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Faletti, ME, and CD Stallings. "Life history through the eyes of a hogfish: trophic growth and differential juvenile habitat use from stable isotope analysis." Marine Ecology Progress Series 666 (May 20, 2021): 183–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13671.

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Understanding ontogenetic linkages among fish habitats is critical for conservation of fish populations and the ecosystems on which they rely. Natural tags such as stable isotopes are effective for investigating ecological questions regarding fish movement and habitat use. We analyzed stable isotopes from sequentially deposited laminae of hogfish Lachnolaimus maximus eye lenses from the eastern Gulf of Mexico (eGOM) to investigate trophic and geographic changes across individual life histories. We documented evidence of 1 to 2 step trophic level increases through δ15N increases. We also observ
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Cabrera, Maria Fernanda, Maria Corina Lule, Fatima del Rosario Molina, James Phillipe Jerez, and Julia Rodriguez. "Hybrid operating room for the multidisciplinary treatment of a juvenile nasoangiofibroma at the “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga” general hospital of Mexico: case report and literature review." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 10, no. 5 (2024): 552–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20242713.

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Nasoangiofibroma or juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a highly vascularized benign neoplasm, which mainly affects men between the first and second decade of life. The incidence of this type of lesion is extremely rare and occurs in a 0.05 to 0.5% of all head and neck neoplasm, in which surgical treatment is considered the best treatment option. Treatment of this pathology in a hybrid operating room is considered a novel tool, to carry out an effective multidisciplinary intervention, granting better control of the procedure and hemostasis. The purpose of this publication is to describe th
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Schlagintweit, Felix, and Lorenzo Consorti. "Serrakielina moulladei (Pecheux 1995) comb. nov., a further inhabitant of the Caribbean foraminiferal bioprovince during the Paleocene." Micropaleontology 66, no. 6 (2020): 503–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47894/mpal.66.6.03.

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Pseudorhapydionina moulladei Pêcheux 1995 from the Paleocene of Mexico is taxonomically revised herein. Due to the presence of a bi- or tri-serial growth instead of planispiral juvenile stage, the species cannot be included in Pseudorhapydionina De Castro. Instead, it is assigned to Serrakielina Schlagintweit and Rashidi becoming S. moulladei (Pecheux 1995) comb. nov. The differences to the type-species S. chahtorshiana (Paleocene of Iran) bear on the thickness of septula, general dimensions, number of branches in the stellate foramina, which result in S. moulladei as being smaller than S. ch
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Osho, G. Solomon, Justin Joseph, Julian Scott, and Michael Adams. "An Investigation of Juvenile Gang Membership and Psychopathic Behavior: Evidence from Multilinear Analysis." International Journal of Social Work 3, no. 2 (2016): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijsw.v3i2.9312.

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<p>The extant literature provides evidence that gang involvement increases and individuals propensity to perpetrate antisocial behavior. Furthermore, it has been empirically support that criminal involvement increases and individuals like-hood of experiencing victimization. Antisocial personality disorder is described as engaging in aggressive behavior that is socially unacceptable; irresponsible, impulsive behavior; merged with impaired ability to empathize with victims; indifference to social norms, and frequent substance abuse (Cox, Edens, Magyar, & Lilienfeld, 2013; Lilienfel
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Whaley, Shannon D., Colin P. Shea, E. Christine Santi, and David A. Gandy. "The influence of freshwater inflow and seascape context on occurrence of juvenile spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus across a temperate estuary." PLOS ONE 18, no. 11 (2023): e0294178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294178.

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Spotted seatrout, a popular recreational sport fish in the southeastern United States, are affected by freshwater flow conditions and the availability of estuarine habitat. However, the relative influence of these factors, particularly on early life stages of seatrout, remains uncertain. We used generalized linear models to quantify relationships between the probability of encountering juvenile spotted seatrout during seine surveys and various factors, including freshwater inflow conditions, the availability and richness of estuarine habitats (seagrass, salt marsh, oyster beds) around (400-m r
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Rincón‒Sandoval, Luis Alberto, and Jorge Alberto López‒Rocha. "Length-Based Spawning Potential Ratio (LB-SPR) for Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio) and Associated Species in the Commercial Fishery of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico." Journal of Applied Ichthyology 2024 (April 3, 2024): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/9960996.

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The study calculated the Length-Based Spawning Potential Ratio (LB-SPR) for several species, including red grouper (Epinephelus morio), black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci), gag grouper (M. microlepis), yellowtail snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus), lane snapper (Lutjanus synagris), hogfish (Lachnolaimus maximus), and white grunt (Haemulon plumierii). Data were obtained from the small-scale commercial fleet operating in the red grouper fishery on the Campeche Bank within the Yucatan Peninsula. Monthly records of total length (cm) from April 2017 to May 2018, totaling 10,182 fish, were collected from f
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Morales-Linares, Jonas, José G. García-Franco, Alejandro Flores-Palacios, Thorsten Krömer, and Tarin Toledo-Aceves. "The role of shaded cocoa plantations in the maintenance of epiphytic orchids and their interactions with phorophytes." Journal of Plant Ecology 13, no. 1 (2019): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtz052.

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Abstract Aims Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main threats to biodiversity in tropical forests. Agroecosystems such as shaded cocoa plantations (SCP) provide refuge for tropical forest biota. However, it is poorly known whether the interspecific ecological interactions are also maintained in these transformed habitats. We evaluated the diversity, reproductive status and photosynthetic metabolism (CAM or C3) of the epiphytic orchid community, and their interactions with host trees (phorophytes) in SCP compared to tropical rainforest (TRF). Methods In southeastern Mexico, three sites each
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Grüss, Arnaud, James T. Thorson, Elizabeth A. Babcock, and Joseph H. Tarnecki. "Producing distribution maps for informing ecosystem-based fisheries management using a comprehensive survey database and spatio-temporal models." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 1 (2017): 158–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx120.

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Abstract Ecosystem-based fisheries-management (EBFM) is increasingly used in the United States (U.S.), including in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Producing distribution maps for marine organisms is a critical step in the implementation of EBFM. In particular, distribution maps are important inputs for many spatially-explicit ecosystem models, such as OSMOSE models, as well as for biophysical models used to predict annual recruitment anomalies due to oceanographic factors. In this study, we applied a recently proposed statistical modelling framework to produce distribution maps for: (i) younger juv
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Leal Mena, Eva María, and Antonio Iañez-Domínguez. "Juvenile Delinquency in the Context of Organized Crime in Mexico: A Systematic Review." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, April 15, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x241246516.

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In 2007, Mexico implemented a strategy to combat drug trafficking through military intervention, after which a significant increase in homicides, mainly among young men, was observed and linked to structural problems as well as organized crime, especially the recruitment of youth, with adolescents being particularly vulnerable. Through a systematic review of the literature from 2013 to 2022, we have compiled the reported factors influencing the recruitment of adolescents by organized crime in Mexico and conducted a metasynthesis of the data according to the multiple levels that affect adolesce
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Evans, Hannah A., Meghan I. Booknis, Noah S. Santee, et al. "Mesohabitat and macroecological correlates for blue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus) occurrence in regulated rivers." River Research and Applications, August 24, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rra.4205.

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AbstractBlue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus) populations occur in the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico drainages of North America and are negatively affected by habitat fragmentation and flow regime alteration caused by dams. During fish assemblage surveys in August of 2022, we collected five juvenile blue suckers (312–428 mm total length) in the Angelina River upstream of Sam Rayburn Reservoir in East Texas (46,335 ha surface area) where the occurrence of the species was previously unconfirmed. Given this unexpected finding, we (1) analyzed mesohabitat associations to compare habitats we sam
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Books on the topic "Dancers – Mexico – Juvenile literature"

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Simon, Charnan. Evelyn Cisneros, prima ballerina. Childrens Press, 1990.

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Stanford, Candice. The man who set the town dancing. Clear Light Publishers, 2002.

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Conlon, Laura. Dancers. Rourke Press, 1994.

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Blackaby, Susan. The popcorn dancers. McGraw-Hill School Division, 2012.

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Blackaby, Susan. The popcorn dancers. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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Kalman, Bobbie. Hip-hop dancers. Crabtree Pub. Co., 2010.

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Juarez, Christine. Mexico. Capstone Press, 2014.

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Richardson, Adele. Mexico. Creative Education, 2006.

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Streissguth, Thomas. Mexico. Carolrhoda Books, 1997.

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Gritzner, Charles F. Mexico. Chelsea House Publishers, 2005.

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