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O Sl 123 é um dos chamados “Cânticos das Subidas”. Com apenas 35 palavras escritas em hebraico, descreve uma prece orante de cunho coletivo. Inicialmente, leva em conta as relações da época, ao descrever imagens metafóricas muito fortes, como a dos ...
Dantas, José Ancelmo Santos
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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We re‐analysed RAD‐Seq data from brown trout using a conspecific reference genome and alternative SNP pipelines. Population structure was robust across methods, but using the brown trout reference improved detection of biologically relevant outlier SNPs. ABSTRACT Genome‐wide association studies with identification of biologically relevant genes rely on
Giovanna Mottola +4 more
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Fatty Acid Profiling of Fish Fin Tissues: Implications for Non‐Lethal Sampling Methods
Fatty acid (FA) profiling is vital for assessing fish health, diet, food web functioning, yet lethal sampling poses ethical and conservation challenges. This study demonstrates that adipose and outer‐caudal fin tissues strongly correlate with muscle tissue in FA composition and concentration, offering reliable non‐lethal alternatives.
Lauren Comeau +5 more
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Fish Introductions Reshape Antipredator Sensitivity in Rana temporaria Tadpoles Across Alpine Lakes
Introduced fish can alter predator–prey interactions in alpine lakes. We show that Rana temporaria tadpoles exposed to fish‐associated environments exhibit increased sensitivity to predation risk. These findings highlight how biological invasions reshape antipredator behavior across ecological contexts.
Giorgia Mattioli +8 more
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ABSTRACT Once‐common beavers have been absent from the British landscape for centuries, but wild beaver populations have returned in recent years as part of reintroduction schemes, including releases into monitored enclosures. In North Yorkshire, such a release of Eurasian beavers took place in 2019.
Mark W. Smith +12 more
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Ecoteologia Poética: entre Salmos e Adélia Prado
The present communication aims to present an ecotheology existing in the book of Psalms and in the poetry of Adélia Prado, in order to reflect on the role of human beings in caring for the common home. The book of Psalms addresses nature in some aspects:
Duarte de Souza, Letícia Alves
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Hydrodynamic and ecological effects of engineered logjams: Insights from field observations
Drone imaging, LSPIV and electrofishing data quantified restoration effects of engineered logjam at the Emme River (Switzerland). Placement and discharge shaped flow: Side jams created longer wakes, centre jams stronger mixing; and lower discharge intensified gap velocities, whereas wake length remained stable.
Felix Broß +2 more
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Galaxiids are a family of scaleless and mostly small freshwater fish which are distributed across the temperate latitudes of the southern hemisphere. The largest member of this family is the giant kōkopu (Galaxias argenteus), which has the added distinction of being the first New Zealand freshwater fish of any kind to be scientifically described.
James Braund
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Competition theory suggests that interspecific prey competition can result in changes to the dietary niche, but obtaining timeseries of data from sympatric species experiencing temporal variation in competition is challenging. Scotland is an important area for two species of seals, but over the past 20 years, populations of harbour seals Phoca vitulina
Izzy Langley +7 more
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