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  1. Natural disasters and population mobility in Bangladesh por Gray, Clark L., Mueller, Valerie

    Publicado 2012
    “…The consequences of environmental change for human migration have gained increasing attention in the context of climate change and recent large-scale natural disasters, but as yet relatively few large-scale and quantitative studies have addressed this issue. …”
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  2. Metabolic diversity in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas, Lam.) leaves and storage roots por Drapal, Margit, Rossel, G., Heider, B., Fraser, Paul D.

    Publicado 2019
    “…After its domestication in Neotropical America, human migration led to the distribution of the sweet potato plant throughout the world. …”
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  3. It's raining babies? Flood exposures and fertility in Bangladesh por Thiede, Brian C., Chen, Joyce J., Mueller, Valerie, Hultquist, Carolynne, Salim, Zarmeen

    Publicado 2025
    “…An abundant demographic literature examines the impacts of climatic and environmental change on human migration and health. However, somewhat less is known about the effects of environmental changes, especially flood events, on fertility despite plausible reasons to expect such impacts. …”
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  4. A Planetary Health Perspective on Agroforestry in Sub-Saharan Africa por Rosenstock, Todd S., Dawson, Ian K., Aynekulu, Ermias, Chomba, Susan, Degrande, Ann, Fornace, Kimberly, Jamnadass, Ramni H., Kimaro, Anthony A., Kindt, Roeland, Lamanna, Christine, Malesu, Maimbo M., Mausch, Kai, McMullin, Stepha, Murage, Peninah, Namoi, Nictor, Njenga, Mary, Nyoka, Isaac, Paez Valencia, Ana Maria, Sola, Phosiso, Shepherd, Keith D., Steward, Peter R.

    Publicado 2019
    “…We analyze the pathways through which tree-based farm and landscape change affect food and nutrition security, the spread of infectious disease, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and human migration in Sub-Saharan Africa. The available evidence suggests that, despite some increased risks of infectious disease, agroforestry is likely to improve a diverse range of pressing health concerns. …”
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  5. Interspecific introgression patterns reveal the origins of worldwide cultivated bananas in New Guinea por Martin, Guillaume, Cottin, Aurélien, Baurens, Franc-Christophe, Labadie, Karine, Hervouet, Catherine, Salmon, Frédéric, Paulo-de-la-Reberdiere, Nilda, van den Houwe, Ines, Sardos, Julie, Aury, Jean-Marc, D’Hont, Angélique, Yahiaoui, Nabila

    Publicado 2023
    “…Hybridizations between Musa species and subspecies, enabled by their transport via human migration, were proposed to have played an important role in banana domestication. …”
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  6. Migration towards Bangladesh coastlines projected to increase with sea-level rise through 2100 por Bell, Andrew R., Wrathall, David J., Mueller, Valerie, Chen, Joyce, Oppenheimer, Michael

    Publicado 2021
    “…To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scale displacement away from vulnerable coastlines. …”
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  7. Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds por Hanotte, Olivier H., Tawah, C.L., Bradley, D.G., Okomo, M., Verjee, Y., Ochieng, J., Rege, J.E.O.

    Publicado 2000
    “…The Sanga cattle from the Lake Victoria region and the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad, cattle populations surrounded by Zebu breeds were, surprisingly, completely devoid of the indicine allele. Human migration, phenotypic preferences by the pastoralists, adaptation to specific habitats and to specific diseases are the main factors explaining the present-day distribution of the alleles in sub-Saharan Africa.…”
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  8. Disaster plant pathology: Smart solutions for threats to global plant health from natural and human-driven disasters por Etherton, B.A., Choudhury, R.A., Alcalá-Briseño, R.I., Mouafo-Tchinda, R.A., Sulá, A.I.P., Choudhary, M., Adhikari, A., Lei, S., Kraisitudomsook, N., Buritica, J.R., Cerbaro, V.A., Ogero, K., Cox, C.M., Walsh, S., Andrade-Piedra, J.L., Omondi, Bonaventure Aman Oduor, Navarrete, I., McEwan, M., Garrett, K.A.

    Publicado 2024
    “…There is also the potential for direct effects from disasters, such as pathogen or vector dispersal due to floods, hurricanes, and human migration driven by war. Pulse stressors such as hurricanes and war require rapid responses, while press stressors such as climate change leave more time for management adaptation but may ultimately cause broader challenges. …”
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  9. Population genomics of yams: evolution and domestication of Dioscorea species por Sugihara, Y., Kudoh, A., Oli, M.T., Takagi, H., Natsume, S., Shimizu, M., Abe, A., Asiedu, R., Asfaw, A., Adebola, P.O., Terauchi, R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…A review is given to the recent population genomics studies on the hybrid origin of D. rotundata in West and Central Africa, the global dispersion of D. alata through human migrations, and the whole-genome duplication of the South America species of D. trifida. …”
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  10. The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants por D’Hont, Angélique, Denoeud, F., Aury, J.M., Baurens, F.C., Guignon, Valentin, Dita, M., Roux, N.

    Publicado 2012
    “…It involved hybridizations between diverse species and subspecies, fostered by human migrations2, and selection of diploid and triploid seedless, parthenocarpic hybrids thereafter widely dispersed by vegetative propagation. …”
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