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Affective Estrangement and Ecological Destruction in TV Crime Series Fortitude

2020

Koistinen and Mäntymäki examine how graphic violence evokes affect in the context of ecological destruction in the UK-produced TV crime fiction series Fortitude (2015–17). They argue that the series mobilises generic exchange by incorporating speculative elements into a traditional crime narrative structure, thereby creating space for affective estrangement. They show how the amalgamation of violence, ecological destruction and affect serves as an entrance into socioecological critique with a strong cautionary element through the negotiation between the human and nonhuman and the ethics of violence. Theoretically, the chapter relies on Sara Ahmed’s view of affect as social processes produce…

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Linking species interactions with phylogenetic and functional distance in European bird assemblages at broad spatial scales

2017

Aim: Understanding the relative contribution of different species interactions in shaping community assembly has been a pivotal aim in community ecology. Biotic interactions are acknowledged to be important at local scales, although their signal is assumed to weaken over longer distances. We examine the relationship between positive, neutral and negative pairwise bird abundance distributions and the phylogenetic and functional distance between these pairs after first controlling for habitat associations. Location: France and Finland. Time period: 1984 to 2011 (Finland), 2001 to 2012 (France). Major Taxa studied: Birds. Methods: We used results from French and Finnish land bird monitoring pr…

aggregated distributionsegregated distributionevoluutiobiologiainterspecific competitionheterospecific attractionphylogenetic distancefylogeografia[SDE]Environmental SciencesSuomielinympäristölinnutfunctional similarity[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyRanskapairwise interactionsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Interspecific interactions and premating reproductive isolation

2008

Interspecific interactions have several evolutionary consequences: for example, two species may compete, hybridize, or behave aggressively towards each other, or there may be predator–prey interactions. One consequence of these interactions is the evolution of premating reproductive isolation between the two species. The most obvious interspecific interaction, which has an effect on reproductive isolation, is the avoidance of hybridization, or, in other words, the reinforcement process. The theory of reinforcement states that when hybridization is maladaptive, selection pressure causes a divergence in female mate preference and/or in male secondary sexual characters. It is often assumed tha…

aggressiivisuusLisääntymisisolaatioZoologyReproductive isolationInterspecific competitionBiologykilpailusaalistus
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Climate and agriculture: empirical evidence for countries and agroecological zones of the Sahel

2022

International audience; ow heterogenous is the impact of climate change across space and the type of agricultural production? In this paper, we investigate the relationship between climate change and variability, measured by temperature and rainfall, and agricultural production at the country and agroecological zone levels of the Sahel. We consider a crop production index and five cereals (maize, millet, sorghum, wheat and rice). Based on an original climate database and an agricultural production function estimated for the period 1961–2016, we show that average rainfall and temperature during the growing season indeed have highly heterogeneous effects on agricultural production, depending …

agroecological zonesEconomics and Econometricsagricultural production functionJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C3 - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models • Multiple Variables/C.C3.C33 - Panel Data Models • Spatio-temporal ModelsNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryClimate changeSpace (commercial competition)JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q5 - Environmental Economics/Q.Q5.Q54 - Climate • Natural Disasters and Their Management • Global Warming[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMeasure (mathematics)JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q1 - Agriculture/Q.Q1.Q10 - GeneralAgricultureSahelEconomicsClimate changeAgricultural productivityEmpirical evidencebusinessAgroecologyApplied Economics
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Importance de la variabilité fonctionnelle intraspécifique des adventices en réponse aux pratiques culturales et aux conditions climatiques

2016

EAGESTADCT1; Importance de la variabilité fonctionnelle intraspécifique des adventices en réponse aux pratiques culturales et aux conditions climatiques. Ecologie des Communautés Végétales (ECOVEG 12)

agroecologySonchus asper[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Polygonum persicaria[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]écologie fonctionnelle[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]weed-crop competitioncrop sequenceadventicesfunctional diversityChenopodium album
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Effects of density, species interactions, and environmental stochasticity on the dynamics of British bird communities

2022

Our knowledge of the factors affecting species abundances is mainly based on time-series analyses of a few well-studied species at single or few localities, but we know little about whether results from such analyses can be extrapolated to the community level. We apply a joint species distribution model to long-term time-series data on British bird communities to examine the relative contribution of intra- and interspecific density dependence at different spatial scales, as well as the influence of environmental stochasticity, to spatiotemporal interspecific variation in abundance. Intraspecific density dependence has the major structuring effect on these bird communities. In addition, envi…

aikasarjatPopulation DynamicsNEST SITESBirdsCOEXISTENCEDEPENDENCEmulti-speciesINTERFERENCE COMPETITIONAnimalsEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPOPULATIONspatiotemporalstokastiset prosessitspecies interactionsCLIMATE-CHANGEtime-serieseliöyhteisötEXPLOITATION COMPETITIONEXTINCTION RISKpopulaatiodynamiikkajoint species distribution modelcommunity dynamicsdensity dependence1181 Ecology evolutionary biologylinnutkannanvaihtelutABUNDANCEenvironmental stochasticityympäristönmuutokset
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Airlines Customer Segmentation in the Hyper-Competition Era

2019

As the airline industry reaches its maturity, so do the passengers who are looking for more sophistication in terms of the products and services they buy or expect. Offering a large array of services to customers with different expectations who await customization along their journey has become more challenging for airlines all over the world. Coping with changes in a volatile environment means that airlines need to redefine their customer segmentation, evolving from a social-demographic to a more complicated behavioral approach which encompasses the whole traveling experience and the way airlines deliver at every touching point.

airlines customer segmentationInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESlcsh:Marketing. Distribution of productsairline commercial strategyComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSbehavioral segmentationlcsh:HF5410-5417.5socio-demographic segmentationmulti-customer segmentationairline competitionExpert Journal of Marketing
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The Route Development Strategies of Romanian Airports: A Key Challenge in Modern Aviation

2018

Airport route development can be defined as a complex process carried out by airports, encouraging airlines to launch new routes or increase frequencies on already served destinations. The deregulated aviation environment helped airports to find new and innovative ways to compete directly with each other for a limited airline capacity, engaging with airlines and proving the airport route development strategy and airline needs meet at a certain point. The future prosperity of the communities the airports serve, depends on the efforts of the route development team and their focused aviation marketing strategy. A huge responsibility to attract what is best for the community as well as a good c…

airport salesnetwork developmentairport marketingairline salesComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSairport competitionlcsh:Businessairport route developmentlcsh:HF5001-6182airline developmentairport profitabilityExpert Journal of Business and Management
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Interconceptualizing Europe and Peace : Identity Building Under the European Heritage Label

2019

AbstractThis chapter investigates how peace is used in attempts to build a collective identity for the European Union in the context of the European Heritage Label (EHL), a central instrument in the EU’s cultural heritage policy. The official EHL documents and the websites of the EHL sites are analysed using a conceptual approach that particularly focuses on the interconceptualizations between peace and Europe. The ways peace is discussed can be divided into four thematic categories: treaties, institutions, practices, and symbols related to peace. The chapter concludes that heritage related to peace is mainly discussed in a non-contradictory manner, with little space for dissonance.

alueellinen identiteetti050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)Space (commercial competition)Euroopan Unioni0508 media and communicationsCollective identityrauhaPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationCognitive dissonancemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEU-politiikkaEuropean UnionEuropean unionmedia_common05 social scienceskulttuuripolitiikkaMedia studiesIdentity building16. Peace & justicekulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceCultural heritageConceptual approachEuroopan integraatioeurooppalaisuus
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Intraspecific variation in mating behaviour does not cause sexual isolation between Drosophila virilis strains

2005

There is increasing evidence that mate recognition systems vary within species. We studied the courtship rituals of five Drosophila virilis strains to investigate this intraspecific variation. Males that actively and persistently courted the female without paying much attention to the female's behaviour were the most successful at copulating. Intraspecific variation in mating rituals was high, but not as high as at the species level and it was not high enough to cause sexual isolation between the strains. The differences in courtship interactions of the strains reflected their geographical origin. Males from one of the strains did not produce audible song during their courtship, but still m…

animal structuresCourtship displayEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungiLate stageZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionCourtshipDrosophila virilisVariation (linguistics)Drosophilidaebehavior and behavior mechanismsAnimal Science and ZoologyMatingreproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonAnimal Behaviour
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