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Reconstructing historical catch trends of threatened sharks and rays based on fisher ecological knowledge. [PDF]
Abstract Small‐scale fisheries often lack historical shark and ray catch information, hampering their management. We reconstructed historical catch trends and current fishing pressure by combining local ecological knowledge, satellite‐based vessel counts, and a short‐term landing‐site survey.
Leurs G +15 more
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The spread of urban–rural areas and rural depopulation in central Spain
Abstract Europe faces serious demographic imbalances: increasingly, populations are concentrated in urban areas and their surroundings, while rural areas face depopulation. Thanks to a simple methodology identifying the trends in the different settlement structure, this article explores the causes that can justify the formation of such spatial trends ...
Juan Luis Santos +1 more
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Institutional amnesia pushes fish spawning aggregations towards extirpation
Abstract How institutions create and manage knowledge has been explored in the context of management and business science. However, little effort has been made to understand how, and why, these institutions forget what works or does not work, and no research in this field has been conducted in conservation or fisheries science.
Stuart Fulton
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Occupancy–detection models with museum specimen data: Promise and pitfalls
Abstract Historical museum records provide potentially useful data for identifying drivers of change in species occupancy. However, because museum records are typically obtained via many collection methods, methodological developments are needed to enable robust inferences.
Vaughn Shirey +3 more
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Unravelling the historical biogeography of the European rabbit subspecies in the Iberian Peninsula
We used biogeographical spatial models to understand the biogeography of the two subspecies of European rabbit that are found in the Iberian Peninsula. After the last glaciation, each subspecies expanded from its own isolated core, as suggested by the two maps.
Francisco Díaz‐Ruiz +10 more
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In the Mediterranean region, island ecosystem dynamics have been influenced by millennia of anthropogenic impacts. Here, we analysed the spatio‐temporal dynamics of vegetation in sa Dragonera, where herbivory by goats, over‐logging and rat occurrence ended in the last decades.
Daniel Oro +4 more
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Resumen La obesidad infantil en Latinoamérica y en las poblaciones latinas de Estados Unidos es un problema de salud pública complejo y persistente y, como tal, requiere soluciones basadas en la teoría y los métodos de la ciencia de sistemas. En este artículo presentamos un marco conceptual orientado a la acción para diseñar, implementar, evaluar y ...
Leandro M. T. Garcia +4 more
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Realidad referencial versus realidad simulada : nuevos paradigmas de la creación audiovisual [PDF]
Comunicaciones del IV Congreso Internacional sobre análisis fílmico celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I de Castellón 4,5 y 6 de mayo de ...
Caerols Mateo, Raquel
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Bretton Woods: ¿Nos acercamos al final del fin? [PDF]
Este artículo destaca las principales tendencias históricas y políticas después del abandono del sistema monetario de Bretton Woods y cómo décadas de política económica neoliberal desmantelaron pieza por pieza la legislatura del New Deal y la cooperación
James K. Galbraith
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Abstract The novel coronavirus COVID‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had significant impacts on daily life, while the effects could last for a long period. However, these impacts appear to have been regionally differentiated, since similar to previous pandemics, geography plays an important role in viruses ...
Nikos Kapitsinis
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