The Labridae (wrasses, parrotfishes, and hogfishes) is a speciose group of marine perciform fishes that occupies diverse ocean habitats worldwide. Labrids are well known for being some of the most common and functionally important inhabitants of coral reef ecosystems, revealing tremendous diversity in morphology and trophic strategies. (Vikram B. Baliga, Chris J. Law, Cleaners among wrasses: Phylogenetics and evolutionary patterns of cleaning behavior within Labridae, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution,
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The wide range of activities related to sustainable forest management, the provision and production of timber and other wood and non-wood forest products, the protection of forest ecosystems and biodiversity, and safeguarding the benefits of forests. Thus, it encompasses all activities involving forests, as well as agroforestry, and diverse stakeholders, including governments, civil-society organizations, the private sector, Indigenous Peoples, vulnerable and marginalized communities, youth and women. (FAO. 2024. The State of the World’s Forests 2024 – Forest-sector innovations towards a more sustainable future. Rome, FAO. https://doi.org/10.4060/cd1211en)
The ability of an individual to read and write with understanding a simple short statement related to his/her everyday life. (UNESCO. 2006. Education for all: literacy for life; EFA global monitoring report, 2006. Paris: UNESCO. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000141639)
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The concept of literacy has evolved to embrace several skill domains, each conceived on a scale of different mastery levels and serving different purposes.