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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2023) 7 (2): 151–196.
Published: 12 December 2023
... essentiality, biodiversity is seriously threatened by the insatiable and inequitable human exploitation of the Earth's resources. One of the benefits of biodiversity is its utilization in crop improvement, including cropping improvement (agronomic cultivation practices) and genetic improvement (plant breeding...
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2020) 4 (1): 1–6.
Published: 18 June 2020
...Alison Scott-Brown; Hauke Koch Interactions between pollinators and their plant hosts are central to maintaining global biodiversity and ensuring our food security. In this special issue, we compile reviews that summarize existing knowledge and point out key outstanding research areas to understand...
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2020) 4 (1): 19–32.
Published: 01 June 2020
..., their relevance to food security and biodiversity, and the fragility of these mutually beneficial interactions increases, attention is diverting to other, less well-studied pollinator groups. One such group are those that forage at night. In this review, we document evidence that nocturnal species are providers...
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (6): 731–735.
Published: 11 October 2019
... that this is not the case. Here we consider the technical scope, the uncertainties, and some of the bioethical issues raised by the future prospect of de-extinction. Biodiversity and welfare will not always align, and when a clash is unavoidable, a trade-off will be necessary, seeking the greatest overall value. De...
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 107–113.
Published: 30 April 2019
...Dan Osborn Human activity is driving climate change. This is affecting and will affect many aspects of life on earth. The breadth of its impacts is very wide and covers human, animal and plant health, and also the planet's biodiversity and the services that deliver benefits to people from natural...
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Tim Newbold, Georgina L. Adams, Gonzalo Albaladejo Robles, Elizabeth H. Boakes, Guilherme Braga Ferreira, Abbie S. A. Chapman, Adrienne Etard, Rory Gibb, Joseph Millard, Charlotte L. Outhwaite, Jessica J. Williams
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 207–219.
Published: 24 April 2019
...Tim Newbold; Georgina L. Adams; Gonzalo Albaladejo Robles; Elizabeth H. Boakes; Guilherme Braga Ferreira; Abbie S. A. Chapman; Adrienne Etard; Rory Gibb; Joseph Millard; Charlotte L. Outhwaite; Jessica J. Williams Biodiversity continues to decline under the effect of multiple human pressures. We...