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Animal Segregation: The Biopolitics of Concentrated Pig Farming
Abstract This paper explores the possibility to think through the concept of animal segregation to understand the more‐than‐human geographies of livestock animals. By redirecting the analytical tools for studying the spatial separation of humans to the segregation of animals, this paper contributes to understanding the geographical processes of ...
Willem Rogier Boterman
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Strengthening tropical cyclones are associated with more frequent hazardous material pipeline failures in the Eastern US. [PDF]
Carter E, Smith M.
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Water Masses of the Arctic from 40 Years of Hydrographic Observations. [PDF]
Oglethorpe K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Various factors can trigger water stress in plants, particularly in those growing in dry tropical regions. To survive under such conditions, plants produce metabolites with adaptive functions. However, metabolomic data on the leaves of Malpighiaceae species cultivated in both dry and humid tropical areas of Brazil remain scarce.
Jaqueline Munise Guimarães da Silva +2 more
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Atlantic-wide connectivity of Ascension Island green turtles revealed by finer-scale mitochondrial DNA markers. [PDF]
Coveney SA +15 more
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US‐Japan Alliance: Emmeshing Bilateralism Into Broader Multilateralism
ABSTRACT In the 21st Century, geopolitical confrontation between the Eurasian continental powers and the sea powers works to divide Asia. The US‐Japan alliance has transformed itself from Japanʼs asymmetrical security dependence of the Cold War period into a mutual and more integrated partnership today.
Yoichiro Sato
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Future climate-driven fires may boost ocean productivity in the iron-limited North Atlantic. [PDF]
Bergas-Masso E +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic ecosystems have been in an alarming state of decline for decades. In particular, estuarine ecosystems have experienced long‐term declines in fish diversity due to factors such as habitat degradation, pollution and altered hydrology. Monitoring these systems is often limited by the difficulty and cost of conventional survey methods.
Jake M. Jackman +7 more
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Detectable ship tracks account for just 5% of aerosol indirect forcing from ship emissions. [PDF]
Yuan T, Song H, Boss LF, Diamond MS.
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ABSTRACT Declines in wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic with migratory routes adjacent to commercial salmonid aquaculture operations in coastal marine environments have raised concerns about the potential for direct or indirect effects this industry may have on local wild populations.
Mark Young +14 more
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