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  1. Rural and urban attitudes towards wildlife por Barlow, Maria

    Publicado 2012
    “…One group consists of rural residents of the Maasai tribe, who are pastoralists and keep livestock and/or farmland for a living. …”
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  2. Sex Chromosome Turnover in Moths of the Diverse Superfamily Gelechioidea por Carabajal Paladino, Leonela Z., Provaznıkova, Irena, Berger, Madeleine, Bass, Chris, Aratchige, Nayanie S., Lopez, Silvia Noemi, Marec, Frantisek, Nguyen, Petr

    Publicado 2019
    “…Testing for sex-linkage performed in other species revealed that while LG7 fused to sex chromosomes in a common ancestor of all Gelechioidea, the second fusion between the resulting neo-sex chromosome and the other autosome is confined to the tribe Gnoreschemini (Gelechiinae). Our data accentuate an emerging pattern of high incidence of neo-sex chromosomes in Lepidoptera, the largest clade with WZ/ZZ sex chromosome system, which suggest that the paucity of neo-sex chromosomes is not an intrinsic feature of female heterogamety. …”
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  3. Not all toxic butterflies are toxic: high intra- and interspecific variation in sequestration in subtropical swallowtails por Dimarco, Romina Daniela, Fordyce, James A.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Swallowtail butterflies in the tribe Troidini (Papilionidae) sequester toxic alkaloids (aristolochic acids, AAs) from their host plants in the genus Aristolochia. …”
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  4. Phylogeny and chromosomal differentiation in Cestreae (Solanaceae) por Maldonado, Ludmila, Hajduczyk Rutz, Jésica L., Yañez Santos, Anahí Mara, Chiarini, Franco, Urdampilleta, Juan D.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Cestreae is a monophyletic tribe within the subfamily Cestroideae (Solanaceae), comprising the American genera Cestrum, Sessea, and Vestia. …”
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  5. Common lands in India: Spatial distribution and overlay with socioeconomic and environmental indicators por ElDidi, Hagar, Khurana, Ritika, Zhang, Wei, Jadav, Maheshkumar Kalidas, Guha, Chiranjit, Priyadarshini, Pratiti, Guo, Zhe, Sandhu, Harpinder, Nagendra, Harini, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Further, communities, especially poor, marginalized and indigenous communities such as Scheduled Tribe rely on forest commons, barren lands, pastures and culturable wastelands for their livelihoods, including for extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for housing and cooking, grazing livestock, among others. …”
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