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  1. Assessment of rainwater management practices and land use land cover changes in the Meja watershed of Ethiopia por Ayana, B., McCartney, Matthew P., Zemadim, Birhanu, Langan, Simon J., Sharma, Bharat R., Balemi, T.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Poor rainwater management (RWM) practices and resultant problems of land degradation and low water productivity are severe problems in the rural highlands of Ethiopia. …”
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  2. Climate and land use land cover change and their interconnections with livestock feed resource management in Ethiopia por Mekasha, A.

    Publicado 2014
    “…We found that land use/land cover changes are proceeding in all eco-environments and that transitions are from grasslands, and forest lands to bush/shrub lands and crop lands in the pastoral site (Liben), from bush/shrub lands and grasslands to crop lands in agro-pastoral site (Mieso) and from bush/shrub lands, forest lands and grasslands to crop lands in the mixed crop-livestock site (Tiyo). …”
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  3. Agroecosystem patterns and land management co-develop through environment, management, and land-use interactions por Caulfield, Mark E., Fonte, Steven J., Groot, Jeroen C.J., Vanek, Steven J., Sherwood, Stephen, Oyarzun, Pedro, Borja, Ross Mary, Dumble, Sam, Tittonell, Pablo Adrian

    Publicado 2020
    “…The objective of this study was to contribute to more contextualized natural resource management in a rural landscape in the Ecuadorian Andes by (1) identifying biophysical patterns in soil properties, biodiversity, and C stocks that emerge from natural landscape pedogenic processes, resulting from elevation-induced climate gradients, erosion and soil textural patterns, and (2) assessing farm management and land-use effects on and their interactions with these biophysical patterns. …”
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  4. Parasitic wasps avoid ant-protected hemipteran hosts via detection of ant cuticular hydrocarbons por Mouratidis, Angelos, Vacas, Sandra, Herrero-Schell, Julieta, Navarro-Llopis, Vicente, Marcel, Dicke, Tena, Alejandro

    Publicado 2021
    “…One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ants and phloem-feeding insects. …”
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