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Casa Refugio is a shelter in an old neighbourhood of Mexico City, set among avenues named after cities. It is home to one of the memorials dedicated to Mexican journalist Javier Valdez, who was murdered in Culiacn, Sinaloa, in 2017. The shelter was created by the Mexico City authorities in 1998 as a haven of safety for writers who are persecuted for their ideology or work.

It was there that I met Griselda Triana, herself a journalist who has had to take refuge in the Mexican capital after her husband was murdered. I visited her to talk about her own personal resilience and that of other families who have fled their homes out of fear. In the last year alone, 12 journalists have been killed in Mexico and there have been more than 150 cases since 2000. In addition, there have been countless other instances of threats, intimidation and kidnappings. And the overwhelming majority of cases remain unsolved. Despite the army presence on the streets, Mexico has become the most dangerous country in the world for journalists. The main threats come from organized criminals and from the authorities themselves, who are often in cahoots with them.

Since her husband was murdered, Griselda has publicly led a coalition of civil-society actors who are pursuing his case with the federal authorities. She has also vigorously defended the freedom of the press and has continued talking about the topics that Valdez wrote about: disappearances, human rights and violence. And she still finds time to talk to other victims, despite her own fatigue and pain.

Her project is strengthened through the support of Balbina Flores, the correspondent and representative of Reporters Without Borders in Mexico, and Claudia Corona, professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, women who for more than a decade have been monitoring cases of attacks against the media.

Ah me recibe Griselda Triana quien ha tenido que tomar refugio en la capital mexicana despus de que Javier, su marido, fuera asesinado. La visito para hablar de resiliencia, de la de ella y de la de las otras familias que han tenido que huir de sus hogares por miedo. Tan solo en el ltimo ao, 10 periodistas han sido asesinados en Mxico y van ms de 150 casos desde el 2000, sin contar el sinfn de casos de amenazas, intimidaciones y secuestros. Y la apabullante mayora de los casos siguen impunes. Sin ser un pas propiamente en guerra (pero con el ejrcito en las calles), Mxico se ha convertido en el pas ms peligroso para la prensa. Las principales amenazas son el crimen organizado y las autoridades mismas que a menudo se confunden con los criminales.

Griselda tambin es periodista y vive an en medio de la peor noticia de su vida. Vive vigilada y lleva dos aos sin poder dormir bien. Siente gran dolor por todo lo que han perdido sus hijos, cuyas vidas siguen sin asentarse. Pero ella ya sonre y suea. Habla francamente de su trabajo teraputico y de los obstculos de su proceso como vctima que se asume, pero no deja de pedir justicia. Griselda ha encabezado pblicamente desde el principio, el seguimiento al caso del asesinato de su compaero y ha aprovechado los foros que le ofrecen para hablar de la libertad de prensa y de los temas que hablaba Javier: las desapariciones, los derechos humanos y la violencia, hablando con otras vctimas, a pesar del cansancio y el dolor.

El proyecto en el que ahora trabaja con el Fondo Resiliencia le permite a Griselda acercarse a las familias de periodistas asesinados y conocer sus historias de sobrevivencia, escuchar de los obstculos y desafos que han tenido que enfrentar. Su enfoque est en la resiliencia, en encontrar aquello que los fortalece, en sumar sus voces para buscar, si no todas las respuestas, el respeto a sus derechos y la reparaciones que por ley merecen.

Su proyecto est acompaado por la experiencia de ms de una dcada en seguimiento de casos de ataques a periodistas de Balbina Flores, corresponsal y representante de Reporteros Sin Fronteras en Mxico y Claudia Corona, profesora de la Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico. Estas tres mujeres han participado en la concepcin del proyecto desde distintas perspectivas.

La colaboracin de Griselda va ms all de su papel de esposa y madre vctima. Griselda es adems comunicloga de profesin, y antes de dejar su casa era titular del programa de radio del departamento de polticas de gnero en la Universidad Autnoma de Sinaloa. Balbina contribuye desde su experiencia como trabajadora social y periodista quien ha estado viajando a los lugares ms peligrosos de Mxico para entrevistar a los sobrevivientes de los periodistas asesinados y amenazados. Claudia, fue la ltima en unirse a este equipo con el objetivo de apoyar los mtodos de recoleccin de datos y desarrollar una herramienta slida, contribuyendo su trayectoria como investigadora universitaria en temas de derechos humanos y libertad de expresin.

Verlas trabajar juntas es para mi inspirador. Mujeres hacindose preguntas, compartiendo historias de una realidad terrible y de ficciones esperanzadoras. Sentadas en un saln iluminado por el sol, ren y se emocionan entre lapsos de silencio al hablar de las trgicas realidades.

De repente, todas callan al tiempo que pasa una nube que oscurece el cuarto. Saben que este albergue de la luz y las risas es efmero. Pero el silencio tambin dura poco y el cuarto se ilumina. #NoAlSilencio ha sido el reclamo que ha gritado Griselda Triana en las calles en las distintas marchas de protesta. Su voluntad parece incansable. Y esa tarde, su entusiasmo nos motiva a sacar de la oscuridad a quienes todava no encuentran ni paz, ni refugio, ni justicia.

Northern fen peatlands provide conditions favourable for sulphate reducing bacteria, largely responsible for producing methylmercury, an aquatic pollutant. Observations from a moss-dominated poor fen and sedge-dominated intermediate fen were used to compare spatial and temporal patterns of methylmercury production to assess if contrasting plant communities and nutrients control production. First, comparisons of methylmercury and porewater solutes were measured across two northern Ontario fens. Greater sulphate availability and lower pH in the poor fen resulted in greater methylmercury production. Second, riparian margins in the intermediate fen were evaluate to see if groundwater nutrient supply controlled methylmercury production and transport. Water table fluctuations rather than groundwater supply controlled sulphate availability and methylmercury production. The proximity of riparian margins to stream waters facilitated methylmercury transport to surface waters.

New pest management strategies are required to counter the rise of insecticide-resistance in populations of greenhouse pest insects, for example Trichoplusia ni (Hbner), the cabbage looper moth. One alternative is to use trap crops - planting attractive, disposable plants within the main crop arrangement to draw pests away from the crop of interest. Transgenic Solanum lycopersicum (L) tomato lines were modified to over-express the gene that regulates carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 1 (LeCCD1) enzymes resulting in altered production of tomato volatiles. The objectives of this study were to assess the attraction of cabbage looper moths to volatiles emitted by transgenic tomato lines relative to wild-type, as well as to determine if the response was modified post-oviposition for the purpose designing a novel trap crop.

The major histocompatibility (MHC) genes encode cell-surface proteins that are responsible for presenting antigen peptides to immune cells. Aside from its vital immune function, the highly variable MHC genes have also been linked to mate choice in multiple species. One hypothesis is that females of some species choose their mates based on dissimilarity at the MHC in order to produce heterozygous offspring with improved immunocompetence. I use bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) as a study species for MHC-based mate choice. The MHC regions of bluegill mating pairs caught in the act of spawning are being investigated using next gen sequencing techniques.

The true armyworm (Pseudaletia unipuncta), a seasonal migrant, does not overwinter in Canada and I undertook experiments to determine if continental spatial hydrologic scales for deuterium (δ2H) in precipitation could help determine the natal origin of immigrants. Initially I established the relationship between water and wing chitin δ2H by rearing larvae on vegetation treated with different concentrations of deuterated water. I then analyzed the wings of 2016 field-collected moths captured during the three flight periods, testing the hypothesis that spring specimens (immigrants) would have a significantly different δ2H profile than summer (residents) and fall (emigrants) ones. The results indicate that spring moths originate from further south, and the preliminary inter year data suggest that 2008 and 2016 immigrants have similar geographic origins.

Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) play a fundamental role in vertebrate immunity. Because selection at MHC often favors particular alleles and allelic combinations, assessing MHC profiles of potential mates should be advantageous. Additonally, in songbirds, candidate signals of MHC remain largely unexplored but may include odor cues from feather preen oil or the content of geographically variable song. Here, I present results on whether specific combinations of MHC alleles confer protection against avian malaria, using song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) as a model species. I will also discuss whether chemical composition of preen oil and song repertoire content reflect song sparrow MHC genotypes.

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