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Impact of global change on the distribution of mountain mammals and birds
Abstract Climate change and land‐use changes are key drivers of global biodiversity loss. Many species are shifting to higher elevations or latitudes in response to global warming, often encountering unfavorable land‐use conditions during the shift. These changes can lead to reduced range size and increased extinction risks, particularly for mountain ...
Chiara Dragonetti +5 more
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En España, las inundaciones representan el peligro con origen en la naturaleza que mayores pérdidas ocasiona, tanto económicas como humanas. Entendido el riesgo como una construcción social, la evaluación de la vulnerabilidad, resulta crucial para ...
Alfredo Pérez Morales +2 more
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Las Villas Vieja y Nueva de Trancas, situadas en la cuenca tectónica de Tapia-Trancas, están emplazadas sobre la zona epicentral del terremoto que destruyó a la antigua villa en 1826.
Alicia Irene García
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Análise da vulnerabilidade natural à perda de solo do município de Ivorá - RS
A análise da vulnerabilidade natural à perda de solo é parte integrante do Zoneamento Ecológico-Econômico do município de Ivorá -RS e considera os processos de morfogênese e pedogênese, a partir da análise integrada de dados do ambiente tais como declividade, geomorfologia, geologia, vegetação, pedologia e uso e cobertura da terra.
Marcus Vinicius Maidana de Andrade +1 more
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Intact coastal nursery rearing amid climate‐driven phenological shifts in threatened salmon
Abstract Literature linking phenology to climate has proliferated in recent decades and shows that climate change has reorganized seasonal opportunities worldwide. However, this literature often quantifies changes in point measures of timing (e.g., beginnings and peaks) without context about duration (e.g., rearing season length) or performance (e.g ...
Stuart H. Munsch +8 more
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Sex‐Specific Atlantic Salmon Upstream Passage and Fallback at a Natural Cascade After Dam Removal
ABSTRACT In the Boquet River (NY, USA) a low‐head dam set above a ~200‐m bedrock cascade was removed in 2015. We used radio‐telemetry to assess landlocked Atlantic salmon passage at the remaining cascade (2020, 2022). Across years, 52% of males (13/25) attempted cascade passage whereas females made no discernable attempts (0/11).
Kurt C. Heim +5 more
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Partisanship, Deservingness, and the Attitudinal Policy Feedback Process for Social Policy
ABSTRACT In an era of identity‐based partisan polarization, we examine whether social policies can still generate positive attitudinal feedback among beneficiaries. Drawing on nationally representative survey data, we demonstrate that partisanship conditions the policy feedback process through divergent perceptions of group deservingness.
Chris Faricy, Christopher Ellis
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We describe the host response continuum for highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV), including the continuum of host responses to HPAIV infection and exposure based on the primary axis of host competence, ability to infect other hosts, and host vulnerability.
Johanna A. Harvey +9 more
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Suscetibilidade natural e vulnerabilidade das inundações repentinas em Morretes – PR
A cidade de Morretes, no litoral do Estado do Paraná, está entre as mais atingidas por inundações repentinas no Brasil. As Soluções baseadas na Natureza (SbNs) são medidas para gestão desses desastres. Este estudo teve por objetivo verificar como reduzir os riscos relacionados às inundações repentinas em Morretes com SbNs.
Emerson Luís Pawoski da Silva +3 more
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Disaster Schooling Experiences and Emergent Crises: Lessons From Puerto Rico
ABSTRACT This paper examines the disaster schooling experiences of Puerto Rican educators, families, and students across multiple crises following Hurricane Maria. Drawing on 11 months of ethnographic research, we analyze how schooling unfolded across disasters and how long‐standing vulnerabilities and structural inequalities shaped responses. Findings
Melissa Colón +2 more
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