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  1. Female hunting participation in Europe and North America by Serup, Bjarni

    Published 2007
    “…Further, my analysis showed differences among Europe and North America when it came to income and level of education. …”
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  2. Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview by Greene, Stephanie L., Khoury, Colin K., Williams, Karen A.

    Published 2018
    “…North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States, is rich in plant species used by humans in both ancient and modern times. …”
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  3. Toward integrated conservation of North America's crop wild relatives by Khoury, Colin K., Greene, Stephanie L., Krishnan, Sarada, Miller, Allison J., Moreau, Tara, Williams, Karen A., Rodríguez Bonilla, Lorraine, Spurrier, Carol S., Zalapa, Juan, Nabhan, Gary Paul

    Published 2020
    “…North America harbors a rich native flora of crop wild relatives—the progenitors and closely related species of domesticated plants—as well as a range of culturally significant wild utilized plants. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Biosurveillance for an invasive pest of maize, Prostephanus truncatus, across North America and in Greece by Quellhorst, Hannah E., Sakka, Maria K., Odjo, Sylvanus, Ludwick, Dalton, Bingham, Georgina V., Roeder, Karl A., Hesler, Louis S., Hanley, Raina M., Zhu, Junwei J., Wilkins, Rachel V., Ponce, Marco A., Athanassiou, Christos G., Kun Yan Zhu, Gerken, Alison R., Morrison III, William R.

    Published 2025
    “…In this study, we performed a 2-year latitudinal biosurveillance programme for P. truncatus, related bostrichids and Sitophilus spp. as key species in and around maize and wheat production at 10-15 sites from 20 degrees to 47 degrees latitude in North America and Greece to evaluate how habitat, latitude and season affected spatiotemporal dynamics of these insects. …”
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  5. Degeneration of aflatoxin gene clusters in Aspergillus flavus from Africa and North America by Adhikari, B.N., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, Cotty, P.J.

    Published 2016
    “…In order to identify mechanisms of non-aflatoxigenicity in non-aflatoxigenic genotypes of value in aflatoxin biocontrol, complete cluster sequences of 35 A. flavus genotypes from Africa and North America were analyzed. Inability of some genotypes to produce aflatoxin resulted from deletion of biosynthesis genes. …”
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  6. A Climate Coffee Chat, Post-Food Systems Summit Dialogue North America by Baethgen, Walter, Boettiger, Sara, Turner, Jacquelyn

    Published 2020
    “…The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), life science company Bayer and Columbia University's Earth Institute organized an online Food Systems Summit Dialogue (FSSD) event with stakeholders based in North America. With over 100 eager participants, the aim of this event was to share perspectives, understand positions and elevate proposals that have the potential to transform food systems under changing climate. …”
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