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601por Gahrn-Andersen, Rasmus“…Specifically, it argues that the impact of social influence on affordance use is crucial when considering how resilience can manifest in informational relations pertaining to the human cognitive ecology.…”
Publicado 2023
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602“…It first appears in Class Actinoptergyii (bony ray-finned fishes) and is present across the entire Actinoptergyii phylogeny in both primitive and derived fish orders. Instead, ecological factors explained the most variation in thiaminase: fishes were more likely to express thiaminase if they fed closer to the base of the food web, were high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, lived in freshwater, and were from tropical climates. …”
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603“…Because predicting and generalizing community-level effects is difficult, our current comprehension of the ecological impacts of light pollution on complex ecological systems remains notably limited. …”
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604por Baum, David A., Peng, Zhen, Dolson, Emily, Smith, Eric, Plum, Alex M., Gagrani, Praful“…Recognizing the continuity between ecological and evolutionary change through the lens of autocatalytic chemical ecology suggests that the origin of life should be seen as a general and predictable outcome of driven chemical ecosystems rather than a phenomenon requiring specific, rare conditions.…”
Publicado 2023
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606por Hutchinson, T H, Brown, R, Brugger, K E, Campbell, P M, Holt, M, Länge, R, McCahon, P, Tattersfield, L J, van Egmond, R“…The European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals proposes a tiered approach for the ecological risk assessment of endocrine disruptors, integrating exposure and hazard (effects) characterization. …”
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609“…Reproductive ecology is defined as "the study of causes and mechanisms of the effects of environmental risk factors on reproductive health and the methods of their prevention and management." …”
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611por Rolston, Holmes“…Ecological health webworked with political and social determinants surrounds issues of human health. …”
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612“…BACKGROUND: The evolutionary consequences of competition are of great interest to researchers studying sympatric speciation, adaptive radiation, species coexistence and ecological assembly. Competition's role in driving evolutionary change in phenotypic distributions, and thus causing ecological character displacement, has been inferred from biogeographical data and measurements of divergent selection on a focal species in the presence of competitors. …”
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613“…The recent realization of how intimately and specifically mosquitoes and Plasmodium co-evolve in Nature is driving vector molecular biologists and evolutionary ecologists to move closer to the natural setting under the common umbrella of ‘Ecological immunology’.…”
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616“…Ecologic and economic factors, as well as changes in human behavior, have resulted in the emergence of new and the reemergence of existing but forgotten infectious diseases during the past 20 years. …”
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618por Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa, Rasambainarivo, Jhon H, Raharimanana, Soloherilala, Rakotonandrasana, Hary, Andriamiarisoa, Marie-Perle, Rakalomanana, Fidilalao A, Richard, Vincent“…Canine rabies became established in Africa during the 20th century, coinciding with ecologic changes that favored its emergence in canids. …”
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