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Chen, Yong-He, Yong-Jing Chen, Yue-Ping Zhang, and Ta-Jen Chu. "Revealing the Current Situation and Strategies of Marine Ranching Development in China Based on Knowledge Graphs." Water 15, no. 15 (2023): 2740. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15152740.

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In recent years, marine ranching, as an emerging model of marine industry development, has become a research hotspot in the marine industries of many countries. A marine ranching is an ecological aquaculture fishing ground formed within a specific sea area to increase and restore fishery resources, combined with artificial nurseries and the construction of fish reefs. As a major maritime country, China attaches great importance to the construction of marine ranching and supports them as an important means of conserving aquatic resources, providing fishermen with jobs, and building a marine eco
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Figueroa, Daniela, Leopoldo Galicia, and Manuel Suárez Lastra. "Latin American Cattle Ranching Sustainability Debate: An Approach to Social-Ecological Systems and Spatial-Temporal Scales." Sustainability 14, no. 14 (2022): 8924. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14148924.

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The significance of Latin America (LA) in the global food supply is large and prominent. The livestock sector at this time faces social-ecological challenges that will be accentuated in the future and will be incredibly challenging for small and medium producers. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand the role of LA cattle ranching in the current sustainability debate. In addition, we identified the main components of cattle ranching social-ecological systems and evaluated the institutional and ecological interactions of livestock studies by identifying spatial and temporal
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Chen, Du, Zhiwu Gao, Sirui Li, et al. "Joint Entity–Relation Extraction for Knowledge Graph Construction in Marine Ranching Equipment." Applied Sciences 15, no. 13 (2025): 7611. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15137611.

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The construction of marine ranching is a crucial component of China’s Blue Granary strategy, yet the fragmented knowledge system in marine ranching equipment impedes intelligent management and operational efficiency. This study proposes the first knowledge graph (KG) framework tailored for marine ranching equipment, integrating hybrid ontology design, joint entity–relation extraction, and graph-based knowledge storage: (1) The limitations in existing KG are obtained through targeted questionnaires for diverse users and employees; (2) A domain ontology was constructed through a combination of t
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Campuzano, Lorena, Natalia Triana Angel, and Stefan Burkart. "Cattle Ranching in Colombia: A Monolithic Industry?" Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña (HALAC) revista de la Solcha 12, no. 2 (2022): 81–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.32991/2237-2717.2022v12i2.p81-106.

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This article analyzes literature on the history of cattle ranching and agricultural innovation adoption in Colombia to understand how livestock production systems have evolved from the 1950s until today. Departing from new scholarship that has questioned the idea that cattle ranching has been only a land-grabbing strategy dominated by few elites, this article focuses on the adoption of improved pastures and the role of key institutions such as the CIAT on the transformation of practices and the shortcomings of technification. It shows that Colombia has had big transformations with the introduc
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Brasil, Alexandre Anders, Humberto Angelo, Alexandre Nascimento de Almeida, Eraldo Aparecido Trondoli Matricardi, Henrique Marinho Leite Chaves, and Maristela Franchetti de Paula. "Modeling the Impacts of Soil Management on Avoided Deforestation and REDD+ Payments in the Brazilian Amazon: A Systems Approach." Sustainability 15, no. 15 (2023): 12099. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151512099.

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An Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) was employed to develop a Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) and a quantitative model to investigate the changes in land use within the Brazilian Amazon. The process began by creating a theoretical NPF using a ‘systems thinking’ approach. Subsequently, a ‘system dynamic model’ was built based on an extensive review of the literature and on multiple quantitative datasets to simulate the impacts of the NPF, specifically focusing on the conversion of forests into open land for ranching and the implementation of soil management practices as a macro-level policy a
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Mendoza‐Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Romeo A. Saldaña‐Vázquez, Dario Navarrete‐Gutiérrez, Cristian Kraker‐Castañeda, Rafael Ávila‐Flores, and Guillermo Jiménez‐Ferrer. "Reducing conflict between the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus and cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes." Mammal Review 53, no. 2 (2023): 72–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441534.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Increased cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes has led to human–wildlife conflicts that complicate the relationship between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. We review the literature related to conflicts between livestock production and the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus , specifically, the factors that influence the incidence of problems caused by bites to cattle. We summarise the strategies proposed to reduce these problems and propose actions from the perspectives of cattle management, landscape ecol
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Mendoza‐Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Romeo A. Saldaña‐Vázquez, Dario Navarrete‐Gutiérrez, Cristian Kraker‐Castañeda, Rafael Ávila‐Flores, and Guillermo Jiménez‐Ferrer. "Reducing conflict between the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus and cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes." Mammal Review 53, no. 2 (2023): 72–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441534.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Increased cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes has led to human–wildlife conflicts that complicate the relationship between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. We review the literature related to conflicts between livestock production and the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus , specifically, the factors that influence the incidence of problems caused by bites to cattle. We summarise the strategies proposed to reduce these problems and propose actions from the perspectives of cattle management, landscape ecol
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Mendoza‐Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Romeo A. Saldaña‐Vázquez, Dario Navarrete‐Gutiérrez, Cristian Kraker‐Castañeda, Rafael Ávila‐Flores, and Guillermo Jiménez‐Ferrer. "Reducing conflict between the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus and cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes." Mammal Review 53, no. 2 (2023): 72–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441534.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Increased cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes has led to human–wildlife conflicts that complicate the relationship between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. We review the literature related to conflicts between livestock production and the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus , specifically, the factors that influence the incidence of problems caused by bites to cattle. We summarise the strategies proposed to reduce these problems and propose actions from the perspectives of cattle management, landscape ecol
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Mendoza‐Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Romeo A. Saldaña‐Vázquez, Dario Navarrete‐Gutiérrez, Cristian Kraker‐Castañeda, Rafael Ávila‐Flores, and Guillermo Jiménez‐Ferrer. "Reducing conflict between the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus and cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes." Mammal Review 53, no. 2 (2023): 72–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441534.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Increased cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes has led to human–wildlife conflicts that complicate the relationship between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. We review the literature related to conflicts between livestock production and the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus , specifically, the factors that influence the incidence of problems caused by bites to cattle. We summarise the strategies proposed to reduce these problems and propose actions from the perspectives of cattle management, landscape ecol
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Mendoza‐Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Romeo A. Saldaña‐Vázquez, Dario Navarrete‐Gutiérrez, Cristian Kraker‐Castañeda, Rafael Ávila‐Flores, and Guillermo Jiménez‐Ferrer. "Reducing conflict between the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus and cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes." Mammal Review 53, no. 2 (2023): 72–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441534.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Increased cattle ranching in Neotropical landscapes has led to human–wildlife conflicts that complicate the relationship between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. We review the literature related to conflicts between livestock production and the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus , specifically, the factors that influence the incidence of problems caused by bites to cattle. We summarise the strategies proposed to reduce these problems and propose actions from the perspectives of cattle management, landscape ecol
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Avila-Flores, Rafael, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz, and Wendy S. Sánchez-Gómez. "Use of linear features by the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) in a tropical cattle-ranching landscape." Therya 10, no. 3 (2019): 229–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13490394.

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Avila-Flores, Rafael, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz, and Wendy S. Sánchez-Gómez. "Use of linear features by the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) in a tropical cattle-ranching landscape." Therya 10, no. 3 (2019): 229–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13490394.

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Avila-Flores, Rafael, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz, and Wendy S. Sánchez-Gómez. "Use of linear features by the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) in a tropical cattle-ranching landscape." Therya 10, no. 3 (2019): 229–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13490394.

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Avila-Flores, Rafael, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz, and Wendy S. Sánchez-Gómez. "Use of linear features by the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) in a tropical cattle-ranching landscape." Therya 10, no. 3 (2019): 229–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13490394.

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Jahandideh, Mitra. "Khele: The Sign of the Talesh People's Awareness of Nature and Its Sounds." AAWM Music and Nature 2 (August 15, 2023): 30–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8250628.

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The Talesh people of Iran are an ethnic group who primarily live in the county of Talesh, in Gilan province, on the southwestern coast of the Caspian Sea. Talesh county is divided into four regions: coastal, plains, foothills, and mountains (Bazen 2015). The eastern coastal region runs along the Caspian Sea, and most of its people make their living by fishing. The western region of Talesh is mountainous, and its people mainly do summer ranching. The foothills region is for winter ranching, and the plains are used primarily for farming (Shokouri 2003). In these places, Talesh women and men
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Gomes, Fernanda Bento Rosa, Cecilia de Mattos Canella, Otávio Eurico de Aquino Branco, Mariana C. Coelho Silva Castro, and Samuel Rodrigues Castro. "Deforestation in Legal Amazon: A Panel Data Analysis of Potential Interferers." Journal of Management and Sustainability 10, no. 2 (2020): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jms.v10n2p97.

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The knowledge on the significant factors that lead to environmental changes can be an attractive tool for directing priority actions of management, sustainability and impact minimization. In this regard, this work suggests the use of panel data analysis in environmental assessments, proposing a panel data regression model for the context of the Amazon forest, aiming to evaluate the role of primary activities over deforestation in Legal Amazon between 1988 and 2018. For this, the deforested areas in Legal Amazon were assessed regarding the potential explanatory variables: (i) area intended for
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Gonçalves, Fernando, Erich Fischer, and Rodolfo Dirzo. "Forest conversion to cattle ranching differentially affects taxonomic and functional groups of Neotropical bats." Biological Conservation 210 (June 12, 2017): 343–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13521199.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Understanding the effects of land conversion for livestock grazing on species diversity and functional groups continues to be urgently needed to assess how ranching affects animal assemblages and provide guidelines for managing landscapes under this omnipresent type of land use. Given Neotropical bats' high diversity of feeding habits and flying abilities, and that they play multiple, important ecological roles in ecosystems, they are an ideal study system to address such a need. We investigated the effects of livestock ranching on Neotropical
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Gonçalves, Fernando, Erich Fischer, and Rodolfo Dirzo. "Forest conversion to cattle ranching differentially affects taxonomic and functional groups of Neotropical bats." Biological Conservation 210 (June 7, 2017): 343–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13521199.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Understanding the effects of land conversion for livestock grazing on species diversity and functional groups continues to be urgently needed to assess how ranching affects animal assemblages and provide guidelines for managing landscapes under this omnipresent type of land use. Given Neotropical bats' high diversity of feeding habits and flying abilities, and that they play multiple, important ecological roles in ecosystems, they are an ideal study system to address such a need. We investigated the effects of livestock ranching on Neotropical
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Gonçalves, Fernando, Erich Fischer, and Rodolfo Dirzo. "Forest conversion to cattle ranching differentially affects taxonomic and functional groups of Neotropical bats." Biological Conservation 210 (July 3, 2017): 343–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13521199.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Understanding the effects of land conversion for livestock grazing on species diversity and functional groups continues to be urgently needed to assess how ranching affects animal assemblages and provide guidelines for managing landscapes under this omnipresent type of land use. Given Neotropical bats' high diversity of feeding habits and flying abilities, and that they play multiple, important ecological roles in ecosystems, they are an ideal study system to address such a need. We investigated the effects of livestock ranching on Neotropical
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Gonçalves, Fernando, Erich Fischer, and Rodolfo Dirzo. "Forest conversion to cattle ranching differentially affects taxonomic and functional groups of Neotropical bats." Biological Conservation 210 (July 10, 2017): 343–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13521199.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Understanding the effects of land conversion for livestock grazing on species diversity and functional groups continues to be urgently needed to assess how ranching affects animal assemblages and provide guidelines for managing landscapes under this omnipresent type of land use. Given Neotropical bats' high diversity of feeding habits and flying abilities, and that they play multiple, important ecological roles in ecosystems, they are an ideal study system to address such a need. We investigated the effects of livestock ranching on Neotropical
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Zycherman, Ariela. "Cultures of Soy and Cattle in the Context of Reduced Deforestation and Agricultural Intensification in the Brazilian Amazon." Environment and Society 7, no. 1 (2016): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ares.2016.070105.

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ABSTRACTThe expansion and intensification of agriculture is a major driver of deforestation in tropical forests and for global climate change. However, over the past decade Brazil has significantly reduced its deforestation rates while simultaneously increasing its agricultural production, particularly cattle and soy. While, the scholarly literature primarily attributes this success to environmental policy and global economic trends, recent ethnographic depictions of cattle ranchers and soy farmers offer deeper insight into how these political and economic processes are experienced on the grou
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Casagranda, Yasmin Gomes, Joanna Wiśniewska-Paluszak, Grzegorz Paluszak, et al. "Emergent Research Themes on Sustainability in the Beef Cattle Industry in Brazil: An Integrative Literature Review." Sustainability 15, no. 5 (2023): 4670. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15054670.

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Brazil is one of the world’s biggest beef producers and its largest exporter. However, beef cattle ranching is a leading cause of deforestation and habitat conversion in the Brazilian Amazon, which challenges sustainable development. We adopted the triple bottom line (TBL) as a guiding theory of sustainability and assumed the necessity of a production system-specific approach. Based on an integrative literature analysis, we aimed to assess sustainability pillars in beef cattle production. The Web of Science, Scopus and Science Direct databases were searched for studies on mitigating the advers
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Gosnell, Hannah, Kelsey Emard, and Elizabeth Hyde. "Taking Stock of Social Sustainability and the U.S. Beef Industry." Sustainability 13, no. 21 (2021): 11860. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132111860.

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This paper presents the results of a study of social sustainability in the U.S. beef industry with a focus on the pre-harvest, cattle ranching portion of the industry. Using an integrative literature review and interviews with fifteen thought leaders in the field, we synthesize key indicators of social sustainability and provide a framework to be used in analyzing social sustainability in the pre-harvest beef industry. We identify six themes that are critical to social sustainability: human health; learning/adaptation; community relations; equity and inclusion; land ownership, tenure, and succ
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Gosnell, Hannah, Susan Charnley, and Paige Stanley. "Climate change mitigation as a co-benefit of regenerative ranching: insights from Australia and the United States." Interface Focus 10, no. 5 (2020): 20200027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2020.0027.

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‘Managed grazing’ is gaining attention for its potential to contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing bare ground and promoting perennialization, thereby enhancing soil carbon sequestration (SCS). Understanding why ranchers adopt managed grazing is key to developing the right incentives. In this paper, we explore principles and practices associated with the larger enterprise of ‘regenerative ranching’ (RR), which includes managed grazing but infuses the practice with holistic decision-making. We argue that this broader approach is appealing due to a suite of ecological, economic and
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Prianto, Eko, Reny Puspasari, Dian Oktaviani, Priyo Suharsono Sulaiman, and Regi Fiji Anggawangsa. "PEMANFAATAN IKAN NAPOLEON (Cheilinus undulatus Rüppell 1835) MELALUI SISTEM PERIKANAN BUDIDAYA DI KABUPATEN NATUNA." Jurnal Kebijakan Perikanan Indonesia 11, no. 2 (2019): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/jkpi.11.2.2019.101-111.

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Indonesia merupakan salah satu daerah penyebaran dan pengekspor ikan napoleon (Cheilinus undulatus Rüppell 1835) di dunia. Pemanfatan jenis ikan ini telah diatur baik ditingkat nasional yang dilindungi terbatas berdasarkan ukuran dan ditingkat internasional masuk di dalam daftar Appendiks II CITES. Salah satu kabupaten di Indonesia yang memiliki sumber daya ikan napoleon melimpah adalah Kabupaten Natuna. Pemanfaatan sumber daya ikan napoleon dengan cara membesarkan anakan yang ditangkap dari alam. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan kegiatan pemanfaatan dan opsi pengelolaan sumber daya
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Wallace, Kevin M., Alison J. Leslie, Tim Coulson, and Audrey S. Wallace. "Population size and structure of the Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus in the lower Zambezi valley." Oryx 47, no. 3 (2013): 457–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605311001712.

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AbstractConcern has been raised about the lack of population data for the Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus in the lower/middle Zambezi valley. This area is important for conservation as well as being a source of crocodile eggs and adults for the ranching industry. Two spotlight surveys, in 2006 and 2009, were used to estimate population size, structure and trends. A stage-structured matrix model was parameterized from existing literature and the expected predictions were compared to those observed. The survey data suggests a population increase since 2006. Crocodile density was greatest (3.
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Brito, De Oliveira Marcione, Brandão Martha Lima, Cordeiro José L. Passos, De Oliveira Luiz F. Barbosa, and Adriano L. Peracchi. "Composition and frequency of capture of bat assemblages in a landscape mosaic in northern Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil." Mastozoología Neotropical 27, no. 1 (2020): 039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13481346.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In uence of landscape patches on species richness and frequency of bats was evaluated in a cattle ranch in northern Pantanal wetland. Besides the lack of information on bats in areas modi ed by ranching, land use and the seasonal ooding in the Pantanal wetland certainly a ects bat fauna composition. Twenty-seven (27) species were captured, distributed in ve families. Phyllostomidae predominated with 16 species, followed by Vespertilionidae with ve species. Species richness and frequency of captures varied according to the landscape mosaic, pre
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Brito, De Oliveira Marcione, Brandão Martha Lima, Cordeiro José L. Passos, De Oliveira Luiz F. Barbosa, and Adriano L. Peracchi. "Composition and frequency of capture of bat assemblages in a landscape mosaic in northern Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil." Mastozoología Neotropical 27, no. 1 (2020): 039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13481346.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In uence of landscape patches on species richness and frequency of bats was evaluated in a cattle ranch in northern Pantanal wetland. Besides the lack of information on bats in areas modi ed by ranching, land use and the seasonal ooding in the Pantanal wetland certainly a ects bat fauna composition. Twenty-seven (27) species were captured, distributed in ve families. Phyllostomidae predominated with 16 species, followed by Vespertilionidae with ve species. Species richness and frequency of captures varied according to the landscape mosaic, pre
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Brito, De Oliveira Marcione, Brandão Martha Lima, Cordeiro José L. Passos, De Oliveira Luiz F. Barbosa, and Adriano L. Peracchi. "Composition and frequency of capture of bat assemblages in a landscape mosaic in northern Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil." Mastozoología Neotropical 27, no. 1 (2020): 039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13481346.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In uence of landscape patches on species richness and frequency of bats was evaluated in a cattle ranch in northern Pantanal wetland. Besides the lack of information on bats in areas modi ed by ranching, land use and the seasonal ooding in the Pantanal wetland certainly a ects bat fauna composition. Twenty-seven (27) species were captured, distributed in ve families. Phyllostomidae predominated with 16 species, followed by Vespertilionidae with ve species. Species richness and frequency of captures varied according to the landscape mosaic, pre
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Brito, De Oliveira Marcione, Brandão Martha Lima, Cordeiro José L. Passos, De Oliveira Luiz F. Barbosa, and Adriano L. Peracchi. "Composition and frequency of capture of bat assemblages in a landscape mosaic in northern Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil." Mastozoología Neotropical 27, no. 1 (2020): 039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13481346.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In uence of landscape patches on species richness and frequency of bats was evaluated in a cattle ranch in northern Pantanal wetland. Besides the lack of information on bats in areas modi ed by ranching, land use and the seasonal ooding in the Pantanal wetland certainly a ects bat fauna composition. Twenty-seven (27) species were captured, distributed in ve families. Phyllostomidae predominated with 16 species, followed by Vespertilionidae with ve species. Species richness and frequency of captures varied according to the landscape mosaic, pre
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Espinal, Mario, José M. Mora, and Carlos M. OReilly. "The occurrence of the Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus, Molossidae) in Central America." Caribbean Journal of Science 49, no. 1 (2016): 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13420385.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Pealeʼs free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus) is found in Sonora and Tamaulipas (Mexico) and in South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil) but there are no records from Central America. Known altitudinal range of this bat is from sea level to 3,150 m; most known records are from below 1,000 masl. We report the occurrence of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Central America based on a recently dead male found in southern Honduras. The nearest localities where it has been reported are western Sonora and eastern Tamaulipas,
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Brito, De Oliveira Marcione, Brandão Martha Lima, Cordeiro José L. Passos, De Oliveira Luiz F. Barbosa, and Adriano L. Peracchi. "Composition and frequency of capture of bat assemblages in a landscape mosaic in northern Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil." Mastozoología Neotropical 27, no. 1 (2020): 039–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13481346.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In uence of landscape patches on species richness and frequency of bats was evaluated in a cattle ranch in northern Pantanal wetland. Besides the lack of information on bats in areas modi ed by ranching, land use and the seasonal ooding in the Pantanal wetland certainly a ects bat fauna composition. Twenty-seven (27) species were captured, distributed in ve families. Phyllostomidae predominated with 16 species, followed by Vespertilionidae with ve species. Species richness and frequency of captures varied according to the landscape mosaic, pre
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Chen, Wei-Hua, Jia-Ying Liu, Yue-Ping Zhang, and Ta-Jen Chu. "Current Status and Topics of Research on Smart Fishery in China: A Literature Review based on CNKI (2000−2022)." International Journal of Environmental Sustainability and Protection 2, no. 4 (2022): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.35745/ijesp2022v02.04.0003.

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Recently, it has become important to find a way to combine modern information technology with the traditional fishery industry. For this, understanding the current situation of the smart fishery is important to promote its development. Promoting the transformation and upgrading of the traditional fishery industry can speed up the process of fishery modernization. Applying modern science and technology to the whole process of the fishery leads to the development of the fishery industry. Therefore, we tried to create a related knowledge map to present the status and important topics of China's s
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Rudel, Thomas K., Diane Bates, and Rafael Machinguiashi. "Ecologically Noble Amerindians?: Cattle Ranching and Cash Cropping among Shuar and Colonists in Ecuador." Latin American Research Review 37, no. 1 (2002): 144–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100019385.

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AbstractObservers have argued that as indigenous peoples become more acculturated and their reserves more populous, they begin to exploit tropical rain forests much as colonists and other outsiders do. The history of changes in land use between 1950 and 1980 among the Shuar, an indigenous group in the Ecuadorian Amazon, would appear to support this convergence thesis. The Shuar began to clear land, plant pastures, and acquire cattle, much like their mestizo competitors for land. Using survey and remote-sensing data for a later period, from 1987 to 1997, we demonstrate that convergence has give
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Asay, Greta L., Hannah Z. Hendricks, Elizabeth Long-Meek, and Michael R. Cope. "Charting Sustainable Land Management Futures by Looking to the Past: The Case of Bears Ears National Monument." Land 12, no. 1 (2022): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12010056.

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This review offers an examination of the historical and sociocultural context that should have informed the creation and management of the Bears Ears National Monument (BENM) in rural Southeastern Utah, USA—an area surrounded by ranching communities and sovereign Native American tribal lands. Because of elements such as cultural significance, ancestral ties, natural resources, and recreational value, the land of Bears Ears has different cultural meanings for various groups. The BENM is indeed a complex issue that can and should be viewed from multiple perspectives. Throughout its history, the
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Carmo, Tábata Alves do, Mateus Oliveira Mena, Isabela de Almeida Cipriano, et al. "Prophylaxis of helminths in cattle in Brazil." Research, Society and Development 11, no. 14 (2022): e527111436638. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i14.36638.

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Cattle ranching in Brazil has long been one of the main and most important sectors of the economy. Among the factors that negatively influence the rearing of production animals, the worm disease deserves prominence, because it is one of the most important problems of the Brazilian herd, being responsible for large losses in livestock activity. Worms are caused by helminths of different phyla, classes, genera and species, and can affect several animals, being extremely important in production animals. These parasites can cause losses and great economic losses due to the fall in animal productio
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Abugu, Nkechinyere Anthonia,, Oladeinde Olufemi Stephen,, and Odele Muyiwa,. "Seasonal pattern of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in benue state, nigeria." Global Journal of Social Sciences 21, no. 2 (2022): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjss.v21i2.2.

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There is sparse literature on seasonal pattern of farmers and herdsmen conflict in Benue State, Nigeria despite numerous links between climate change and resource conflict. Thus, this study was designed to assess the seasonal occurrence of armed conflict in Benue State and analyze the monthly death casualties of armed conflict in Benue state from 2010-2019. Data were collected from secondary sources such as report of Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria watch data base and Newspapers. Data were presented in tables and analyzed using descriptive statistic such as range, mean, standard deviation and co
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Abugu, Nkechinyere Anthonia, Olufemi Stephen Oladeinde, and Muyiwa Odele. "Seasonal pattern of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State, Nigeria." Global Journal of Social Sciences 21, no. 1 (2022): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjss.v21i1.2.

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There is sparse literature on seasonal pattern of farmers and herdsmen conflict in Benue State, Nigeria despite numerous links between climate change and resource conflict. Thus, this study was designed to assess the seasonal occurrence of armed conflict in Benue State and analyze the monthly death casualties of armed conflict in Benue state from 2010-2019. Data were collected from secondary sources such as report of Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria watch data base and Newspapers. Data were presented in tables and analyzed using descriptive statistic such as range, mean, standard deviation and co
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Abugu, Nkechinyere Anthonia, Olufemi Stephen Oladeinde, and Muyiwa Odele. "Seasonal pattern of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State, Nigeria." Global Journal of Social Sciences 21, no. 1 (2022): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjss.v21i1.2.

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There is sparse literature on seasonal pattern of farmers and herdsmen conflict in Benue State, Nigeria despite numerous links between climate change and resource conflict. Thus, this study was designed to assess the seasonal occurrence of armed conflict in Benue State and analyze the monthly death casualties of armed conflict in Benue state from 2010-2019. Data were collected from secondary sources such as report of Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria watch data base and Newspapers. Data were presented in tables and analyzed using descriptive statistic such as range, mean, standard deviation and co
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Bastos Lima, Mairon G. "Corporate Power in the Bioeconomy Transition: The Policies and Politics of Conservative Ecological Modernization in Brazil." Sustainability 13, no. 12 (2021): 6952. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13126952.

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The bioeconomy transition is a double-edged sword that may either address fossil fuel dependence sustainably or aggravate human pressures on the environment, depending on how it is pursued. Using the emblematic case of Brazil, this article analyzes how corporate agribusiness dominance limits the bioeconomy agenda, shapes innovation pathways, and ultimately threatens the sustainability of this transition. Drawing from scholarship on power in agri-food governance and sustainability transitions, an analytical framework is then applied to the Brazilian case. The analysis of current policies, recen
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Barbieri, Alisson F. "Sustainability of Colonist Land Uses in the Amazon: A Demo-Livelihoods Perspective." Sustainability 15, no. 19 (2023): 14116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151914116.

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Amazon, the largest global tropical forest, is central to counterbalance the effects of climate change. However, the extant literature has not fully explained the effects of demographic changes on land use and livelihoods sustainability that reconciles production and conservation. Using a case study of 28 years in the Brazilian Amazon, this article provided novel empirical evidences on the co-evolution of household demographic dynamics (composition and life cycles), land use and livelihoods as depicted by the demo-livelihoods theoretical framework. Methods of analysis involve the combination o
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López-González, Celia, Emma P. Gómez-Ruiz, Abraham Lozano, and Ricardo López-Wilchis. "Activity of Insectivorous Bats Associated with Cattle Ponds at La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Durango, Mexico: Implications for Conservation." Acta Chiropterologica 17, no. 1 (2015): 117–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13454613.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Most bats depend strongly on surface water to survive and reproduce, and thus it is a limiting resource in markedly seasonal environments, such as semiarid and temperate Mexico. Cattle ranching, an important activity in these areas has resulted in construction of rainwater reservoirs that may represent the only available surface water during the dry season. Using acoustic detectors we measured activity in cattle ponds at La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Durango, Mexico to assess patterns of use by insectivorous bats. We tested for differences in
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Mendoza-Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Darío Alejandro Navarrete-Gutiérrez, Guillermo Jiménez-Ferrer, Cristian Kraker-Castañeda, and Romeo A. Saldaña-Vázquez. "Abundance of the common vampire bat and feeding prevalence on cattle along a gradient of landscape disturbance in southeastern Mexico." Mammal Research 66, no. 3 (2021): 481–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478667.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Cattle ranching is one of the main production activities in the Neotropics that has unavoidably led to cattle exposure to the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) and rabies virus. Although many studies have assessed this issue, the influence of environmental characteristics associated with land use and social and production constraints have received little attention. We used satellite imagery classification to identify a gradient of landscape disturbance and analyzed the effects of cattle management and landscape structure on common vampire
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López-González, Celia, Emma P. Gómez-Ruiz, Abraham Lozano, and Ricardo López-Wilchis. "Activity of Insectivorous Bats Associated with Cattle Ponds at La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Durango, Mexico: Implications for Conservation." Acta Chiropterologica 17, no. 1 (2015): 117–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13454613.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Most bats depend strongly on surface water to survive and reproduce, and thus it is a limiting resource in markedly seasonal environments, such as semiarid and temperate Mexico. Cattle ranching, an important activity in these areas has resulted in construction of rainwater reservoirs that may represent the only available surface water during the dry season. Using acoustic detectors we measured activity in cattle ponds at La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Durango, Mexico to assess patterns of use by insectivorous bats. We tested for differences in
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Mendoza-Sáenz, Víctor Hugo, Darío Alejandro Navarrete-Gutiérrez, Guillermo Jiménez-Ferrer, Cristian Kraker-Castañeda, and Romeo A. Saldaña-Vázquez. "Abundance of the common vampire bat and feeding prevalence on cattle along a gradient of landscape disturbance in southeastern Mexico." Mammal Research 66, no. 3 (2021): 481–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478667.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Cattle ranching is one of the main production activities in the Neotropics that has unavoidably led to cattle exposure to the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) and rabies virus. Although many studies have assessed this issue, the influence of environmental characteristics associated with land use and social and production constraints have received little attention. We used satellite imagery classification to identify a gradient of landscape disturbance and analyzed the effects of cattle management and landscape structure on common vampire
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