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Extinction risk escalates in the tropics.

Extinction risk escalates in the tropics.

... of the most widely recognized yet puzzling patterns in nature ...Presently, the high level of extinction of tropical species, referred to as the ‘‘tropical biodiversity crisis’’, has ... See full document

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Brazilian efforts towards achieving a comprehensive extinction risk assessment for its known flora

Brazilian efforts towards achieving a comprehensive extinction risk assessment for its known flora

... their extinction risk already assessed in different parts of the world, although only 6% of them were included in a global assessment (Mounce et ...2018). In Brazil, the ... See full document

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The perils of picky eating: dietary breadth is related to extinction risk in insectivorous bats.

The perils of picky eating: dietary breadth is related to extinction risk in insectivorous bats.

... to the same scale ...prey in the diet are likely related, converting between the two methods may add error to estimated DDI ...analysis. In addition, we limited our dataset to bats of ... See full document

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Available data and risk assessment of the Brazilian threatened species of Combretaceae

Available data and risk assessment of the Brazilian threatened species of Combretaceae

... The risk assessment is made up of risk analyses of species extinction in a given time, following the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) ... See full document

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Requirement for BDNF in the Reconsolidation of Fear Extinction

Requirement for BDNF in the Reconsolidation of Fear Extinction

... risk and BDNF expression levels (Zhang et al., 2014). On the contrary, the involvement of BDNF in memory reconsolidation has seldom been demonstrated (Samartgis et ...participates in ... See full document

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Sustainable production systems for Cynodon species in the subtropics and tropics

Sustainable production systems for Cynodon species in the subtropics and tropics

... how the world and its people can be ...that the stability and resiliency of agricultural landscapes are impaired by enterprise specialization, concentration of operations, and expansion of scale, which have ... See full document

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Global assessment of extinction risk to populations of Sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka.

Global assessment of extinction risk to populations of Sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka.

... wane in response to changing ocean temperatures and other large-scale ocean-climate interactions ...trends in population dynamics that might result from these climatic regime ...shifts in Fraser ... See full document

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Body size and extinction risk in Brazilian carnivores

Body size and extinction risk in Brazilian carnivores

... to extinction, which could be affected by different management plans, and ultimately the process that committed species with extinction (Reynolds ...understand the biology of vulnerability, ... See full document

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Living on the edge: assessing the extinction risk of critically endangered Bonelli's eagle in Italy.

Living on the edge: assessing the extinction risk of critically endangered Bonelli's eagle in Italy.

... population extinction and growth rates should be considered cautiously given that they are only projections rather than real values based on deterministic estimations of the input ...translating the ... See full document

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Faster speciation and reduced extinction in the tropics contribute to the Mammalian latitudinal diversity gradient.

Faster speciation and reduced extinction in the tropics contribute to the Mammalian latitudinal diversity gradient.

... increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diversity gradient, is one of the most ubiquitous biodiversity patterns in ... See full document

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Phylogenetic patterns of extinction risk in the eastern arc ecosystems, an African biodiversity hotspot.

Phylogenetic patterns of extinction risk in the eastern arc ecosystems, an African biodiversity hotspot.

... drastically the rate at which biodiversity is declining ...actions. In this study, we used a reconstructed phylogenetic tree of angiosperm species of the Eastern Arc Mountains – an important African ... See full document

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CONTINUOUS CREATION IN THE PROBABILISTIC WORLD OF THE THEOLOGY OF CHANCE

CONTINUOUS CREATION IN THE PROBABILISTIC WORLD OF THE THEOLOGY OF CHANCE

... question in the positive: Yes, He can, because He is the most perfect being and His omnipotence is absolutely ...underlying the answer to the last question is that the ... See full document

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First ground-based FTIR-observations of methane in the tropics

First ground-based FTIR-observations of methane in the tropics

... of the profiles) or other unknown effects. In order to solve the problem of reduced freedom due to profile scaling, we used the SFIT2 algorithm for profile retrieval based on optimal ... See full document

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Lasar Segall between travels and migrations: a European in the tropics

Lasar Segall between travels and migrations: a European in the tropics

... Se George escreveu um texto significativo sobre o pintor, em um momento não menos significativo de sua carreira, e fora do eixo alemão, no qual era mais conhecido, outros seguiram sua [r] ... See full document

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In and around life: biopolitics in the tropics

In and around life: biopolitics in the tropics

... to the possibility of contemplating life beyond ...inhabiting the world, narrated through powerful metaphors of displacement, of wander- ...of in this sense. In a text in which he ... See full document

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Estrutura latitudinal e temporal de assembleias de cnidários bentônicos em placas...

Estrutura latitudinal e temporal de assembleias de cnidários bentônicos em placas...

... Ellingsen, K. & J.S. Gray. 2002. Spatial patterns of benthic diversity: is there a latitudinal gradient along the Norwegian continental shelf? Journal of Animal Ecology 71:373-389. Elton, C.S. 1958. The ... See full document

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Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

... challenge in many developing economies particularly in Kenya. The country’s system of providing maternal health care also continue to be anchored on conventional methods of physical presence of ... See full document

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Investigating The Use Of Mobile Computing In Zimbabwe Polytechnics Case Of A Polytechnic In Zimbabwe

Investigating The Use Of Mobile Computing In Zimbabwe Polytechnics Case Of A Polytechnic In Zimbabwe

... Polytechnic in particular, was one of the first institutions to install the wireless access points that accessed internet through the main fibre ...backbone. In 2009 it went on to ... See full document

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Lipids And Hscrp As Markers Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk In HIV Infected Adults

Lipids And Hscrp As Markers Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk In HIV Infected Adults

... increased risk of coronary heart disease [22], [23], [24], However, some studies have shown that HIV-infected patients who are not on antiretroviral therapy are also at risk of coronary heart disease [25], ... See full document

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The G4Foam Experiment: global climate impacts of regional ocean albedo modification

The G4Foam Experiment: global climate impacts of regional ocean albedo modification

... of the physical processes that lead to realistic simulation tropical ...precipitation. The Asian monsoon is of great importance in that ...well in our atmospheric component, CAM4 (Meehl et ... See full document

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