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Grégoire le Grand et le pouvoir royal [PDF]
International audienceRoyal power according to Gregory the Great is exemplified in a passage from the Moralia in Job. Ancient biblical and pagan kings are opposed to prophets and holy men in a subtile rhetorical construction.
Judic, Bruno
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On the Brink, a Population of Hedgehogs in Central London
A small breeding population of hedgehogs survives in central London's Regent's Park (166 ha). A 10‐year survey (2014–2023) revealed a decline from an average of 28 individuals to just six in spring 2023, driven by low breeding success and high mortality.
John Gurnell, Nigel Reeve, Bryony Cross
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Finlayson’s squirrel, Callosciurus finlaysonii, is distributed in lowland forests throughout South-East Asia. Its pelage colour is conspicuous and polymorphic (red, black, white and a mixture of these colours), which is characteristic of the species ...
Noriko Tamura +4 more
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Wild turkey roost selection is more consistently associated with tree traits than microclimate
Animals must cope with a range of climatic conditions across seasons, and they can accomplish this by selecting habitats that are favourable for thermoregulation. Sheltering from environmental conditions can be particularly important for reducing energetic costs when animals are inactive, but the influence of microclimate on the fine‐scale selection of
Kayla D. Martin +2 more
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Incongruence between genetic and morphological diversity in
Background The past decade has seen a remarkable increase in the number of recognized mouse lemur species (genus Microcebus). As recently as 1994, only two species of mouse lemur were recognized according to the rules of zoological nomenclature.
Godfrey Laurie R +4 more
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Contemporary Evolution of an At‐Risk Stickleback Population During a Severe Drought
ABSTRACT Populations can be granted conservation status because they harbour a set of unique traits, evolutionary histories, or ecological roles. Such populations are often isolated and specialised and, as such, can be particularly vulnerable to environmental disturbances.
Sarah Sanderson +4 more
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Automatic individual identification of Saimaa ringed seals
In order to monitor an animal population and to track individual animals in a non‐invasive way, identification of individual animals based on certain distinctive characteristics is necessary. In this study, automatic image‐based individual identification
Tina Chehrsimin +7 more
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Tras el incienso. El republicanismo reaccionario de Bartolomé Herrera [PDF]
El artículo presenta el panorama entero de las ideas políticas del notorio conservador peruano Monseñor Bartolomé Herrera. Se trata por vez primera de un estudio exhaustivo de las redes conceptuales y filosóficas de su peculiar concepción del ...
Rivera, Víctor Samuel
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Le surgissement du terme « africain » pendant la révolution de Saint-Domingue [PDF]
Deux constats sont à l’origine de cet article : le sens attribué dans la vie courante en Haïti aux termes « nègre », « africain » et « citoyen », ensuite la distinction entre citoyens et Africains observée dans certains textes relatifs à l’abolition de l’
Saint-Louis, Vertus
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Myotis albescens (É. Geoffroy, 1806) occurs from Mexico to Uruguay and Argentina. Despite a large number of specimens in collections, its variability in South America has been underestimated, potentially leading to errors in identification.
Ricardo Moratelli +1 more
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