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Ripple Effects: Social Turmoil Following Infant Kidnapping Attempts in Wild Geladas
Graphical abstract illustrating the social consequences of infant kidnapping in wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada). The study monitors a 28‐day period divided into a 14‐day pre‐kidnapping phase and a 14‐day post‐kidnapping phase. ABSTRACT Infant kidnapping is an extreme social disruption reported in some primate species, yet its consequences on social
Alice Galotti +13 more
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Implications of Maternal Toxicant Effects on Size‐Dependent Fisheries' Management: A Meta‐Analysis
Larger, older fish transfer higher mercury and PCB concentrations to their eggs, significantly reducing offspring hatching success, survival and growth rates in contaminated aquatic ecosystems. These findings suggest that the reproductive benefits of big old fat fecund female fish may be compromised by maternal toxicant transfer in polluted waters ...
Brandon M. Sosa +2 more
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Environmental Drivers of Jumbo Squid During Fishery Collapse in the Gulf of California (2019–2024)
ABSTRACT The jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) is a cephalopod endemic to the eastern Pacific with significant ecological and economic importance. Its exploitation in the Gulf of California (GC) peaked in the 1990s, with catches exceeding 100,000 tons, but collapsed in 2009 and virtually disappeared by 2015, largely due to environmental changes and ...
Mario Vásquez‐Ortiz +5 more
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Beyond Starch: Towards a Scalable Potato Platform for Molecular Farming
Re‐engineering potato as a biosafe and host‐optimised platform for plant molecular farming by integrating intrinsic biological traits with targeted engineering strategies. ABSTRACT Thirty‐five years after the first recombinant protein was produced in potato and 30 years after clinical trials of edible vaccines from its tubers, the crop is being ...
Izabela Anna Chincinska +2 more
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A Simple Model of Geopolitical Risk and Sanctions
ABSTRACT Geopolitical risk (GPR) shocks that trigger the imposition of sanctions tend to lower output and raise inflation in the sanctioned country. We develop a three‐equation small open economy New Keynesian model where GPR shocks are modeled as negative productivity shocks and sanctions manifest as import tariffs in response to GPR increases.
Vivien Lewis, Sirikorn Puangjit
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Borates in Biomedicine: A Retrospective Analysis
The graphical abstract displays the molecular structure of boric acid, an hormetic substance with pleiotropic bioactivity. Complementing previous studies describing the use of organoboron compounds as potent therapeutics for use in anticancer, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, and related other pharmaceutical uses, this study focuses on the emerging ...
Mario Pagliaro +3 more
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Rhodium(I)‐Catalyzed P(III)‐Directed C–H Alkylation of Biarylphosphines With Maleimides
A Rh(I)‐catalyzed P(III)‐directed ortho‐C–H bond alkylation of biarylphosphines with maleimides is disclosed. The reaction accommodates substituted alkenes, proceeds efficiently on gram scale, and consistently generates diastereomeric phosphines. NMR and mechanistic studies reveal that the stereochemical outcome arises from conformational restriction ...
Jian Zhang +4 more
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En este trabajo procuramos, a partir de la comparación de dos versiones de la canción Grito santiagueño, comprender las estrategias de intervención de una referente central y un referente emergente en el folklore argentino de la transición a la ...
Tomás Mariani
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