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Multiple scales of fear: foraging behaviour of white‐naped jays in semiarid landscapes
Animals must constantly balance the need to find resources with the risk of predation. Not only avoiding direct encounters with predators but also assessing the overall risk of their environment using cues, social information or habitat traits at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Maria Carolina Beiriz +2 more
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CrowdStrike Causes Global Microsoft Outage
In today’s world, reliance on technology is rapidly growing across critical sectors such as business, banking, healthcare, and education. While technology enhances convenience and efficiency in daily activities, its failure can lead to significant ...
Reef E. Alsowaigh
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Temperature-related changes in species composition of juvenile finfish on a rock reef in Long Island Sound [PDF]
Renée Mercaldo‐Allen +7 more
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ABSTRACT Policy robustness, that is, the capacity of policies to sustain performance across diverse and uncertain futures, is increasingly considered a core objective of public policymaking. Although adaptive policymaking is widely promoted as an approach to achieving policy robustness, it suffers from a central paradox highlighted by theories of the ...
Ola G. El‐Taliawi, Nihit Goyal
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Strategies of Symbolic Nation-Building in South Eastern Europe
Reef Paul
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Coral reef mortality around the world is accelerating due to human activities and rising sea temperatures that cause bleaching, which is expected to become more frequent.
Eric E. Grossman +2 more
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Annotated bibliography on socio-economic and ecological impacts of marine protected areas in Pacific Island countries [PDF]
This bibliography highlights impacts on fisheries and livelihoods attributed to coral reef marine protected areas in Pacific Island countries and territories.
Cohen, P., Govan, H., Valemei, A.D.
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The influence of multiple stressors on the spatial distribution of corals
Abstract Coral reef ecosystems are widely threatened by global change, yet the cumulative impacts of multiple interacting stressors remain difficult to quantify over space and time. We evaluate how long‐term artisanal fishing effort, blast fishing, human population density and marine protected areas (MPAs) interact with biophysical and seascape ...
Jennifer Coyle Selgrath +2 more
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Abstract Community‐led restoration operates at the intersection of ecological feasibility and social acceptability. In the marine realm, restoration is challenging due to gaps in ecological knowledge on how and where to restore lost ecosystems and limited public engagement that provides social licence for restoration.
Nichole Lindsey +3 more
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