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Detecting mass mortality events in wildlife populations
Abstract Reports in the literature of mass mortality events (MMEs) involving diverse animal taxa are increasing. Yet, many likely go unobserved due to imperfect detection and infrequent sampling. MMEs involving small, cryptic species, for instance, can be difficult to detect even during the event, and degradation and scavenging of carcasses can make ...
Jesse L. Brunner, Justin M. Calabrese
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[Research progress and optimization strategies for early screening of type 1 diabetes]. [PDF]
Song QJ, Sun Y.
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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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[Research progress on perioperative anticoagulants in perioperative period of free flap transplantation]. [PDF]
Qin H, Deng C.
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The graphical abstract highlights the research collaboration with fishers through interviews to record fishers' knowledge and participatory monitoring, to provide data on small‐scale fisheries in three clear water rivers (Trombetas, Tapajos and Tocantins).
Renato A. M. Silvano +10 more
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[Research progress on paper-based microfluidic chips in pathogen detection]. [PDF]
Liu XT, Shi J, Shi M.
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Effects of organized guarding on mortality from human–elephant conflict in northeast India
Abstract Human–elephant conflict (HEC) frequently results in human and elephant mortality, posing major social justice and conservation concerns across Asia and Africa. Although a variety of interventions have been introduced to mitigate HEC, rigorous evaluations of how they affect mortality are practically nonexistent.
Nitin Sekar +6 more
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[Research progress on the role of peripheral nerves in wound healing]. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Ren D, Tang J, Guo S.
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Fei Guo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Psychedelic interventions are not publicly available through Canada's healthcare system. Despite growing scientific evidence, public interest, and efforts to expand access to psychedelic therapies for end‐of‐life psychological suffering, Canadian policies remain restrictive.
Sarah Kratina +4 more
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