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      Botany, Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, Ecology
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      Botany, Landscape Ecology, Conservation Biology, Biology
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      Zoology, Oceanography, Conservation Biology, Fisheries
A proposal for a progressive alliance, a multi-party non-Tory electoral pact, has been bouncing around the UK political discourse for the last few years. To some it’s an appealing idea whose time might come, just as it has in the past,... more
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      Political Economy, Political Ecology, Politics, Ecology
Three interconnected positions are advocated: (1) although serving as a useful model, the immune self does not exist as such; (2) instead of a self/nonself demarcation, the immune system 'sees' itself, i.e., it does not ignore the... more
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      Symbiosis, Biology, Ecology, Autoimmunity
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      Botany, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Conservation Biology
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      Environmental Engineering, Time Series, Statistical Analysis, Water Engineering
An early classic of ecological writing
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      Soviet History, Ecology, Culture in the Soviet Union, Soviet literature
"This chapter discusses how models, combined with modern data sources and statistical methods, can be used to test different hypotheses about the causes of migration. Mathematical formalisms for migration are presented. The ecological... more
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      Statistics, Environmental Education, Science Communication, Conservation Biology
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      Evolutionary Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Animal communication
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Late Miocene
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology
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      Ecology, Ecofeminism, Visual Arts
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      Physiology, Herpetology, Ecology, Evolution
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Seasonality
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      Geochemistry, Oceanography, Ecology, Peru
Wang, Y., Shih, C., Szwedo, J. & Ren, D. iFirst article. New fossil palaeontinids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Palaeontinidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Daohugou, China. Alcheringa, 1–12. ISSN 0311-5518.A new genus and species assigned to... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Early Cretaceous
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      Reproduction, Fisheries, Biology, Ecology
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      Ecology, Fisheries Sciences
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      Archaeology, Geology, Ecology, Animal Husbandry
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      Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
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      Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, Ecology, American
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      Zoology, Conservation Biology, Ecology, Animal Behaviour
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      Environmental Engineering, Ecology, River, Environmental Flow
Health care is ubiquitous in the lives of industrialized people. Yet, every medical development, technique, and procedure impact the environment. Green Bioethics synthesizes environmental ethics and biomedical ethics, thus creating an... more
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      Economics, Environmental Economics, Ethics, Applied Ethics
While species have historically been introduced to new areas of the world in order to be used as food sources, many species are now being viewed as food sources subsequent to having been seen as invasive to an ecosystem. One management... more
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      Conservation Biology, Environmental Ethics, Ecology, Philosophy of Food
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      Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Plant Ecology, Plant Biology
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      Ecology, Population Dynamics, Anthozoa, Settlement
Last year, at this conference, I discussed how distinctions between nature and culture, and humans and animals, can arise from the technical processes of food production (see "Food as an object of cultural technical study "). Drawing on... more
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      Future Studies, Anthropology, Media Studies, Cyborg Theory
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      Complexity Theory, Ecology
Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the gateway event that led to the development of biodynamic agriculture and, subsequently, organic agriculture. The present paper identifies for... more
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      History, Environmental Science, Anthroposophy, Organic agriculture
Understanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation, particularly across a continuous spatial distribution, represents a key challenge in evolutionary biology. For this, animal venoms represent ideal study systems: they are... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Transcriptomics
Ever since J.B.S. Haldane proposed the idea, evolutionary biologists are aware that individual level adaptations do not necessarily lead to optimal population performance. A few deeply mathematical models, drawing from a diverse range of... more
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      Ecology, Oikos
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      Ecology, Oikos
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      Ecology, Population Dynamics, Computer Simulation, Animals
The limits of the planet and of natural resources impede pursuing the modern project based on permanent growth and represent a major challenge for humanity. Drawing on an agency-centred approach, this paper... more
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      Sociology, Social Change, Social Movements, Development Studies
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Sea Ice
Not-guilty verdicts, mistrials, and impunity for the Bundy family and many of their supporters in the armed confrontations over public land use in Nevada and Oregon. Expanded access for private oil, gas, mining, and logging industries and... more
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      Critical Theory, History, American History, Cultural Studies
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      Evolutionary Biology, Geology, Ecology, Biostratigraphy
AS IT SAYS, WITH PICTURES AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATIONS.
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      Hinduism, History, Environmental Science, Physics
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      Environmental Engineering, Ecology, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
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      Ecology, Applied Ecology, Applied, Ecological Applications
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      Management, Semiotics, Gnosticism, History
Working across earth and social sciences, this article reevaluates resilience’s conceptual framework, drawing out alternative pathways for understanding and responding to the dislocations of the Anthropocene. Via a critical reading of the... more
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      Geography, Political Theory, Resilience, Ecology
Il problema dell’invasività e dei rischi dei campi elettromagnetici ad alta frequenza è già stato trattato dalle nostre Associazioni. Nel corso degli anni si sono accumulate numerose evidenze sull’effetto nefasto di questa forma di... more
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      Electromagnetism, Ecology, Environmental Sustainability
This paper outlines the national approach to stormwater management in Malaysia, and evolving implementation practices by State and Local government authorities. The process of departing from the traditional, monodisciplinary approach is... more
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      Urban Planning, Ecology, Environmental Planning, Storm Water Management
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      Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
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      Evolutionary Biology, Zoology, Plant Biology, Taxonomy