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  1. The banana stalk borer Castniomera humboldti (Boisduval) in La Estrella Valley, Costa Rica. III. Rhythms and Ecology por Lara E., Franz

    Publicado 2025
    “…A marked circadial vitmo was found in all stages of development of the banana borer Castniomera humboldti (Bdr.) with 11:42 AM being the time of greatest activity. The ant Pheidole flavens Roger (Formicidae) was found attacking laras in the second instar of development. …”
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  2. Building community resilience for food security in a shock-prone country por Ulimwengu, John M., Collins, Julia, Tefera, Wondwosen, Kurtz, Julie

    Publicado 2024
    “…In a world rocked by environmental, political, and economic shocks, achieving resilience has emerged as a goal because it captures the essence of well-being over time despite the inevitable ups and downs captured in snapshots of present circumstances. …”
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  3. Relief from usury: Impact of a self-help group lending program in rural India por Hoffmann, Vivian, Rao, Vijayendra, Surendra, Vaishnavi, Datta, Upamanyu

    Publicado 2021
    “…While these credit market impacts could lead to substantial improvements in economic well-being over time, the short-run impact of the program on such outcomes is modest.…”
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  4. Harnessing technologies for sustainable development in Africa. Fifth annual Peter Doherty Distinguished Lecture por Amoako, K.Y.

    Publicado 2003
    “…It is a pattern of development that ensures a steady enhancement of well-being over time. It requires structural changes that lead to enduring widespread improvements in the quality of life of a society. …”
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  5. Balancing carrots and sticks in REDD+: implications for social safeguards por Duchelle, Amy E., Sassi, Claudio de, Jagger, P., Cromberg, M., Larson, A.M., Sunderlin, William D., Atmadja, S., Resosudarmo, I.A.P., Pratama, C.D.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Our findings highlight a decrease in perceived tenure security and overall perceived well-being over time for households exposed to disincentives alone, with the addition of incentives helping to alleviate negative effects on well-being. …”
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  6. Carbon emissions from land cover change in Central Vietnam por Avitabile, Valerio, Schultz, M., Herold, N., Bruin, S. de, Pratihast, A.K., Cuong, P.M., Hien, V.Q., Herold, Martin

    Publicado 2016
    “…Thus identifying the type of forest where deforestation occurred and using local field data were critical with net emissions being 4 times larger when considering only one forest class with average carbon stock, and 5–7 times higher when using literature default values or global emission maps. …”
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  7. Nucleotide sequence of key genes from the biosynthesis pathway of the major flavonoid in “Malbec” and “Cabernet Sauvignon” por Blanco, Maria Evangelina, Gomez Talquenca, Gonzalo, Casassa, Luis Federico, Sari, Santiago Eduardo, Torres, Maria Del Rocio, Ulanovsky, Silvia Matilde, Fanzone, Martí­n Leandro

    Publicado 2017
    “…Although ‘Malbec’ has significant differences in the dihydroflavonol concentration, being 10 times higher than in other red cultivars such as ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’, this increment could be partially explained by differences in the gene sequences coding for enzymes working between the naringenin chalcone and leucoanthocyanins steps. …”
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  8. New Tropical Peatland Gas and Particulate Emissions Factors Indicate 2015 Indonesian Fires Released Far More Particulate Matter (but Less Methane) than Current Inventories Imply por Wooster, M.J., Gaveau, D.L.A., Salim, M.A., Zhang, T., Xu, W., Green, D.C., Huijnen, V., Murdiyarso, D., Gunawan, D., Borchard, N., Schirrmann, M., Main, B., Sepriando, A.

    Publicado 2018
    “…However, our mean in situ derived EFPM2.5 for these extreme tropical peatland fires (28 ± 6 g·kg−1) is far higher than current emissions inventories assume, resulting in our total PM2.5 emissions estimate (9.1 ± 3.5 Tg) being many times higher than GFEDv4.1s, GFASv1.2 and FINNv2, despite our lower fuel consumption. …”
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  9. Patterns and controls of carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes in a dry forest of central Argentina por Garcia, Alfredo Gabriel, Di Bella, Carlos Marcelo, Houspanossian, Javier, Magliano, Patricio Nicolás, Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel, Posse Beaulieu, Gabriela, Fernandez, Roberto J., Nosetto, Marcelo Daniel

    Publicado 2017
    “…Cumulative evapotranspiration (ET) during the whole study (595 mm) accounted for most of the rainfall inputs (674 mm), with daily water vapor fluxes during the wet season being four times greater compared to those observed during the dry season (1.7 mm d−1 vs. 0.45 mm d−1). …”
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