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The collective application of shorebird tracking data to conservation
Abstract Addressing urgent conservation issues, such as the drastic declines of North American migratory birds, requires creative, evidence‐based, efficient, and collaborative approaches. The abundance of over 50% of monitored North American shorebird populations has declined by over 50% since 1980. To address these declines, we developed a partnership
Autumn‐Lynn Harrison +71 more
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Island Extinctions: The Case of the Endangered Nightingale Reed-Warbler
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Reichel, James D. +2 more
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Despite being an important fraction of any animal population, juveniles are a severely understudied group. Juveniles often need to learn an array of skills that allow them to survive independently and do so while undertaking decisions that may impact their fitness, recruitment and survival, having therefore relevant demographic implications.
Manuela S. Rodrigues +6 more
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Abstract Near‐Earth rubble‐pile asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are part of the carbonaceous taxonomic complex (C‐complex), and samples returned from both bodies resemble the most aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites. However, telescopic and spacecraft visible–near infrared (VIS–NIR) reflectance spectra of Ryugu exhibit a red (positive) spectral slope ...
Ralph E. Milliken +10 more
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Abstract Accurately quantifying air–sea CO2 exchange remains a central challenge for the measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) of marine carbon dioxide removal. I apply direct eddy covariance measurements of CO2 fluxes at a macroalgae‐dominated coast to compile the first gas transfer velocity (k660) parameterization for such a habitat.
Bryce Van Dam
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Abstract New Zealand's early‐twentieth‐century health service was a two‐tier system of state hospitals supported by an expanding network of over 300 private hospitals, almost exclusively owned by nurses and midwives. This article will show that this environment was created by a legislative framework introduced between 1901 and 1906, requiring nurses ...
Ann‐Marie Quinn
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Possibly High Peak on Nightingale Island [PDF]
An island peak. This is possibly High Peak on Nightingale Island, which is near the island of Tristan Da Cuhna.
Munch, Peter Andreas, 1908-1984
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) serve as conduits for intercellular communication, under both physiological and pathological contexts. During disease pathogenesis, microglia‐derived EVs (MEVs) play a key role in transferring pathological cargo to the recipient cells, thereby modulating their phenotype and function.
Seema Singh +5 more
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First record of a Dung Midge within the South Atlantic island group of Tristan da Cunha (Diptera: Scatopsidae). [PDF]
Das Vorkommen von Dungmücken (Scatopsidae) auf Inseln der Gruppe Tristan da Cunha im Südatlantik war bisher unbekannt. 2005 wurde Scatopse notata (Linnaeus, 1758) auf der Insel Nightingale gefunden. Das ist der erste Nachweis der Familie auf dem Archipel.
Haenni, Jean-Paul, Hänel, Christine
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Short Abstract This article analyses the political ecology of Rwanda's eucalyptus boom, situating it as a site of tension within a global push towards ‘nature‐based solutions’. It develops the concept of vegetal infrastructure, demonstrating how certain tree species become legible to global environmental governance while making local social ...
Nathan Clay
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