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Carlin-tagged Atlantic salmon smolts have been released in the River Eira in western Norway during the period 1961 - 1980. Just after release birds were observed as smolt predators.
Ole Reitan +2 more
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Restocking Refugee Pastoralists in the Horn of Africa
Repeated and lingering famine in the Horn of Africa has produced enormous pastoralist refugee populations in a region where livestock production is a major form of land use. Permanently settling destitute pastoralists has a record of failure. It can disrupt host land‐uses, causing social and ecological problems, and prevent the utilization of very ...
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THREATENED FISHES OF THE WORLD: Iberochondrostoma almacai COELHO, MESQUITA & COLLARES-PEREIRA, 2005 (Cyprinidae) [PDF]
Iberochondrostoma almacai is an endemic cyprinid fish from the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, with a distribution area restricted to three independent Portuguese river basins. This species is critically endangered due to water abstraction, pollution,
Joana Isabel Robalo +3 more
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The enigmatic case of Lipoptena sp. in the Bosco della Mesola Nature Reserve (Italy)
This is the first report of Lipoptena andaluciensis in Italy, confirmed morphologically and genetically. The presence of L. andaluciensis in Italy dates back many years; it was found on cervids in lowland habitats. A re‐examination of the previous report of the Italian L. fortisetosa is needed.
Federica Usai +4 more
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Trade Unions and Sociotechnical Change: Examining Legal Mobilisation in the Retail Sector in Chile
ABSTRACT This article examines how trade unions in Chile adopted legal mobilisation to address a sociotechnical transformation agenda that triggered wage decline and work intensification. The proposed change involved the implementation of a Functional Flexibility Plan by a multinational retailer, facilitated by in‐store logistics and supermarket front ...
Alejandro Castillo +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Long‐term care (LTC) residents are prone to dehydration, which has many serious effects on health. A multicomponent intervention is required to mitigate dehydration in LTC; however, previous research has not explored the experiences of staff who deliver interventions.
Sophia Werden Abrams +11 more
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Ecosystem Orchestration Work in the Digital Transformation of Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Developing the right structure of interdependence is crucial to determining orchestrators' success in digitally transforming ecosystems and deepening value creation. Although firms' digitally transforming ecosystems represent a recent yet fast‐growing phenomenon, the current literature offers limited theoretical insights and empirical guidance
Leonardo Augusto de Vasconcelos Gomes +4 more
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Adaptive governance and ecological restoration: lessons from three Australian regulatory frameworks
Abstract Introduction Ecological restoration has gained significant international traction as a response to biodiversity loss and climate change across the globe. Regulation can be a key factor in facilitating ecological restoration and the successful recovery of ecosystems; however, regulation for ecological restoration is still emerging at both ...
Emille Boulot
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Current ideas on methodological approaches in European crayfish conservation and restocking procedures [PDF]
The present paper deals with reintroductions or restocking as a management strategy for the indigenous crayfish species (ICS) in Europe. The suitability of the target habitat, the stocking material and the stocking procedure itself are paramount during ...
C. Souty-Grosset, J.D. Reynolds
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The European eel (Anguilla anguilla (L.)) is a unique catadromous euryhaline fish and the only anguillid eel species classified as ‘critically endangered’. The Baltic Lakeland area contains naturally recruited and introduced eels.
Jeļena Oreha +7 more
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