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Domestic cat penetrability into rural and natural habitats of the Iberian Peninsula
Free‐roaming domestic cats in the Iberian Peninsula regularly venture into rural and natural areas, with some individuals travelling over 2 km from their homes. Our GPS tracking data from 64 cats reveal that younger, neutered and owned cats show larger home ranges and greater penetration into natural habitats, raising concerns for native biodiversity ...
Francisco Palomares, Ariadna Sanglas
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Ancient economic and social concepts in the Genoese Gasaria Region [PDF]
The main theme of the article is the consideration of issues related to the presence of the Genoese Republic in the Northern Black Sea region in the 13th - 15th centuries.
Bocharov, Sergey G.
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The relationship between epiphytic bryophyte species associations changes with scale. Macroclimatic niche similarity strongly influences co‐occurrence globally but less so at smaller scales. Most species interactions are positive or neutral across scales, though ~7% shift from positive at microhabitat to negative at regional scales, highlighting scale ...
Fernando Hurtado +7 more
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First record and occurrence of Acraea terpsicore (linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in Malaysian Borneo [PDF]
The Tawny Coster, Acraea terpsicore (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is recorded from Malaysian Borneo for the first time based on three specimens collected in Samarahan, southwestern Sarawak on 15th March 2013. Originally distributed in India
Fatimah Abang, +3 more
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Landscape and historical research of ancient natural resource management on the Taman Peninsula
Abstract Taman Peninsula was selected as a key area for detailed landscape and nature studies. In the antique period, it was a part of the Bosporus state. Over a long period of uninterrupted economic use the landscape structure has changed significantly – the majority of local landscape complexes have been anthropogenically transformed ...
V A Nizovtsev, N M Erman
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Religious authority in the urban mosque
Abstract In Eastern Indonesia, young male Islamic activists articulate a notion of religious authority that reorients community life toward neighborhood mosques. By providing local communities with Qur'anic classes and religious services, these activists—affiliated with Indonesia's largest Salafi organization—have created a network of spaces in which ...
Chris Chaplin
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The Taman Negara Batek: A People in Transition [PDF]
Batek Negritos from the vicinity of Taman Negara National Park in West Malaysia are a hunting and gathering people presently experiencing rapid encroachment by the modern world.
Faulstich, Paul
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Most of the world's largest flowers (genus Rafflesia) are now on the brink of extinction
Rafflesia is the genus that contains the world's largest flowers. Despite their global appeal, most of the 42 known species are now at risk of extinction. Urgent action is needed to protect these remarkable flowers. A combined approach to conservation is recommended, including a greater level of habitat protection and support for local community action
Pastor Malabrigo Jr. +9 more
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Анализируется концепция развития византийско-русского пограничья в Крыму и на Тамани в эпоху Македонской и Комниновской династий, предложенная Андреем Слядзем.
A. G. Emanov
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Sexual reproduction, despite its associated costs and risks, is prevalent among many organisms, presumably to generate and maintain genetic diversity. This diversity is vital for adapting to environmental changes and combating natural enemies.
Eloisa Lasso, Marta Vargas, Andrea Paz
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