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Zakarya Yajioui, Helena Sant?Ovaia, Brahim Karaoui, Cláudia Cruz, Amar Karaoui, Abdelkader Mahmoudi, Hmidou El Ouardi and Lakhlifi Badra
The Ediacaran?Cambrian rocks on the northeastern edge of the Saghro inlier experienced polycyclic tectono-thermal events, which are reported here based on a multiscale structural analysis, from field measurements to fluid inclusion planes. Three striking...
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Lisemelo Francina Motholo, Marde Booyse, Justin Louis Hatting, Toi John Tsilo, Makhotso Lekhooa and Oriel Thekisoe
The Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov), is one of the main pests of small-grain cereal crops, including bread wheat, Triticum aestivum (Poaceae). In a series of glasshouse experiments, we evaluated the systemic effect of endophytic Be...
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Silvino Pedro Cumbane and Gyozo Gidófalvi
Under normal circumstances, people?s homes and work locations are given by their addresses, and this information is used to create a disaster management plan in which there are instructions to individuals on how to evacuate. However, when a disaster stri...
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Anaïs Richard, Xavier de Montaudouin, Auriane Rubiello and Olivier Maire
Trematode parasites are distributed worldwide and can severely impact host populations. However, their influence on ecosystem functioning through the alteration of host engineering behaviours remains largely unexplored. This study focuses on a common hos...
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Tadeja Savi, Jose CaR + Los Herrera and Astrid Forneck
Phylloxera is one of the most invasive and widespread insects in viticulture. An increase in populations feeding on leaves and/or roots of formeR + Ly resistant grapevines has been observed, but information on leaf and whole plant phylloxera infestation ...
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Stephan J. Hauser and Catherine Roche
Coastlines have long attracted industrial activities, services, housing, and tourism. At select geographic locations, harbors host port facilities and provide local economic growth opportunities. As such, these areas also concentrate populations around t...
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Violeta Romero,Tania Zaviezo,Audrey Grez
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Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) has invaded most continents in the world, including South America. In Chile, it became invasive after 2010, turning into a dominant species in coccinellid guilds in alfalfa crops, where it coexists with the introduced...
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Karen A. Kainer,Lucia H. O. Wadt,Christina L. Staudhammer
In the last three decades, Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) has emerged as a cornerstone species for Amazonia. This has gone hand-in-hand with the creation of extractive reserves, an alternative land use model to balance biodiversity conservation with r...
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Victor A. Brugman, Luis M. Hernández-Triana, Jolyon M. Medlock, Anthony R. Fooks, Simon Carpenter and Nicholas Johnson
Over the past three decades, a range of mosquito-borne viruses that threaten public and veterinary health have emerged or re-emerged in Europe. Mosquito surveillance activities have highlighted the Culex pipiens species complex as being critical for the ...
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Victor Maksaev,Javier Arancibia,Francisco Munizaga,Colombo Tassinari
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U-Pb detrital-zircon geochronology of two discrete outcrops of mica schists of the western border of the Domeyko Cordillera in the Region of Atacama, northern Chile, indicates that the maximum age of sedimentation of their protolith corresponds to the La...
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