PERSISTENCE OF AQUATIC INSECTS ACROSS MANAGED LANDSCAPES: EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE PERMEABILITY ON RE-COLONIZATION AND POPULATION RECOVERY.

Persistence of aquatic insects across managed landscapes: effects of landscape permeability on re-colonization and population recovery.

Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic insects.Dispersal is often the limiting factor for successful re-colonization and recovery of stressed habitats.Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the effects of landscape permeability, assuming a combination of riparian vegetation (edge iphone 13 at

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The educational process in medieval universities (by the materials from Universities of Paris, Bologna and Prague)

Background.The topic is relevant because in numerous works on the history of universities in the Middle Ages, the content of the educational process was not considered in detail, and the authors limited themselves only to the general characteristics of lectures and debates as the main forms of education.Attention was rarely paid to the methodology

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Long Noncoding RNA PRR34-AS1 Aggravates the Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Adsorbing microRNA-498 and Thereby Upregulating FOXO3 [Retraction]

Liu Z, Li Z, Xu B, Yao H, Qi S, Tai J.Cancer Manag Res.2020;12:10749–10762.At the authors request, the Editor and Publisher of Cancer Management and Research wish sukrensi.com to retract the published article.Following publication of the Expression of Concern for this article the authors contacted the journal and explained they were unable to

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Modernity could not destroy them: historicizing the African oral artist and the traditional means of communication in Nigeria

This study examines the identity of the African verbal artist, his communal functions and his role in information dissemination in Nigeria.Before the advent of modern telecommunication systems in Nigeria, the various Nigerian ethnic groups had means of passing on messages/information among them; hence, they were abreast of the issues affecting thei

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