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This study explores the geographic variation of different phenotypic traits in five Scurria limpet species along the Southeastern Pacific, revealing some significant trait–locality relationships but no correlation with genetic structure. ABSTRACT Biogeographic breaks represent crucial ecological junctures where species encounter novel environments that
Pablo Saenz‐Agudelo +4 more
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ABSTRACT Recent research has acknowledged that a large and growing number of consumers worldwide have adopted a minimalistic philosophy and engaged in minimalistic consumption. However, extant research has generally grouped all minimalists together, thus limiting the theoretical and practical relevance of minimalism to the field of marketing.
Aniruddha Pangarkar +2 more
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Snow and Ice in The Monte Fitz Roy Region (Patagonia) [PDF]
Louis Lliboutry
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Beyond the Post: How Profile Picture Changes Shape Consumer Perceptions of Brand Activism
ABSTRACT Brands are increasingly engaging in brand activism on social media, creating campaigns and taking public stances on social and political issues that sometimes can be divisive (Sarkar and Kotler 2018; Moorman 2020). Due to the division in consumers' stances on these issues, extant research has identified a backlash effect of brand activism.
Smaraki Mohanty, Shirley Chen
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Spermatophyta Molecular Clock: Time Drift and Recent Acceleration
Exponential increase in the base substitution rate in recent geologic time. ABSTRACT Angiospermae radiation is widely recognized as a mid‐Cretaceous event, but the adaptive radiation of Asarum and Viola as spring ephemerals also occurred during the Quaternary. To better understand the evolution of Angiospermae through geological time, a robust and well‐
Soichi Osozawa
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Orbital and millennial-scale forcing of the Patagonian Ice Sheet throughout the Last Glacial Cycle. [PDF]
Castillo-Llarena A +2 more
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How founders' values enable business model innovation in new ventures: The case of Magnum Photos
Abstract Research Summary This study explores why and how founders' values lead them to design novel business models. To address these questions, we conducted a historical case study of Magnum Photos, a photo agency whose novel business model revolutionized magazine photography in the mid‐20th century.
Anastasia Sergeeva, Christoph Zott
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Extinct megafauna dominated human subsistence in southern South America before 11,600 years ago. [PDF]
Prates L, Medina ME, Perez SI.
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Land of Tempest, Travels in Patagonia 1958-1962 [PDF]
Charles W. Arnade
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