Shape of Water: Power Dynamics for Supply Chain Resilience
ABSTRACT The world is facing climate change‐driven disruptions such as extreme weather events, which affect nature as well as firms and their supply chains. Nonetheless, little is known about how supply chain players shape their socioecological resilience, including from a power perspective.
Aristides R. Oliveira Junior +3 more
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Bycatch and discards in the artisanal shrimp trawl fishery in Northern Peru. [PDF]
Mendo J +10 more
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Environmental influences on the maximum quantum yield of terrestrial primary production
Temperature and aridity effects on terrestrial ecosystems' intrinsic quantum yield. Summary Historically, terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have assigned the intrinsic (maximum) quantum yield of photosynthesis (ϕ0)$$ {\phi}_0\Big) $$ a constant value for each plant functional type. However, experimental studies have shown that ϕ0$$ {\phi}_0 $$ – when
David Sandoval +3 more
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ABSTRACT Drought‐induced tree mortality underscores the need for improved physiological models to predict tree responses to water stress. We employed a hysteresis modelling approach analyzing diel water absorption and desorption cycles to understand drought‐induced shifts in physiological thresholds.
Mauro Brum +7 more
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Spatio-temporal overlap between purse seine fisheries and Humboldt penguin feeding areas in northern Chile. [PDF]
Bastías-Aguilar I +4 more
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The 8th World Fisheries Congress: sharing our oceans and rivers, a vision for the world's fisheries. [PDF]
Gillanders BM, Begg GA.
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The Inclusion of Stocks in Multi-species Fisheries: The Case of Danish Seiners
Efficiency analysis in fisheries has become an area of increased research. However, setting up models to perform such analyses is complicated and several important modeling issues, including choice of inputs and outputs, level of aggregation and ...
Andersen, Jesper Levring
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Risk factors for cholera mortality: A scoping review
Abstract Objectives Cholera is an easily treatable disease, but many people are still unnecessarily dying from it. To improve current case management practices and prevent mortality requires a comprehensive understanding of who is at higher risk of dying.
Despina Pampaka +4 more
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A review of the global use of fishmeal and fish oil and the Fish In:Fish Out metric. [PDF]
Majluf P +4 more
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Population structure and demographic history of the gastropod Thaisella chocolata (Duclos, 1832) from the Southeast Pacific inferred from mitochondrial DNA analyses. [PDF]
Zelada-Mázmela E +4 more
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