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Abstract While the physical and mental health benefits of greenspace exposure are well documented, ethnic minority communities in the United Kingdom continue to engage with these environments at disproportionately lower rates. This persistent disparity points to an oversight in existing literature, specifically regarding how these communities navigate ...
Andrew K. Palmer +5 more
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Predicting resilience of migratory birds to environmental change. [PDF]
Lisovski S +9 more
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Occurrence of Virulent Salmonella enterica Among Migratory Birds: A Potential Zoonotic Risk
Aya Seleem +2 more
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The visible and invisible drivers of biocultural loss in the Amazon
Abstract The Amazon is rapidly approaching an ecological tipping point driven by deforestation, forest degradation and global climate change. These are visible issues that receive increasing political and public attention. However, the accelerating biocultural loss in the Amazon, including the extinction of Indigenous languages, the disruption of ...
Torsten Krause +5 more
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Molecular Identification and Antimicrobial Resistance Characteristics of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase Producing <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> Isolated from Captive Wild and Migratory Birds. [PDF]
Islam MM +8 more
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Topological analysis of the human lymph node reticular network predicts outcome in breast cancer
Abstract Axillary LNs (ALNs) initiate immune responses in breast cancer (BC) but how and when ALNs become dysfunctional, facilitating metastasis, is unclear. The fibroblastic reticular cell (FRC) network within ALNs provides structural support and mediates immune homeostasis, but we have yet to elucidate whether this network changes during BC ...
Amy M Llewellyn +7 more
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Migratory birds modulate niche tradeoffs in rhythm with seasons and life history. [PDF]
Yanco SW +27 more
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Biodiversity is threatened by human activities, with extinction debt accumulating rapidly. Many of these activities change the connectivity of populations, fragmenting existing population systems or bringing previously isolated populations or species into contact.
Zhiqin Long +7 more
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Migratory birds can extract positional information from magnetic inclination and magnetic declination alone. [PDF]
Packmor F +4 more
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