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Spatial segregation and bycatch risk as potential drivers of population trends of wandering albatrosses at South Georgia. [PDF]
Abstract Spatial segregation in at‐sea distribution is frequently observed in seabirds and can have important implications for conservation and management. Globally, many albatross and petrel populations are declining due to bycatch in fisheries. In South Georgia, the decrease in wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) differs among breeding sites ...
Warwick-Evans V +3 more
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Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region. [PDF]
Griffon vulture home‐range sizes and home‐range fidelity are affected by seasonality, sex, and breeding region. Vultures tend to move more during spring and summer, and females showed higher home‐range sizes than males, but lower home‐range fidelity.
Morant J +15 more
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Meristic co-evolution and genomic co-localization of lateral line scales and vertebrae in Central American cichlid fishes. [PDF]
We dissect the co‐evolution and genetic architecture of lateral line scale counts and vertebrae numbers in Neotropical Heroine cichlids. Our phylogenetic comparative analyses recovered a positive correlation between these two traits. Furthermore, our qualitative traits locus (QTL) analyses identified significant genomic co‐localized associations for ...
Ehemann N +3 more
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El crecimiento de las ciudades latinoamericanas ha sido fragmentado y sectorizado, generando condiciones desiguales para sus pobladores. En México, las disparidades en la conformación espacial de los centros urbanos han aumentado junto con la segregación,
Cinthia Fabiola Ruiz López +2 more
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There is little temporal segregation between the nocturnal activities of jaguars, pumas, and ocelots in Mexico's Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, although pumas were more active closer to dawn. Jaguars had low activity overlap with species likely to be common prey, whereas ocelots had high overlap with their potential prey.
Cristina Argudín‐Violante +4 more
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Abstract The biggest barrier to an egalitarian Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) appears to be deeply ingrained structural obstacles and gender imbalances. The significant prevalence of gender inequities, which have both structural and economic ramifications, must be addressed if SSA is committed to achieving the Africa 2063 Agenda (the Africa we want) and ...
Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
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Intergenerational income mobility in Sweden: A look at the spatial disparities across municipalities
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive overview of intergenerational income mobility in Sweden. Intergenerational income mobility is considered in both relative and absolute terms, and the analysis is carried out at the individual and municipality level.
Alessandra Michelangeli +2 more
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Segregación y brechas entre hombres y mujeres en el trabajo no remunerado en México
La segregación ocupacional basada en el sexo es una problemática persistente en el mercado laboral; este fenómeno se extiende por todos los rincones del mundo.
Lorena Guadalupe Corrales Borboa +1 more
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Joining forces toward proactive elephant and rhinoceros conservation
Abstract Proactive approaches that anticipate the long‐term effects of current and future conservation threats could increase the effectiveness and efficiency of biodiversity conservation. However, such approaches can be obstructed by a lack of knowledge of habitat requirements for wildlife.
Susanne Marieke Vogel +2 more
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Segregación residencial y vivienda adecuada en los migrantes de Bolivia y Perú en Córdoba, Argentina [PDF]
In a large part of Latin America, residential segregation has been examined almost exclusively from a socioeconomic perspective, with an ethnic approach far less common.
Molinatti, Florencia, Pelaez, Enrique
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