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Journal articles on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Nicolson, Dan H. "SPECIES EPITHETS AND GENDER INFORMATION." TAXON 35, no. 2 (May 1986): 323–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1221280.

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Shrestha, Sajani. "IMPACT OF INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND GENDER." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, no. 1 (January 27, 2021): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i1.2021.2859.

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Invasive Alien Species (IAS) is considered the second major cause of biodiversity loss and habitat degradation. They pose a serious threat to different ecosystems of Nepal such as agriculture, forestry, fisheries and natural systems. Invasive alien species affect people's livelihoods and human well-being. Some species are important sources of fuel wood, fodder, timber and food products for local households and communities. Similarly, some species hold cultural, spiritual and recreational significance. In contrast, they also harm livelihoods and increase vulnerability via land encroachment and reduction in mobility or access. In some cases, they also diminish the abundance of natural resources used by households and reduce agricultural production. This results in a loss of their income and increases vulnerability. Furthermore, some invasive species have also negative implications on human health and safety. Likewise, they are responsible for reducing the cultural value of landscapes. Invasive Alien Species are well-recognized drivers of social-ecological change. Extensive research on invasive species in Nepal has yet to be done. Therefore, the impact of invasive species on livelihoods and human well-being is a lesser-known concept. The effect of benefits and costs analysis of invasive species on livelihoods and human well-being remains pivotal for policy-making and management. This article is based on the development of a comprehensive national strategy and plan of action to control and manage IAS in Nepal. It discusses the broader aspect and status of IAS in Nepal.
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Strang, Veronica. "Gender and Pan-Species Democracy in the Anthropocene." Religions 12, no. 12 (December 6, 2021): 1078. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel12121078.

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There are diverse historical trajectories in human societies’ relationships with the non-human world. While many small place-based groups have tried to retain egalitarian partnerships with other species and ecosystems, larger societies have made major transitions. In religious terms, they have moved from worshipping female, male or androgynous non-human deities, to valorising pantheons of deities that, over time, became semi-human and then human in form. Reflecting Durkheimian changes in social and political arrangements, movements towards patriarchy led to declining importance in female deities, and the eventual primacy of single male Gods. With these changes came dualistic beliefs separating Culture from Nature, gendering these as male and female, and asserting male dominion over both Nature and women. These beliefs supported activities that have led to the current environmental crisis: unrestrained growth; hegemonic expansion; colonialism, and unsustainable exploitation of the non-human world. These are essentially issues of inequality: between genders, between human groups, and between human societies and other living kinds. This paper draws on a series of ethnographic research projects (since 1992) exploring human-environmental relationships, primarily in Australia, the UK, and New Zealand, and on a larger comparative study, over many years, of a range of ethnographic, archaeological, theological, and historical material from around the world. It considers contemporary debates challenging Nature-Culture dualism and promoting ‘rights for Nature’ or—rejecting anthropocentricity to recognize an indivisible world—for the non-human communities with whom we co-inhabit ecosystems. Proposing new ways to configure ethical debates, it suggests that non-human rights are, like women’s rights, fundamentally concerned with power relations, social status, and access to material resources, to the extent that the achievement of ‘pan-species democracy’ and greater equality between living kinds goes hand-in-hand with social, political and religious equality between genders.
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Sayers, Janet, Lindsay Hamilton, and Kate Sang. "Organizing animals: Species, gender and power at work." Gender, Work & Organization 26, no. 3 (April 2019): 239–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12277.

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Mardon, Jérôme, Sandra M. Saunders, Marti J. Anderson, Charline Couchoux, and Francesco Bonadonna. "Species, Gender, and Identity: Cracking Petrels’ Sociochemical Code." Chemical Senses 35, no. 4 (February 26, 2010): 309–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjq021.

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Cooper, W. R., and D. R. Horton. "Gender- and Species-Specific Characteristics of Bacteriomes from Three Psyllid Species (Hemiptera: Psylloidea)." Journal of Entomological Science 49, no. 2 (April 2014): 190–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-49.2.190.

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Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Xing-Fu Zhu, Hang Sun, Yong-Ping Yang, and Spencer C. H. Barrett. "Size-dependent gender modification in Lilium apertum (Liliaceae): does this species exhibit gender diphasy?" Annals of Botany 114, no. 3 (July 25, 2014): 441–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcu140.

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Kordecki, Lesley. "Not a Conclusion to Gender and Species, Ecofeminist Intersections." Medieval Feminist Forum 54, no. 1 (March 28, 2018): 118–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/1536-8742.2118.

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Liu, Fan, Xiao-Li Yue, Jin-Ming Chen, and Qing-Feng Wang. "Gender modification in a monoecious species Sagittaria potamogetifolia (Alismataceae)." Plant Ecology 199, no. 2 (May 4, 2008): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11258-008-9426-x.

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Cooper, W. R., and D. R. Horton. "Correction: Gender- and Species-Specific Characteristics of Bacteriomes From Three Psyllid (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) Species." Journal of Entomological Science 50, no. 1 (January 2015): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-50.1.88.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Wahl, Alice. "Clear Round : Equestrian Embodiments - Race and Gender Matters." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Genusvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-34707.

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The object of this thesis is to explore the connections between race, gender and equestrianism. This aim stems from personal experiences of becoming a “horse girl” in a Swedish horsebackriding context, which indeed is lined with racialized and gendered norms. I am inclined to understand how equestrianism, i.e. horseback riding practices and communities, often comes to be considered as white and (un)obtainable for some and not others. Through interviews with nine equestrians located in the United States and observations in their stable environments, the thesis seek to investigate how gender and racial norms appear and materialize, and thus shape the interviewed participants lived experiences in horse human environments. Through a theoretical framework of Sara Ahmed’s elaboration on phenomenology, Karen Barad’s term intra-action and Donna Haraway’s figuration companion species, the thesis discusses the multi-layered and complex ways in which race and gender is produced in and produces equestrian spaces and practices. The analysis shows that equestrianism is habitually oriented around whiteness, shaping the proximity between some (and not other) human and horse bodies in the regional landscape where the participants reside. Horses are both organized in and organize the contours of the city, entangled in the politics of racial segregation and the materialization of classed environments and neighborhoods. Equestrian communities, especially those that practice the disciplines of dressage and show jumping, repeatedly welcome and extend certain human (and non-human) bodies while stopping and questioning others. Further, different equestrian spaces materializes in differentiating and multi-sensoric ways, making certain color schemes, tactile sensations of textures and scents appear as racialized and gendered, and in turn forms the premises of belonging. The thesis then displays the political and affective connections between human and non-human bodies, objects and rooms in the specific context of equestrianism, and argues that such aspects must be understood as co-produced rather than separate entities. The discussion thus complicates binary dichotomies such as nature and culture, human and non-human and matter and discourse, showing how such aspects instead are entangled in the production of equestrianism and racialized and gendered “difference”.
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Yamamoto, Kayoko, Hiroko Kawai-Toyooka, Takashi Hamaji, Yuki Tsuchikane, Toshiyuki Mori, Fumio Takahashi, Hiroyuki Sekimoto, Patrick J. Ferris, and Hisayoshi Nozaki. "Molecular evolutionary analysis of a gender-limited MID ortholog from the homothallic species Volvox africanus with male and monoecious spheroids." PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625192.

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Volvox is a very interesting oogamous organism that exhibits various types of sexuality and/or sexual spheroids depending upon species or strains. However, molecular bases of such sexual reproduction characteristics have not been studied in this genus. In the model species V. carteri, an ortholog of the minus mating type-determining or minus dominance gene (MID) of isogamous Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is male-specific and determines the sperm formation. Male and female genders are genetically determined (heterothallism) in V. carteri, whereas in several other species of Volvox both male and female gametes (sperm and eggs) are formed within the same clonal culture (homothallism). To resolve the molecular basis of the evolution of Volvox species with monoecious spheroids, we here describe a MID ortholog in the homothallic species V. africanus that produces both monoecious and male spheroids within a single clonal culture. Comparison of synonymous and nonsynonymous nucleotide substitutions in MID genes between V. africanus and heterothallic volvocacean species suggests that the MID gene of V. africanus evolved under the same degree of functional constraint as those of the heterothallic species. Based on semi quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analyses using the asexual, male and monoecious spheroids isolated from a sexually induced V. africanus culture, the MID mRNA level was significantly upregulated in the male spheroids, but suppressed in the monoecious spheroids. These results suggest that the monoecious spheroid-specific down regulation of gene expression of the MID homolog correlates with the formation of both eggs and sperm in the same spheroid in V. africanus.
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Qaisar, Rizwan. "Myonuclear Organization and Regulation of Muscle Contraction in Single Muscle Fibres : Effects of Ageing, Gender, Species, Endocrine Factors and Muscle Size." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Klinisk neurofysiologi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-167723.

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The skeletal muscle fibre is a syncitium where each myonucleus regulates the gene products in a finite volume of cytoplasm i.e., the myonuclear domain (MND). A novel image analysis algorithm applied to confocal images, analyzing MND size and myonuclear spatial distribution in 3-dimensions in single skeletal muscle fibres has been used in this project. The goal was to explore the modulation of myonuclei count and MND size in response to muscle adaptation processes. The effects of ageing, gender, hormones, muscle hypertrophy and body size were investigated on MND size. A strong linear relationship was found between MND size and body size in the muscle fibres from mammals representing a 100,000-fold difference in body size. Independent of species, MND size was highly dependent on MyHC isoform type and mitochondrial contents of skeletal muscle fibres. In hypertrophic mice, a significant effect of MND size on specific force and myosin content was observed. This effect was muscle fibre type-specific and shows that the bigger MNDs in fast-twitch EDL muscle fibres are optimally tuned for force production while smaller MNDs in slow-twitch soleus muscle fibres have a much more dynamic range of hypertrophy without functional compromise. This indicates a critical volume individual myonuclei can support efficiently for a proportional gain in muscle fibre force and size. In human muscle fibres, spatial organization of myonuclei was affected by both ageing and MyHC isoform expression. In fibres expressing type I MyHC isoform, an increased MND size variability and myonuclear aggregates were observed in old age although average MND size was unchanged. In contrast, in type IIa fibres, the average MND size was smaller reflecting smaller size of muscle fibres. Those changes may influence the transcriptional activity per myonucleus and/or local cooperatively of myonuclei in a gender and muscle fibre-type specific manner. Finally, hormone replacement therapy was shown to negate menopause-related functional impairment in skeletal muscle fibres. The positive effect on force was due to quantitative effect in fibres expressing fast myosin isoform while the effect was both quantitative and qualitative in fibres expressing slow myosin isoform. The effect on MND size was fibre type dependent and was achieved by significantly reducing domain size in slow- but not the fast-twitch muscle fibres. Together, our data suggest that modulation of myonuclei count and MND size is a mechanism contributing to remodelling of skeletal muscle in muscle adaptation process. These findings should be considered when developing therapeutic approaches towards restoring muscle mass and strength in muscle wasting conditions.
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Carmo, Íris Nery do. ""Viva o feminismo vegano!": gastropolíticas e convenções de gênero, sexualidade e espécie entre feministas jovens." Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, 2013. http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/18540.

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A partir dos anos 2000, a heteroglossia feminista parece se complexificar com a emergência das jovens enquanto ativistas que afirmam identidades e demandas específicas. É nesse contexto que se nota o forjamento de grupos que aprofundam a “politização do privado” – uma estratégia que marcou o movimento feminista da segunda metade do século XX – ao inserir a alimentação estritamente vegetariana, ou vegana, em um contexto de ativismo feminista. Por meio de pesquisa qualitativa realizada em seis eventos feministas nos quais foi produzida e servida alimentação vegana, buscou-se compreender tal faceta do feminismo contemporâneo lançando-se mão da categoria analítica “gastropolítica” (APPADURAI,1981). Investigaram-se os sentidos atribuídos a essa alimentação a partir da articulação dos marcadores de gênero, sexualidade, geração e espécie. Argumenta-se que a politização do que se ingere está imbricada numa rede de ativismo que utiliza a música, os zines e as oficinas para construir uma prática política centrada no cotidiano, na autonomia e no prazer. Nessa cosmologia, o corpo – enquanto receptáculo ativo dessa alimentação – é trazido para o centro dos investimentos enquanto um lugar que pode reinventar ontologias humanas e não-humanas, não só de espécie mas também de gênero e sexualidade. Since the 2000’s the feminist heteroglossia seems to be complexified with the emergency of young activists who claim for specific identities and demands. In this context we can notice the construction of groups that radicalize the “politization of private” – an strategy which marked the feminist movement in the second half of the 20th century – by the insertion of a strictly vegetarian food (vegan food) in a feminist activist landscape. Using qualitative research realized in six feminist events where vegan food was cooked and shared, we tried to understand this face of contemporary feminist movement using the analytic category of “gastropolitics” (APPADURAI, 1981). The meanings attributed to the food were investigated from the articulation of gender, sexuality, generation and species. We argue that the politization of what we eat is imbricated in an activist network that use the music, zines and workshops to build a political practice centered in the daily life, the autonomy and in the pleasure. Inside this cosmology, the body – understood as an active receptacle of this food – is brought to the center of the political investments as a place where we can reinvent human and non-human ontologies, not just species ontologies but gender and sexuality ontologies too.
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LeMay, Megan Molenda. "Queering the Species Body: Interspecies Intimacies and Contemporary Literature." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1404733899.

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Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro. "Paragryllini (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Phalangopsidae) Brasil: descrições de novos táxons." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2009. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/3891.

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Paragryllini Desutter is a Neotropical tribe of crickets with species distributed from southern Mexico to Brazil. Currently are known 24 species assigned to six genera: Benoistella Uvarov, 1939; Mexiacla Gorochov, 2007; Oaxacla Gorochov, 2007; Paragryllus Guérin- Méneville, 1844; Rumea Desutter, 1988; and Silvastella Desutter- Grandcolas, 1992. In this paper new taxa from the Brazilian Central Amazonia are described. The genus Rumea is reported for the first time from this region, represented by three new species from the Central Amazonian: R. zebra sp. nov., R. manauensis sp. nov. and R. tigris sp. nov. Also two new genera are described: Marciela gen. nov., including M. longipes sp. nov. from Brazil and M. crybelos (Nischk & Otte, 2000) comb. nov. from Ecuador; and Sperberus gen. nov. including only S. arboricolus sp. nov. The morphology of the male genitalia of the Rumea species is discussed and a new interpretation is proposed. For the illustration of the genitalia of males and females a photographic technique was used: the structure was immersed in glycerin and photographs were taken on different levels of focous. For the construction of the final images the free software CombineZM was used. The biogeography of the Paragryllini is discussed based on the known distribution of the species. This study contributes to the knowledge of the group, increases its geographical distribution, and may serve as a starting point for future research on the Paragryllini in Brazil.
Paragryllini Desutter é uma tribo Neotropical com espécies distribuídas do sul do México até o Brasil. Atualmente são conhecidas 24 espécies subordinadas a 6 gêneros: Benoistella Uvarov, 1939; Mexiacla Gorochov, 2007; Oaxacla Gorochov, 2007; Paragryllus Guérin-Méneville, 1844; Rumea Desutter, 1988; e Silvastella Desutter-Grandcolas, 1992. Nesta dissertação são descritos novos táxons de Paragryllini da Amazônia Central brasileira. Faz-se o primeiro registro do gênero Rumea para esta área, com a descrição de três espécies novas: R. zebra sp. nov., R. manauensis sp. nov. e R. tigris sp. nov.. Também são descritos dois gêneros novos: Marciela gen. nov., que inclui Marciela longipes sp. Nov. do Brasil e Marciela crybelos (Nischk & Otte, 2000) comb. nov. do Equador; e Sperberus gen. nov. incluindo unicamente Sperberus arboricola sp. nov. Para as espécies do gênero Rumea, discutem-se as características morfológicas da genitália dos machos e se propõe uma nova interpretação da dessa estrutura. Para ilustrar a genitália tanto dos machos quanto das fêmeas, desenvolveu-se uma técnica de fotografia: a estrutura era inmersa em glicerina e eran tiradas fotografias em diferentes níveis de foco. Para a construção da fotografia final usou-se o software livre CombineZM. Discutem-se alguns aspectos biogeográficos baseados na distribuição conhecida das espécies de Paragryllini. Este estudo proporciona um aporte para o conhecimento do grupo, já que se amplia sua dibribuiçao geográfica, e puede servir como um punto de partida para futuras pesquiças sobre os Paragryllini no Brasil.
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Ruben, Jennifer Lynn. "Illusionary Strength; An Analysis of Female Empowerment in Science Fiction and Horror Films in Fatal Attraction, Aliens, and The Stepford Wives." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1355753729.

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Chaintreuil, Ulysse. "L'Unité de la forme : sur les parties de la substance formelle chez Aristote." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PA01H218.

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La forme n’est pas, dans la pensée aristotélicienne, un objet simple, mais, parce qu’elle s’exprime par un énoncé définitionnel, une réalité complexe, composée de parties. Or, la nature des parties de la forme et leurs relations avec cette dernière pose problème dans la mesure où la forme est la substance première : elle doit à ce titre constituer une unité. Cette unité est problématique puisque la forme, totalité complexe, entretient une relation nécessaire au composé dont elle est la forme. Ce problème de l’unité de la forme se décline selon deux aspects. D’une part, il s’agit d’identifier la nature des parties de la forme et l’enjeu principal pour Aristote est d’éviter de faire de la matière du composé dont elle est la forme une partie de celle-ci tout en affirmant l’unité radicale du composé hylémorphique. Autrement dit, il faut affirmer l’unité radicale du composé substantiel tout en conservant l’intégrité de la forme au sein de celui-ci, en montrant qu’il n’est pas nécessaire de faire de la matière une partie de la forme pour expliquer l’unité du composé sensible. D’autre part, il s’agit d’expliquer l’unité des parties de la forme et plus particulièrement la manière dont ces parties peuvent constituer une totalité complexe proprement substantielle, et non pas simplement un tas de parties disparates assemblées entre elles. Il s’agit alors de savoir comment les différentes parties de la forme peuvent constituer une totalité substantielle proprement une à partir d’une multiplicité élémentaire. C’est ce double problème – celui de l’intégrité et celui du caractère total de la forme – que nous voulons traiter dans le présent travail
The form is not, in Aristotelian thought, a simple object, but because it is expressed by a definitional statement, it is a complex reality, composed of parts. The nature of the parts of the form and their relations with the latter is problematic insofar as the form is the first substance: it must as such constitute a unity. This unity is problematic since the form, a complex totality, maintains a necessary relation to the compound of which it is the form. This problem of the unity of the form is declined according to two aspects. On the one hand, it is a question of identifying the nature of the parts of the form, and the main issue for Aristotle is to avoid making the matter of the compound of which it is the form a part of it, while affirming the radical unity of the hylemorphic compound. In other words, one must affirm the radical unity of the substantial compound while preserving the integrity of the form within it, by showing that it is not necessary to make matter a part of the form to explain the unity of the sensible compound. On the other hand, it is a question of explaining the unity of the parts of the form and more particularly the way in which these parts can constitute a properly substantial and complex totality, and not simply a pile of disparate parts assembled. It is then a question of knowing how the different parts of the form can constitute a substantial totality properly one from an elementary multiplicity. It is this double problem - that of the integrity and that of the totality of the form - that we want to treat in the present work
Nel pensiero aristotelico, la forma non è un oggetto semplice, ma, poiché si esprime in un enunciato definitorio, è una realtà complessa, composta di parti. Ora, la natura delle parti della forma e delle loro relazioni con quest'ultima è problematica nella misura in cui la forma è la sostanza primaria: come tale, deve costituire un'unità. Questa unità è problematica poiché la forma, una totalità complessa, mantiene una relazione necessaria con il composto di cui è la forma. Il problema dell'unità della forma ha due aspetti. Da una parte, si tratta di individuare la natura delle parti della forma, e il problema principale per Aristotele è evitare di rendere la materia del composto di cui è la forma una parte di quest'ultima, affermando allo stesso tempo l'unità radicale del composto ilemorfico. In altre parole, l'unità radicale del composto sostanziale deve essere affermata preservando l'integrità della forma al suo interno, mostrando che non è necessario rendere la materia parte della forma per spiegare l'unità del composto sensibile. D'altra parte, si tratta di spiegare l'unità delle parti della forma e, più in particolare, il modo in cui queste parti possono costituire una totalità complessa, propriamente sostanziale, e non semplicemente un ammasso di parti disparate assemblate insieme. Si tratta allora di capire come le diverse parti della forma possano costituire una totalità propriamente sostanziale a partire da una molteplicità elementare. È questo doppio problema - quello dell'integrità e quello della totalità della forma - che vogliamo affrontare nel presente lavoro
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Loick, Steffen. "Donna J. Haraway." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-220672.

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Donna J. Haraway ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin, Wissenschaftsphilosophin und Literaturwissenschaftlerin, die an den Departments History of Consciousness und Feminist Studies der University of California lehrte. In dieser Position hatte sie die erste explizit der Feministischen Theorie gewidmete Professur in den USA inne. Haraways Arbeiten bewegen sich in einem thematischen Schnittfeld von feministischer Erkenntniskritik, Cultural Studies, politischer Theorie und Biowissenschaften.
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Loick, Steffen. "Donna J. Haraway." Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2013. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15408.

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Donna J. Haraway ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin, Wissenschaftsphilosophin und Literaturwissenschaftlerin, die an den Departments History of Consciousness und Feminist Studies der University of California lehrte. In dieser Position hatte sie die erste explizit der Feministischen Theorie gewidmete Professur in den USA inne. Haraways Arbeiten bewegen sich in einem thematischen Schnittfeld von feministischer Erkenntniskritik, Cultural Studies, politischer Theorie und Biowissenschaften.
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Books on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Grossinger, Richard. Embryogenesis: Species, gender, and identity. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books, 2000.

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A new species: Gender and science in science fiction. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

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Ortbals, Candice D. Utilizing Images in Narrative Analyses of Gender, Race, and Species. 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529691429.

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Flight of the Goose: A Story of the Far North. Seattle, Washington, USA: Far Eastern Press, 2005.

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Tanaka, James. Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Tanaka, James. Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Tanaka, James. Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Tanaka, James. Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Tanaka, James. Face Recognition: The Effects of Race, Gender, Age and Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Taylor, Anya. "Questions of Species and Gender." In Coleridge’s Writings, 55–97. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23324-3_3.

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Santos, M. Irene Ramalho. "Gender, Species, and Coloniality in Maria Velho da Costa." In Gender, Empire, and Postcolony, 191–202. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137340993_12.

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Tait, Adrian. "Beyond class, gender, species? Charles Dickens's Hard Times." In Environmental Justice in Early Victorian Literature, 132–59. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367821609-6.

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Dettmeyer, Reinhard B. "Forensic–Histological Diagnosis of Species, Gender, Age, and Identity." In Forensic Histopathology, 289–301. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77997-3_12.

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Dettmeyer, Reinhard B. "Forensic-Histological Diagnosis of Species, Gender, Age, and Identity." In Forensic Histopathology, 231–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20659-7_12.

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Merskin, Debra. "Mia Had a Little Lamb: Gender and Species Stereotypes in LEGO Sets." In Cultural Studies of LEGO, 271–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32664-7_12.

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Fraser, Heather, and Nik Taylor. "Producing Marginalized Knowledge: Privilege and Oppression on the Basis of Species, Class, and Gender." In Neoliberalization, Universities and the Public Intellectual, 23–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57909-6_2.

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Van Dijck, Annemie, Debby Van Dam, and Peter Paul De Deyn. "Species, Strain, and Gender Issues in the Development and Validation of Animal Models of Dementia." In Neuromethods, 53–75. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-898-0_4.

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Hartman, Richard E., and Earl C. Thorndyke. "Patterns of Behavioral Deficits in Rodents Following Brain Injury Across Species, Gender, and Experimental Model." In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 71–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18497-5_12.

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Besky, Sarah. "Seaweed." In Solarities, 277–86. Earth, Milky Way: punctum books, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53288/0404.1.23.

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Across the globe, as air temperatures steadily climb, so too do ocean temperatures. This rise is particularly acute in New England. Temperatures in the Gulf of Maine have risen nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit in the past century. Warming waters have meant that once-plentiful species—lobsters most prominent among them—are moving to colder northern waters. With fewer and fewer lobsters to catch, lobster fishing in southern New England is no longer financially viable. Those still making a living from the ocean must find different species to exploit. As New England fisheries collapse, seaweed appears as a hopeful alternative. This essay asks, What is regenerated in “regenerative ocean farming” projects, in which seaweed is a key figure? A critical reflection on the turn to seaweed in the context of climate crisis and highlights how seaweed’s potentiality—as healthy food, biofuel, binding agent, carbon sink, and a hopeful alternative to depleted ocean industries—rearticulates capitalist logics of productivism, gender inequality, and settler colonial property relations. Solar-based and “green” economies still operate on economic grammars rooted in the forms of extraction to which they serve as a foil and a regenerative alternative.
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Conference papers on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Zhang, Jun, Mahmoud T. Khasawneh, and Shannon R. Bowling. "Gender change in certain species." In the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1878537.1878784.

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Zhang, Jun, Mahmoud T. Khasawneh, and Shannon R. Bowling. "Gender change in certain species - an agent-based modeling study." In 2010 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sieds.2010.5469645.

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Denipah-Cook, Talavai. "Interactions in ithomiine aggregations by wing pattern, species identity, and gender." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.105491.

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Sendratari, Luh, and I. Margi. "Pemelekan and Pengebugan: representation of the strengthening of social species of female and male gender through gangsing games." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Law, Social Sciences and Education, ICLSSE 2020, 10 November, Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.10-11-2020.2303430.

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Farkas, Tamás. "Names and naming and their cultural context in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld." In International Conference on Onomastics “Name and Naming”. Editura Mega, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30816/iconn5/2019/75.

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The Discworld is a comic fantasy universe created by British author Terry Pratchett, where over 40 of his novels are set. This diverse world is home to a lot of different cultures and (human and non-human) characters, living cheek by jowl, regardless of species, gender or life status. However, with many allusions, the Discworld is in several ways a parody of our own world, culture and society. All of this make it a very fruitful subject of literary onomastics. The paper analyses, using many examples, the complex multicultural and linguistic context and embeddedness of literary names and naming in Pratchett’s Discworld.
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Lutphy Ali, Noor, Mustafa D. Younus, Omar F. Bahjat, Lina Sordash Hassan, Mohamad Hawar Rahman, Kawa Kamal Kareem, Darya Emad, and Hataw Ali. "Identification of Pharyngitis Bacteria in Patients with Sore Throat Features in Rizgary Teaching Hospital and Overuse of Antibiotics." In 4th International Conference on Biological & Health Sciences (CIC-BIOHS’2022). Cihan University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/biohs2022/paper.745.

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This research is designed to study sore throat (pharyngitis) and its causes, which is considered to be one of the serious health problems that affect many individuals annually. The research included an infected study status of 81 cases suspected of pharyngitis attending Rzgary Hospital department of ENT, in Erbil city. Infection was diagnosed by culturing the throat swab and collecting data about individual gender, age, occupation and residency. Also, this study deals with acute and chronic pain of sore throat (pharyngitis) and describes their causes. As well as the diagnosis was also achieved. Streptococcus pneumonia, Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus sp., were isolated from the pharyngitis patients. The antibiotic susceptibility test was carried on the isolated bacteria using different types of antibiotics such as Ampicillin, Penicillin, Streptomycin, Ceftriaxone and Cefotaxime. The results indicated that most of the bacteria were resistant to the antibiotics. The highest sensitivity of pathogenic bacterial species was found towards streptomycin, while Ampicillin and Penicillin had the highest resistance; hence antimicrobial treatment should be recommended only after culturing and sensitivity testing. This would aid in the appropriate treatment, discourage the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, and avoid further development of drug resistance. It has been found that males are more vulnerable to getting pharyngitis than females. Age has a significant influence on increasing or decreasing the number of infected people. Also, the individuals living in Erbil city are more prone to be infected than those in the villages.
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Reports on the topic "Gender-Species"

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Simelton, Elisabeth, Rachmat Mulia, Clement Rigal, Tuan Minh Duong, Phuong Mai Nguyen, Hanna North, and Xuan Hieu Le. Beyond carbon sequestration – local knowledge about tree functions. Case study from male and female Arabica coffee farmers in Vietnam. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21025.pdf.

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Estimates of carbon sequestration for timber trees is well documented, while fruit trees are understudied. The few existing estimates indicate that fruit trees and fertiliser management on them, can substantially sequester carbon in coffee monocultures, albeit unlikely to the same extent as timber trees. A carbon investor may thus favour timber. In this light, as programs for planting billions and trillion trees are launched “to save the climate”, a wide range of gender, social, justice and environmental concerns are voiced. To challenge the mitigation perspective, we contrasted two hypothetical tree planting strategies: a mitigation (carbon finance) perspective and a livelihoods-centred (local) perspective and explored what a rapid, gender and social inclusion-oriented livelihoods perspective could bring to the process of tree selection. The survey documents indigenous knowledge of trees’ potential (dis)benefits in coffee agroforestry systems among 106 female and male arabica-growers in northwest Vietnam. The results display many similarities between women and men in term of perceived benefits from trees. Women and men prioritized trees based on their economic benefits, impacts on coffee production and improved soil fertility. However, in determining the preferred species, women considered more factors, including consequences for pest and disease (on host tree or coffee), microclimate regulation and shade provision. These findings resemble those by others from the same region and demonstrate that consulting both women and men can result in a more diverse shortlist of potential trees for agroforestry/afforestation that reflect both genders’ economic and labour contributions to the household. Furthermore, tree planting projects would benefit from seeking collaboration for bundled ecosystem services, rather than merely from carbon finance. Conversely, carbon investors can rely on farmers’ preferences and rest assured that they also contribute to sequestering carbon.
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Hulata, Gideon, Thomas D. Kocher, Micha Ron, and Eyal Seroussi. Molecular Mechanisms of Sex Determination in Cultured Tilapias. United States Department of Agriculture, October 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2010.7697106.bard.

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Tilapias are among the most important aquaculture commodities worldwide. Commercial production of tilapia is based on monosex culture of males. Current methods for producing all-male fingerlings, including hormone treatments and genetic manipulations, are not entirely reliable, in part because of the genetic complexity of sex determination and sexual differentiation in tilapias. The goals of this project are to map QTL and identify genes regulating sex determination in commonly cultured tilapia species, in order to provide a rational basis for designing reliable genetic approaches for producing all-male fingerlings. The original objectives for this research were: 1) to identify the gene underlying the QTL on LG1 through positional cloning and gene expression analysis; 2) to fine map the QTL on LG 3 and 23; and 3) to characterize the patterns of dominance and epistasis among QTL alleles influencing sex determination. The brain aromatase gene Cyp19b, a possible candidate for the genetic or environmental SD, was mapped to LG7 using our F2 mapping population. This region has not been identified before as affecting SD in tilapias. The QTL affecting SD on LG 1 and 23 have been fine-mapped down to 1 and 4 cM, respectively, but the key regulators for SD have not been found yet. Nevertheless, a very strong association with gender was found on LG23 for marker UNH898. Allele 276 was found almost exclusively in males, and we hypothesized that this allele is a male-associated allele (MAA). Mating of males homozygous for MAA with normal females is underway for production of all-male populations. The first progeny reaching size allowing accurate sexing had 43 males and no females. During the course of the project it became apparent that in order to achieve those objectives there is a need to develop genomic infrastructures that were lacking. Efforts have been devoted to the development of genomic resources: a database consisting of nearly 117k ESTs representing 16 tissues from tilapia were obtained; a web tool based on the RepeatMasker software was designed to assist tilapia genomics; collaboration has been established with a sequencing company to sequence the tilapia genome; steps have been taken toward constructing a microarray to enable comparative analysis of the entire transcriptome that is required in order to detect genes that are differentially expressed between genders in early developmental stages. Genomic resources developed will be invaluable for studies of cichlid physiology, evolution and development, and will hopefully lead to identification of the key regulators of SD. Thus, they will have both scientific and agricultural implications in the coming years.
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Invasive species management - Integrating a gender perspective. CABI, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/cabicomm-62-8140.

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Fishing Gears of the Cambodian Mekong. Vientiane, Lao PDR: Mekong River Commission Secretariat, March 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.52107/mrc.akbo7a.

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This catalogue describes more than 150 types of fishing gear used in the Cambodian part of the Mekong River Basin. Types are divided into 16 main categories ranging from hand-capture, scoop and wounding devices to traps and nets. These are divided into 44 secondary categories and 94 tertiary groups. Some 400 names for the different types of gear are given in Khmer (in both Khmer and Latin scripts) and English. Technical descriptions and mentions of target species are accompanied by detailed line drawings and photographs. Charts illustrate the seasons when each type of gear is used in four regions – the Tonle Sap Lake, the Tonle Sap River, the floodplains of the Mekong and Bassac rivers south and east of Phnom Penh, and the upper Mekong in northern Cambodia. Costs are given in local currency based on prices between 1998 and 2000. Gender and legal aspects are also taken into account.
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