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Advancing at‐risk species recovery planning in an era of rapid ecological change with a transparent, flexible, and expert‐engaged approach

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 3, June 2025.
Abstract In the face of unprecedented ecological changes, the conservation community needs strategies to recover species at risk of extinction. On the Island of Maui, we collaborated with species experts and managers to assist with climate‐resilient recovery planning for 36 at‐risk native plant species by identifying priority areas for the management ...
Lucas Berio Fortini   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Uncertainties in Modelling Hawaii's Future Precipitation and What It Means for Endangered Forest Birds: A Review

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Aim We aim to review present uncertainties in projecting fine‐scale future precipitation in an area of high model disagreement, which is also data poor, topographically complex, and experiences climate‐driven threats to endemic biodiversity. Location Hawaiian Islands. Time Period We primarily focused on downscaling studies from the past decade
Erica M. Gallerani   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Modelling Resilience to Floods in Art Cities: A Historical Perspective

open access: yesJournal of Flood Risk Management, Volume 18, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Art cities are characterized by peculiar exposure and vulnerability aspects which are rarely addressed in flood risk studies. This works investigates art cities in terms of exposure and resilience by considering the effects of cultural heritage.
Chiara Arrighi, Fabio Castelli
wiley   +1 more source

Hindlimb biomechanics of Lagosuchus talampayensis (Archosauria, Dinosauriformes), with comments on skeletal morphology

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 246, Issue 6, Page 948-973, June 2025.
The study constructs a 3D whole‐body biomechanical model of the Late Triassic archosaurian reptile Lagosuchus talampayensis, which includes reconstructions of the hindlimb musculature. The process of constructing the model revealed that numerous limb bones curated with the main specimens are from other, as‐yet‐undetermined archosaurs.
Alejandro Otero   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cap‐to‐bell stage molar tooth morphogenesis occurs through proliferation‐independent sulcus sharpening and condensation‐associated tension in the dental papilla

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 246, Issue 6, Page 1075-1083, June 2025.
Experiments in this article show that the development of the mouse molar tooth from cap‐stage to bell‐stage is not proliferation‐dependent, nor does it rely on confinement by condensing mesenchyme. Instead, morphogenesis is associated with condensation and tension in the mesenchyme of the dental papilla subadjacent to the forming cusps and sulcus ...
Claire Piper, Jeremy B. A. Green
wiley   +1 more source

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