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The Devil in the Detail: A Review of a Long‐Running Australian Predator Management Program
We assessed the evidence base underpinning the prevailing narrative of a large and sustained reduction in fox abundance at Australia’s Booderee National Park. We identified a previously overlooked methodological change that has inflated the perceived ongoing suppression of fox abundance. Our work demonstrates how data biases can jeopardise the adaptive
Hugh F. Davies, Paul D. Meek
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Great Lakes Exploration Group v. Unidentified Wreck: Navigating Federalism and Arrest Procedure in Post-Deep Sea Shipwreck Controversies [PDF]
Brian McGarry
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Hydrodynamic Analysis of Single Barge Unilateral Salvage of Wrecks Under Mooring Conditions [PDF]
Fei Wang +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Education is considered a foundational component of chronic pain treatment. In response to challenges relating to accessibility and scalability, health services have increasingly adopted online formats for delivering pain education programmes.
Maura McCarron +7 more
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Industrial Vestiges: Legacies of Ancillary Impacts of Resource Development. [PDF]
Venovcevs A.
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ABSTRACT Objective Mothers of children who are survivors of sexual violence experience significant distress from the discovery of their child's abuse. Previous research has mostly focused on the mental health symptoms arising from this type of trauma, rather than the personal journey and meaning mothers take from these incidents.
Dympna Browne +4 more
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Archives as Ruins: Means of Understanding the Future in an Era of Wrecks
Archives are not all the time talking about themselves—as if a self might be forced on them until their disappearance. Why are we so much into archives, museums, collections, and accumulation? What is the purpose of individual and public archives?
Alexandru Iorga
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Review of The great mistake: How we wrecked public universities and how we can fix them
Sarah T. Zipf
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We investigated low American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) productivity in the Virginia barrier islands, which historically supported high oystercatcher reproductive success. We found that chick survival was lower than nest survival, and that management may need to adapt to address evolving threats from coastal flooding and a multi‐guild ...
Mikayla N. Call +6 more
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