Living Earth Collaborative, Washington University in Saint Louis, St Louis, MO, USA William Farfan-Rios Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis, MO, USA William Farfan-Rios & Alfredo Fuentes School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK Sophie Fauset Depar...
Moreover, research shows a more rapid decrease in mortality levels in populations with a lower life expectancy in comparison to the on average longer living populations (Oeppen and Vaupel 2002). In other words, in countries with a relatively low expected lifespan, life expectancy rises more quic...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Communities Living Sustainably: Multiple Perspectives on Low Carbon Energy)Download keyboard_arrow_down Browse Figures Versions Notes Abstract One of the repeating themes around the provision of the knowledge and skills needed for delivering sustainable ...
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(2012). Jack of all nectars, master of most: DNA methylation and the epigenetic basis of niche width in a flower-living yeast. Mol Ecol 21: 2602–2616. Herrera CM, Pozo MI, Medrano M. (2013). Yeasts in nectar of an early-blooming herb: sought by bumble bees, detrimental to plant ...