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The potential for organizational learning and management quality: A multi-case study on brazilian public organizations
(2005)
The present study has as its main objective the investigation of the relationship between the potential for organizational learning and the level of management quality among public organizations participating in the Brazilian ...
On the intraspecific variability in basal metabolism and the food habit hypothesis in birds
(2010)
The food habits hypothesis (FHH) stands as one of the most striking and often-cited interspecific patterns to emerge from comparative studies of endothermic energetics. The FHH identifies three components of diet that ...
On the intraspecific variability in basal metabolism and the food habit hypothesis in birds
(2010)
The food habits hypothesis (FHH) stands as one of the most striking and often-cited interspecific patterns to emerge from comparative studies of endothermic energetics. The FHH identifies three components of diet that ...
Avaliação da importância da unidade de conservação na preservação da diversidade de Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) no córrego Vargem Limpa, Bauru, Estado de Sáo Paulo
(2007-10-01)
This study evaluated the water quality of the Vargem Limpa stream and tested the hypothesis that protected stretches of the aquatic system, located within a conservation unit, favor the preservation of the diversity of ...
Avaliação da importância da unidade de conservação na preservação da diversidade de Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) no córrego Vargem Limpa, Bauru, Estado de Sáo Paulo
(2007-10-01)
This study evaluated the water quality of the Vargem Limpa stream and tested the hypothesis that protected stretches of the aquatic system, located within a conservation unit, favor the preservation of the diversity of ...
The interplay between plant traits and herbivore attack: a study of a stem galling midge in the neotropics
(Blackwell Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 1999)
Tolerance to herbivory and the resource availability hypothesis
(2017)
The resource availability hypothesis (RAH), the most successful theory explaining plant defence patterns, predicts that defence investment is related to the relative growth rate (RGR) of plant species, which is associated ...