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"There Would Be More Black Spaces": Care/giving Cartographies during COVID-19. [PDF]
Abstract Black geographies, Black feminist anthropology, and related fields have provided substantial evidence attesting to the effects of racially violent spatial practices such as dispossession, racial segregation, mass incarceration, and redlining for the health outcomes and life chances of Black communities and other racialized groups, and ...
Carney MA, Chess D, Rascon-Canales M.
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Agriculture creates subtle genetic structure among migratory and nonmigratory populations of burrowing owls throughout North America. [PDF]
Migration‐driven breeding dispersal in the burrowing owl, whereby long‐distance migrants from Canada and the United States became year‐round residents in the newly created irrigated agriculture areas in northwestern Mexico, may explain the species' population decline in northern latitudes.
Macías-Duarte A, Conway CJ, Culver M.
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Heat flow estimated during the IODP Expedition 385 into the Guaymas Basin show that values corrected for sedimentation are between 119 and 1003 mW/m2. Heat is dissipated by conduction for plate ages greater than 0.2 Ma. Off‐axis sill intrusion is being cooled down by hydrothermal circulation.
Florian Neumann +43 more
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Digital displacement: The spatialities of contentious politics in China's digital territory
Abstract This paper conceptualises digital displacement as both a way through which the digital, dynamic and fragile spatialities of contentious politics can be examined and as a geographic critique of censorship. Digital displacement, understood here as the act of removing users from the digital places and spaces they wish to remain in and use, often ...
Carwyn Morris
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Abstract Aim To review the conservation status of Headwater catfish Ictalurus lupus (Girard,1859) in the United States, including quantifying environmental correlates with range contraction and hybridization and introgression with Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818) to inform conservation prioritization. Location Texas and New Mexico,
Stephanie D. Parker +4 more
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American Anthropologist, Volume 125, Issue 2, Page 463-469, June 2023.
Ira Bashkow, Justin Shaffner
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Relative Inference for Paired Data: More than Meets the Eye
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Volume 103, Issue 2, April 2022.
Kenneth Gerow +2 more
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La Gran Hidráulica en los ríos Yaqui y Mayo, Sonora, 1936-1957
En el trabajo se aborda el papel de la Comisión Nacional de Irrigación y de la Secretaria de Recursos Hidráulicos como constructora la primera y después, como contratistas y supervisoras en la construcción de las grandes presas de almacenamiento sobre el
Gustavo Lorenzana Durán
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Amphibians and reptiles of Yécora, Sonora and the Madrean Tropical Zone of the Sierra Madre Occidental in northwestern Mexico [PDF]
The Municipio de Yécora is located in the Madrean Tropical Zone of the Sierra Madre Occidental in eastern Sonora, Mexico. The herpetofauna of the region is very diverse with 93 species in 59 genera and 27 families known from the Río Yaqui to the ...
Erik Enderson +2 more
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Este estudio analiza el comportamiento temporal de las sequías en la Cuenca del Río Yaqui (CRY), México, usando el Índice de Precipitación Estandarizado (SPI, siglas en inglés) y determina la influencia del fenómeno climático El Niño Southern ...
Julián Cerano Paredes +3 more
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