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Abstract Premise Imaging technologies that capture three‐dimensional (3D) variation in floral morphology at micro‐ and nano‐resolutions are increasingly accessible. In herkogamous flowers, such as those of Theobroma cacao, structural barriers between anthers and stigmas represent bottlenecks that restrict pollinator size and access to reproductive ...
Katherine A. Wolcott +4 more
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Abstract The Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC: 0–5) was developed to provide a framework for diagnosis of infants and young children, and a training curriculum supports implementation of the manual in clinical practice.
Marian E. Williams +2 more
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A systematic review of animal personality in conservation science
Abstract Although animal personality research may have applied uses, this suggestion has yet to be evaluated by assessing empirical studies examining animal personality and conservation. To address this knowledge gap, we performed a systematic review of the peer‐reviewed literature relating to conservation science and animal personality.
Regan D. MacKinlay, Rachael C. Shaw
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Abstract Over the past decade, China's central and municipal governments have consistently supported the development of social credit systems (SCSs). While research has highlighted the Chinese public's high approval and backing of SCSs, their engagement with these digital projects has not been fully explored. Based on 44 semi‐structured interviews, our
Haili Li, Genia Kostka
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Mauritia flexuosa fruit production increases with increasing palm height in the Peruvian Amazon
Fruit number, size, and allometric relationships were evaluated in the Peruvian Amazon for Mauritia flexuosa, a socioeconomically important palm with conservation concerns due to destructive harvest. Significant relationships were found between total fruit number and both palm height and fruit volume. Taller palms experience more crown illumination and
Chelsie L. Romulo +3 more
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Habitat‐based biodiversity assessment for ecosystem accounting in the Murray–Darling Basin
Abstract Understanding how biodiversity is changing over space and time is crucial for well‐informed decisions that help retain Earth's biological heritage over the long term. Tracking changes in biodiversity through ecosystem accounting provides this important information in a systematic way and readily enables linking to other relevant environmental ...
Karel Mokany +4 more
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Evaluating the social and ecological effectiveness of partially protected marine areas
Abstract Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary tool for the stewardship, conservation, and restoration of marine ecosystems, yet 69% of global MPAs are only partially protected (i.e., are open to some form of fishing). Although fully protected areas have well‐documented outcomes, including increased fish diversity and biomass, the effectiveness ...
John W. Turnbull +2 more
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Key role for nuclear energy in global biodiversity conservation
Abstract Modern society uses massive amounts of energy. Usage rises as population and affluence increase, and energy production and use often have an impact on biodiversity or natural areas. To avoid a business‐as‐usual dependence on coal, oil, and gas over the coming decades, society must map out a future energy mix that incorporates alternative ...
Barry W. Brook, Corey J. A. Bradshaw
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ABSTRACT In Brazil, the healthcare system is based on the provision of a public system that offers free and universal services to all citizens, supplemented by private initiative. Evaluating user satisfaction plays an important role in identifying improvements and promoting organizational changes that benefit everyone involved.
Patrícia Silva Bazoni +8 more
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