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Countering FIMI by Digital Authoritarianisms: Audience Architecture and Reverse Language Engineering
ABSTRACT Foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) campaigns on social media are currently both more accessible and more impactful than the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) or European Union's (EU), offering their opponents superiority and efficiency on those platforms.
Michelangelo Conoscenti
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Environmental Ethics, 2000
Abstract For many who live in modern cities, nature is a haven, a refuge from an urban jungle. The frustrations of the city make it easy to feel nostalgia for a simple life that never was: days spent hiking in the Grand Canyon, nights spent curled up by the fireplace after a hot shower and something nice from the refrigerator.
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Abstract For many who live in modern cities, nature is a haven, a refuge from an urban jungle. The frustrations of the city make it easy to feel nostalgia for a simple life that never was: days spent hiking in the Grand Canyon, nights spent curled up by the fireplace after a hot shower and something nice from the refrigerator.
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Natural Enemies--Metaphor or Misconception?
Science, 2003When two northern snakeheads, a carnivorous Asian fish, were discovered with their progeny in a Maryland pond in 2002, the state produced an "unwanted" poster, and biologists publicly declared the fish to be an imminent danger to East Coast aquatic ecosystems.
Chew, M., Laubichler, M.
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Adaptive Release of Natural Enemies in a Pest-Natural Enemy System with Pesticide Resistance
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2013Integrated pest management options such as combining chemical and biological control are optimal for combating pesticide resistance, but pose questions if a pest is to be controlled to extinction. These questions include (i) what is the relationship between the evolution of pesticide resistance and the number of natural enemies released?
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2009
Abstract Bumblebees are attacked in various stages of their life cycle by a diverse range of predators, parasites and parasitoids. The importance of these organisms is perhaps best illustrated by the vigour of bumblebees when they are freed from their natural enemies.
Dave Goulson, Mark J F Brown
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Abstract Bumblebees are attacked in various stages of their life cycle by a diverse range of predators, parasites and parasitoids. The importance of these organisms is perhaps best illustrated by the vigour of bumblebees when they are freed from their natural enemies.
Dave Goulson, Mark J F Brown
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The Enemy of Natureand the Nature of the Enemy
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2002Walt Contreras Sheasby, Derek Wall
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PLANT CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL ENEMY FITNESS: Effects on Herbivore and Natural Enemy Interactions
Annual Review of Entomology, 2006▪ Abstract  Tremendous strides have been made regarding our understanding of how host plant chemistry influences the interactions between herbivores and their natural enemies. While most work has focused on plant chemistry effects on host location and acceptance by natural enemies, an increasing number of studies examine negative effects.
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Natural Enemies of Checkerspots
2004Abstract Butterfly eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults are attacked by an array of natural enemies. Many characteristics of butterflies, such as larval crypsis, distastefulness or toxicity, gregariousness, web building, host plant use, and adult wing patterns, are thought to have evolved as defenses against natural enemies (Gilbert and ...
Saskya Van Nouhuys, Ilkka Hanski
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