erickson +3 more
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Differences in estimates of extinction risk between occupancy and abundance data
Abstract Temporal trends in populations are often measured with presence–absence and abundance data. These data types are inherently different, but quantitative comparisons of threat statuses assessed through occupancy or abundance data are currently lacking.
Mattia Falaschi +3 more
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Spatial capture‐recapture can improve environmental impact assessments for large carnivores
Most Environmental Impact Assessments for large carnivores rely on summary statistics or relative abundance indices, all of which ignore imperfect detection and may lead to biased and unreliable conclusions about population status and infrastructure impacts. By applying spatial capture‐recapture (SCR) models to georeferenced genetic data from wolves in
Gonçalo Ferrão da Costa +3 more
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INTRODUCCIÓN .....................11 PLANTEAMIENTO DEL PROBLEMA.........12 FORMULACIÓN DEL PROBLEMA..........................13 OBJETIVOS .......................14 JUSTIFICACIÓN......................15 CAPÍTULO I. ESTADO DEL ARTE .......................17 CAPÍTULO II. MARCO TEÓRICO...................22 CAPÍTULO III.
Ramírez Cómbita, Jenny Paola +1 more
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Temperature Conditions in Artificial Sea Turtle Nests: Toward Optimized Hatchery Management
This study examined how environmental and management factors, such as wall distance and egg numbers, influence nest temperatures of Olive Ridley sea turtles in a hatchery on the Pacific coast of Guatemala. ABSTRACT Climate change poses a significant threat to species with temperature‐dependent sex determination, such as sea turtles.
Jennifer A. Carbonell Ellgutter +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the impact of aspirin administration on the incidence of preterm birth, according to the type of delivery and gestational age at preterm birth, and to examine the hypothesis that aspirin delays preterm delivery. Methods This was a secondary analysis of a multicenter stepped‐wedge cluster randomized trial of a first ...
H. H. Y. Leung +29 more
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