Why is polyandry such a common mating behaviour when it exposes females to a range of significant fitness costs?

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Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Volume 30, August 2021

Since the launch of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, the SDGs have been widely adopted by governments and corporations in an effort to improve their sustainabil

This study, which supports SDG's 13 and 15 looks at how important drivers like water level and bioturbation affect soil characteristics in the development of novel ecosystems aiming to improve the functioning of degraded landscapes.
This study supports SDGs 13,14 and 15 by unveiling the palaeoenvironment in response to global climate changes.
Global warming is adversely affecting the earth's climate system due to rapid emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs).
Wetlands provide ∼$47.4 trillion/year worth of ecosystem services globally and support immense biodiversity, yet face widespread drainage and pollution, and large-scale wetlands restoration is urgentl
Elsevier, Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Volume 29, June 2021
This review is dedicated to ecocatalysis, a concept developed by the Grison group aiming at combining ecology and green chemistry, which could be the vector of sustainable development based on the pri
Droughts are extreme events that have major impacts on communities, ecosystems and economies due to slow onset and complex processes.
Slow onset processes have been increasingly linked to human mobility in the global policy space.
The Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage has identified increasing temperatures as a key slow onset event.

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