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Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
ArticleAbstract: The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Global monitoring, pandemic, restorationAutores:Acevedo-Charry O.A., Adamescu M.C., Adams M.D., Aditya V., Amar A., Anderwald P., Archambault P., Archer S.K., Badihi G., Baerenfaller K., Baker C.J., Barnett L.A., Bates A.E., Belmaker J., Benedetti-Cecchi L., Berger-Tal O., Bertocci I., Biggar B.S., Bird T.J., Boerder K., Bonnel J., Boston C.M., Braun C.D., Brooks J.L., Brownscombe J.W., Bulleri F., Calatayud V., Chauvaud L., Cheval S., China V., Clinton M.E., Coll M., Colón-Piñeiro Z., Command R.J., Connors B., Cooke S.J., Cooper A.T., Costello M.J., Crimmins T.M., Cunningham S.J., Day P.B., De Leo F.C., Denny E.G., Des Brisay P.G., Diamond M.S., Dudas S.E., Dwyer R.G., Edgar G.J., Efrat R., Eguíluz V.M., Elustondo D., English P.A., Fernández-Gracia J., Franklin C.E., Garner G., Geraldi N.R., Gerst K.L., Haggarty D.R., Hatzofe O., Henderson M.G., Hofmeyr S., Jayathilake D.R.M., Kalisa E., Koper N., Kuuire V.Z., Lacko L., Loetscher H., Maggi E., Marsh R.L., Mathias D., Midwood J.D., Nicolas Moity, Ocampo D., Ocampo-Peñuela N., Ortega M., Posthumus E.E., Primack R.B., Racoviceanu T., Ravaglioli C., Richards C., Rindi L., Rodríguez J.P., Rodriguez R., Roll U., Rosemartin A., Sánchez-Clavijo L.M., Schaffer S.N., Schrimpf M.B., Shellard M., Stofberg M., Stuart-Smith R.D., Sumasgutner P., Suri J., Switzer J.R., Thomson R.L., Thorrold S.R., Vergara V., Wiesmann S., Wipf S., Wong K., Zvuloni A.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding resource partitioning in sympatric seabirds living in tropical marine environments
ArticleAbstract: Two closely-related species living in sympatry can only coexist if a shift towards a novel ecologicaPalabras claves:Australian birds, Foraging, seabirds, sexual dimorphism, Tropical ecologyAutores:Bunce A., Dwyer R.G., Franklin C.E., José F. Pontón-Cevallos, Jose Ponton-CevallosFuentes:googlescopus