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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Fruit traits play a fundamental role in mediating plant‐frugivore interactions, shaping seed dispersal dynamics. Given the complexity of multi‐species interactions, these traits and, consequently, plant‐frugivore interactions can be indirectly influenced by third‐party ...
Raquel Muñoz‐Gallego +2 more
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Long‐acting reversible contraception: A route to reproductive justice or injustice
ABSTRACT This article presents information on unintended pregnancies and the ongoing efforts of policy makers to promote long‐acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the numbers of such pregnancies. Also discussed is the tension between the encouragement of LARC to promote the public's interests in achieving that goal versus the need to assure
Marsha Kaitz +2 more
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El propósito es abordar el fenómeno de la feminización del trabajo inscribiéndolo en el marco de las teorías que interpretan el paradigma productivo actual en términos de “biocapitalismo”.
María Tocino Rivas
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Environmental changes on grass flowering phenological trends (2000–2021)
Climate change is impacting the flowering of grasses, which in turn impacts the health of people due to allergic reactions triggered by grass pollen. The timing of flowering was studied for 15 grass species across various habitats in the Cordoba region of Spain.
Moisés Martínez‐Bracero +5 more
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Teenage Childbearing, Reproductive Justice, and Infant Mental Health
ABSTRACT Reproductive justice advocates emphasize the rights of women to choose to have children, to decide the conditions under which they give birth, and to parent their children with support, safety, and dignity. This article examines what a reproductive justice perspective contributes to infant mental health work with teenage mothers and their ...
Sydney L. Hans, Barbara A. White
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Summary Developmental processes are regulated at multiple levels, including the epigenetic level. Among the epigenetic factors, histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4) methyltransferases contribute to active transcription of target genes, and here, we explored how the H3K4 methyltransferase ARABIDOPSIS HOMOLOG OF TRITHORAX1 (ATX1) affects Arabidopsis thaliana ...
Selene Napsucialy‐Mendivil +7 more
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La mercantilización y mundialización del trabajo reproductivo [PDF]
This paper studies how the recruitment of immigrant women in the domestic and care sector is translated into a globalization of this sector. In this process, a model of management of domestic work based on servility is reproduced in the Mediterranean Countries, such as Spain.
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Summary Plants are often subjected to environmental variations in the context of infection such that virus‐induced and abiotic stresses co‐occur. One such environmental variation is water stress, which strongly impacts plant fitness. Although there is ample evidence of the beneficial effects of plant viruses under drought, the consequences of infection
Camila Jaime +4 more
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We aim to uncover the current and historic effective dispersal distances and characterize fine‐scale genetic structure in the forest tree species Nothofagus pumilio. Short seed dispersal distances mean N. pumilio distribution expansion capacity may be limited, especially in the context of global change.
C. Soliani +8 more
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Entre el trabajo reproductivo y el ingreso al SNI: una disyuntiva para las académicas universitarias
Los sistemas de reconocimiento a la labor de investigación para el personal académico de las instituciones de educación superior (IES) son mecanismos creados bajo la premisa de incentivar la calidad de la educación mediante estímulos económicos al profesorado, pero en la práctica constituyen uno de los factores que refuerzan las inequidades en el ...
Rosa Vega Cano +2 more
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