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What climate adaptation can learn from evolutionary adaptation
Abstract Evolutionary and climate adaptation both describe how complex systems respond to environmental change, either via natural selection or deliberate human choices. Although adaptation in both contexts is expected to produce favorable outcomes, it can also result in maladaptation—ineffective, unintended, or harmful outcomes. As an emerging area of
Amy Waananen +2 more
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Este texto analiza el contenido ideológico, político y filosófico del primer discurso/sermón elaborado por destacado miembro del clero católico en Zacatecas, con posterioridad a la firma de los Tratados de Córdoba.
José Enciso Contreras
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Genomics‐informed management of ex situ populations
Abstract The European Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EAZA) manages insurance populations for hundreds of species through its EAZA ex situ programs (EEPs). EEPs help safeguard against extinction in the wild and provide source populations for genetic rescue programs.
Cock van Oosterhout +8 more
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Abstract Knowledge of species distributions is essential for informing policies on nature conservation and restoration. However, updating them on a regular basis and doing so in a harmonized manner at the international level is difficult. The European Bird Census Council integrated national monitoring data covering 5 years to update farmland bird ...
Sergi Herrando +54 more
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El Tratado de Córdoba, celebrado el 24 de agosto de 1821, y que ratificó en lo esencial el Plan de Iguala, aceptó la Independencia de México como hecho consumado.
Alejandro de Antuñano Maurer
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Issue Attention in Public Opinion Polls: Pollsters as Agenda Responders and Agenda Setters
ABSTRACT Polling organizations, like other policy actors, must prioritize certain issues. We argue that, for normative and financial reasons, pollsters prioritize issues that are viewed as important by other institutions and the public, leading them to focus survey questions on issues that are on congressional and media agendas, and which are public ...
Qian Zhang +2 more
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Abstract Marine animal forests (MAFs) are benthic ecosystems dominated by vertically structuring filter‐ and suspension‐feeders. As terrestrial forests, they are considered biodiversity hotspots, forming canopies, serving as a refuge, nursery, reproduction and feeding shelters for many species.
Torcuato Pulido Mantas +9 more
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Abstract The Natura 2000 (N2K) network of protected areas is one of the main tools for area‐based conservation in the European Union (EU), yet its role in preserving plant biodiversity requires better understanding. We examined data kept in the European Vegetation Archive from over 1.2 million vegetation plots and obtained over 14.2 million plant ...
Michele Di Musciano +41 more
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El pronunciamiento mexicano del siglo XIX: Hacia una nueva tipología
Tras la Guerra de Independencia (1810-1821) estallaron más de 1 500 pronunciamientos entre el Plan de Iguala de 1821 y el Plan de Tuxtepec de 1876. En varios casos degeneraron en enfrentamientos de una violencia atroz como el saqueo del Parián en la ...
Will Fowler
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Informing spatial conservation prioritization with species’ traits
Abstract New Guinea, the most botanically diverse island on the planet, is the location for one of the boldest conservation initiatives. The Manokwari Declaration aims to achieve 70% conservation designation for the Bird's Head Peninsula. This is 40% higher than the 2022 Global Biodiversity Framework target.
Liam A. Trethowan +27 more
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