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Habitat dynamics of flagship species for conservation prioritization in southern Europe
Abstract Biodiversity loss is accelerating due to human actions, and decision‐making for conservation needs to be streamlined. Ex situ biodiversity modeling and monitoring based on satellite time‐series data could be an affordable and cost‐efficient tool for improving the prioritization of conservation areas.
Antonio Velasco‐Rodríguez +4 more
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Survival of Eurasian lynx in the human‐dominated landscape of Europe
Abstract Survival and cause‐specific mortality rates are vital for evidence‐based population forecasting and conservation, particularly for large carnivores, whose populations are often vulnerable to human‐caused mortalities. It is therefore important to know the relationship between anthropogenic and natural mortality causes to evaluate whether they ...
J. Premier +42 more
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Abstract This article aims to examine the emergence of a system of multi‐level governance in Higher Education quality assurance during recent decades in Spain, as a particular case within the European Space of Higher Education. Although there is a well‐established multi‐level structure in the governance of this area at the European level, it is not ...
Ana García‐Juanatey +2 more
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ABSTRACT The EU Artificial Intelligence Act is the world's first attempt to holistically regulate artificial intelligence. It presents an extensive, multi‐faceted definition of deepfakes, and introduces specific safeguards against their misuses. These guardrails have the potential to become a global role model.
Mateusz Łabuz
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Literatura y ciencias sociales
La literatura y la ciencia marcaron dos modelos de conocimiento alternativos entre los que se estableció una suerte de disputa de competencias sobre sus respectivas idoneidades, a fin de entender el nuevo contexto social que nacía con el siglo XIX ...
Felipe Arocena
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Mosquito communities in southern inland Iberia are dominated by highly competent vectors of West Nile virus. The coexistence of Culex pipiens and Culex theileri in southern inland Iberia indicates that both species should be involved in West Nile virus transmission.
Laia Casades‐Martí +3 more
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Abstract How can we explain the system of governance underlying the conditionality regime of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)? Two contrasting instruments were adopted by the European Union to deal with the economic impact of the COVID‐19 crisis.
Ana Mar Fernández‐Pasarín +1 more
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Behind the lenses: Biases in the contribution of wildlife photography to biodiversity representation
Abstract Nature‐related visual media has a significant impact on today's society by engaging the public in conservation problems and promoting pro‐environmental behaviours. Although major attention has been paid to how some types of visual media (e.g. documentaries) offer unrealistic portrayals of the natural world, biases on representation by wildlife
Héctor Ruiz‐Villar +2 more
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El seguro de dependencia: una nueva perspectiva del envejecimiento
Aunque no siempre, con frecuencia los ancianos están sometidos a una situación de dependencia, que requiere una atención especializada y costosa. Ello plantea sobre todo la cuestión de cómo financiar el gasto que conlleva. El presente trabajo constituye
Javier Moya Huertos
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Simulating the efficacy of wolf–dog hybridization management with individual‐based modeling
In the photo, an introgressed adult wolf–dog in the Northern Apennines, Italy, not far from the city of Bologna. Part of a research program, this male has been sterilized and released back in its own pack with a Global Positioning Collar. Abstract Introgressive hybridization between wolves and dogs is a conservation concern due to its potentially ...
Nina Luisa Santostasi +4 more
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