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11 cze 2004 · In this review, we (1) survey recent discoveries of pollen and stigma functions both before and after they make contact, and (2) address the great diversity in pollen and stigma structures across taxa, focusing on how they accomplish key tasks in pollination.
1 mar 2017 · These social factors generally include measures used in many socially-based theories of criminology, including peer influence, family structure, socio-economic status, parental attachment, education level, religiosity, marital status, and neighborhood location.
1 gru 2021 · The intensified illegal trade of wildlife has contributed to the unsustainable decline of wildlife populations, the de-stabilization of ecosystems, and threatens economic development and human security. Though often lacking empirical evidence, convergence theory has emerged recently as a topic of interest among researchers, practitioners, and ...
His atavism theory argues that criminals are primitive savages who are evolutionarily backward compared to normal citizens. According to Lombroso, born criminals manifest an array of stigmata or markers that are ipso facto evidence of their criminality.
Pollen and stigma structure and function: the role of diversity in pollination. Plant Cell. 2004;16 Suppl (Suppl):S84-97. doi: 10.1105/tpc.015800. Epub 2004 Apr 9. Authors. Anna F Edlund 1 , Robert Swanson, Daphne Preuss. Affiliation.
It begins with an overview of the theoretical and conceptual lens offered by green criminology in the study of eco-crime and the natural environment before turning to a discussion of natural resources crimes such as illegal logging and wildlife trade.
16 lis 2022 · In order to understand current controversies, findings, and future directions, it is important to understand biosocial criminology’s historical development. The goal of this article is to discuss biosocial criminology’s history as a precursor to present-day research.