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Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari)
Journal Article
Andrade, R., Monteiro, F., Rocha El Bizri, H., Pantoja, L., Bodmer, R., Valsecchi, J., & Mayor, P. Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari). Theriogenology, 119, 163-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.07.006

The white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) is an endangered large-sized Neotropical ungulate that is one of the most hunted mammals in the Amazon. Here, we used two embryos and 102 white-lipped peccary fetuses originated from animals hunted for subsis... Read More about Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari).

A Qualitative IPA of the Motivations of Retirees’ Transitions to ‘Retirement’ Social Identities and the Consequences on Retirement Adjustment Satisfaction
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Underwood, J., & Watt, S. A Qualitative IPA of the Motivations of Retirees’ Transitions to ‘Retirement’ Social Identities and the Consequences on Retirement Adjustment Satisfaction

Retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in relation to shifting from being a privilege for the few to becoming a normative ‘third age’ of the life course. However, retirement represents one of the major life course transitions in late adult lif... Read More about A Qualitative IPA of the Motivations of Retirees’ Transitions to ‘Retirement’ Social Identities and the Consequences on Retirement Adjustment Satisfaction.

Achieving success in post-disaster resettlement programmes through better coordination between spatial and socio-economic/cultural factors
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Keraminiyage, K., & Piyatadsananon, P. Achieving success in post-disaster resettlement programmes through better coordination between spatial and socio-economic/cultural factors. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 4(3), 352-372. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-03-2013-0007

Purpose – While the top-down approach to design and implement post-disaster resettlement programmes are often influenced by spatial factors such as land availability and access to infrastructure facilities, failure to recognise socio-economic... Read More about Achieving success in post-disaster resettlement programmes through better coordination between spatial and socio-economic/cultural factors.

The Relationship between Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Culture: Theoretical Framework
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Allali, B., Kulatunga, U., & Keraminiyage, K. The Relationship between Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Culture: Theoretical Framework. ˜The œbuilt & human environment review, 7(1),

Although knowledge sharing and organisational culture are two different concepts, there is a significant relationship between them. Factors such as communication and trust between staff, reward systems, information systems and organisational struc... Read More about The Relationship between Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Culture: Theoretical Framework.

Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats
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Risely, A., Müller-Klein, N., Schmid, D., Wilhelm, K., Clutton-Brock, T., Manser, M., & Sommer, S. Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1873485/v1

Climate change and climate-driven increases in infectious disease threaten wildlife populations globally. Yet, their combined long-term effects on gut microbial communities remain unknown. Over the past two decades, wild meerkats inhabiting the Kalah... Read More about Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats.