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HEMORRAGIA POST PARTO

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Es la principal causa de muerte materna en el mundo y la  principal causa de muerte el día  del parto. El 54-93% de las muertes maternas por hemorragia post parto son prevenibles.
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Coexisting with large carnivores based on the Volterra principle

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract Coexistence with large carnivores represents one of the world's highest profile conservation challenges. Ecologists have identified ecological benefits derived from large carnivores (and large herbivores), yet livestock depredation, perceived competition for shared game, risks to pets and humans, and social conflicts often lead to demands for ...
Mark S. Boyce   +2 more
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Integrating data to assess occupancy patterns of an endangered bumble bee

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract There is growing interest in integrating community science data with structured monitoring data to estimate changes in distribution patterns of imperiled species, including pollinators. However, significant challenges remain in determining how unstructured community science data should be incorporated into formal analyses of species ...
Kristen S. Ellis   +5 more
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes of childbirth care in a Freestanding Birth Centre. [PDF]

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Leister N   +4 more
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Effectiveness of Key Biodiversity Areas in representing global avian diversity

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are the largest and most complete network of significant sites for the global persistence of biodiversity. Although important sites for birds worldwide have been relatively well assessed, a key question is how effectively the global KBA network represents avian diversity.
Tom P. Lansley   +4 more
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Setting goals for pollinator gardens

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract In recent years, declines in animal pollinators have stimulated tremendous interest in pollinator‐friendly gardening. There is a widespread notion that pollinator gardens are beneficial, but the specific capacity of pollinator gardens to improve biodiversity conservation and societal well‐being remains unclear.
Nicholas N. Dorian   +3 more
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