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Salmonidae --- Trout --- Predators of --- Food
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Elk --- Mortality --- Predators of --- Ecology
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Sheep --- Lambs --- Losses --- Predators of
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Snowy plover --- Conservation --- Predators of --- Control
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Northern pikeminnow --- Salmonidae --- Control --- Predators of
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Grooming' and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Institutional, Internet and Familial Dimensions critically examines the official and popular discourses on grooming, predominantly framed within the context of online sexual exploitation and abuse committed by strangers, and institutional child abuse committed by those in positions of trust.Set against the broader theoretical framework of risk, security and governance, this book argues that due to the difficulties of drawing clear boundaries between innocuous and harmful motivations towards children, pre-emptive risk-based criminal law and policy are
Child sexual abuse --- Online sexual predators --- Internet predators (Sex offenders) --- Internet sex predators --- Internet sexual predators --- Online predators (Sex offenders) --- Online sex predators --- Predators, Online sexual --- Sex predators, Online --- Sexual predators, Online --- Child molestation --- Child molesting --- Molestation of children --- Molesting of children --- Sexual abuse of children --- Sexual child abuse --- Sex offenders --- Child abuse --- Sex crimes --- Child sexual abuse - Great Britain --- Child sexual abuse - Ireland --- Online sexual predators - Great Britain --- Online sexual predators - Ireland
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Marine ecosystems are critically affected by current and future climate change. Expert reviews from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) show that climate change will induce temperature changes and associated adjustments in ocean circulation, ice coverage and sea level. Such changes will affect life-history parameters of marine top predators (mammals, birds, large pelagic fish) via changes in habitat features (e.g. ice cover) and availability of food resources (bottom–up effects), or will alter the role that predators play in marine ecosystems (top-down effects). This collection of papers will include case studies showing how environmental change has affected life-history strategies among large marine predators, or how environmental change may affect the role that these species play as top-level predators in marine ecosystems.
Marine predators --- predators --- seabirds --- trophic interactions --- marine mammals --- climate --- climate change --- Climate change.
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Child sexual abuse --- Child pornography --- Internet pornography --- Online sexual predators
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INSECTS --- INSECT POPULATIONS --- PARASITOIDS --- PREDATION (BIOLOGY) --- PREDATORS OF --- MATHEMATICAL MODELS
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Diptera --- predators --- Insecta --- Geographical distribution --- Animal collections --- evaluation. --- evaluation --- Belgium
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