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Global drivers of the conservation–invasion paradox
Abstract The conservation–invasion paradox (CIP) refers to a long‐term phenomenon wherein species threatened in their native range can sustain viable populations when introduced to other regions. Understanding the drivers of CIP is helpful for conserving threatened species and managing invasive species, which is unfortunately still lacking. We compiled
Yanhua Hong, Zhiyong Yuan, Xuan Liu
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Association between social capital and mortality among community-dwelling older adults in Myanmar 2018-2022: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Ohaku Y+8 more
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A Bioethical Assessment of the Environmental Impacts of War
Bioethics, EarlyView.
Funda Gülay Kadioglu
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Abstract Primates, 69% of which are threatened with extinction, are the third most specious order of mammals. We used primates as model taxa to examine the umbrella effects of primates on ecosystem services and the protection of other vertebrates and seed plants in Yunnan Province, China.
Yin Yang+21 more
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Perspectives of stakeholders on barriers to COVID-19 protective behaviors adherence and vaccination among Myanmar migrant workers in southern Thailand: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Htet H+6 more
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The economic effect of discrimination: Evidence from the restaurant sector
Abstract Discrimination often leads to economic consequences for affected groups. This study examines the economic impact of consumer discrimination on Chinese restaurants in the U.S. during the COVID‐19 pandemic's onset. Using cell phone data and revenue records, it identifies a significant −10% relative decline in visits to Chinese restaurants by ...
Guanting Yi
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The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Birds
Eugene William Oates, W. T. Blanford
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Museum Specimens Reveal the Taxonomic Distinctions Among South Asian Treeshrews. [PDF]
Kamalakannan M+4 more
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Abstract Aims Although there are population‐level estimates of the prevalence of overweight and obesity (OAO), there are few direct epidemiological surveys of OAO prevalence at scale. Materials and Methods This was a cross‐sectional, multi‐centre, population‐based study of all adults aged >18 years attending the Dubai Academic Health Corporation (DAHC)
Elamin Abdelgadir+5 more
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