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Eco-cultural health, global health, and sustainability

WebAs a consequence of this converging crisis of loss of ecosystem and cultural health, global health and sustainability are increasingly under threat. An eco-cultural health

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Plant diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality of different …

WebThe relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF) is critical to understanding the dynamics of ecosystem services. Several studies have investigated …

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Quantifying pesticide efficacy from multiple field trials

Web1 INTRODUCTION. The evaluation of control measures such as pesticides, in reducing the density of agricultural pest populations, has been a central concern in applied …

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Global alteration of freshwaters: influences on human and …

WebModifications to FWs are now manifested in population declines and non-sustainable demographics for many aquatic species, as well as in deterioration of human health. In …

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Seagrass biomass and sediment carbon in conserved and …

WebConservation programs (e.g., marine protected area [MPA]) contribute to the maintenance of ecosystem health and OC storage in seagrass. However, disturbances may negate the …

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Invader at the gate: The status of red imported fire ant in …

WebThe red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is one of the world's most notorious invasive ant species (Lowe et al. 2000) and has been classed as a “super pest” because …

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Variation in wealth and educational drivers of fertility decline …

WebHere we take a multilevel approach to compare similarities and differences in the primary predictors of contemporary fertility declines—wealth and education—across 45 countries …

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Linking Ocean's Benefits to People (OBP) with Integrated …

WebThird, more than 4.3 billion people globally, especially in the developing world, rely on fish as their major source of protein (Da Silva, 2014), but social, cultural and health factors …

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Models for estimating empirical Gompertz

WebDepartment of Population Health and Disease Prevention, University of California, 653 E. Peltason Drive, 92697 Irvine, CA, USA [email protected] [email protected] Search for …

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Mountain biodiversity conservation and

WebMountains occupy 24% of the global land surface area and are home to 12% of the world's population. They have ecological, aesthetic, and socioeconomic significance, not only for …

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A comparative study of population management approaches in …

WebThis paper provides a comprehensive study on the similarities and differences between infectious disease control in public health and various population management …

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Plant–soil interactions maintain biodiversity and functions of …

WebTropical forests are characterized by high biodiversity and aboveground biomass growing on strongly weathered soils. However, the distribution of plant species and soils are highly …

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Different trends in phylogenetic and functional structure of plant

WebThe study of diversity gradients due to elevation dates back to the foundation of biogeography and ecology. Although elevation-driven patterns of plant diversity have …

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Linking feeding ecology and population abundance: a review of …

WebSecond, when fallback food quality is high enough to satisfy nutritional requirements, but their quantity is limited, quantity of fallback food should determine animal abundance …

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Review: Monitoring of land cover changes and plant phenology by …

WebIn the context of global climate change and growing risks to human health and socioeconomic activities, this tool will provide powerful support for managing ecosystems …

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Understanding rural and urban perceptions of seagrass ecosystem

WebComparing the awareness level of seagrass direct (provisioning – P, cultural – C) and indirect (regulating – R, supporting – S) ecosystem services between urban and rural …

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The trade‐off between deaths by infection and socio‐economic …

WebWe focused on early and late stages of the epidemic and proposed a framework to reduce the total loss resulted from the damage by infection and the cost for the countermeasure. …

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Predicting the distribution of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis

WebAbstract Identifying the factors that contribute to species distribution will help determine the impact of the changing climate on species’ range contraction and expansion. Ecological …

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Habitat loss‐induced tipping points in metapopulations with

WebRicard Solé, ICREA-Complex Systems Lab, Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Dr. Aiguader 88, Barcelona 08003, Spain. Email: …

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Soil chemical properties drive the structure of bacterial …

WebThe composition of bacterial communities differed between the two sites (Figure 3), but this difference was not driven by the effects of soil textures or site × texture interaction (Table …

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Low‐cost microplastic visualization in feeding experiments using …

WebMicroplastics are pollutants threatening the health of marine, freshwater and terrestrial organisms. To analyze whether an organism is able to ingest microplastics, the organism …

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Estimating relationships between size and fecundity in the …

WebIncreasing numbers of populations of threatened and endangered plants and animals occur in environments altered by human activity. Life history traits may vary among populations …

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