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Estimating Organism Abundance Using Within-Sample Haplotype Frequencies of eDNA Data. [PDF]
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SPARC (spatio‐chimeric, plasma‐based, anisotropic, and shear‐responsive construct) that integrates myogenic and vascular microenvironments within a single construct. The dual‐modulus matrix directs aligned myotube formation and endothelial network development, enabling a vascularized muscle implant that seamlessly anastomoses with host tissue and ...
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Postmortem submersion interval prediction model based on the rat muscle microbiome. [PDF]
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Comparative Effects of Snake Envenomation on Rabbit Carcass Decomposition and Insect Succession in a Forensic Context. [PDF]
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Long-term random sampling confirms high-use areas and indicates declining abundance of juvenile smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) in Charlotte Harbor, Florida. [PDF]
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Science, 2021
Paleontology Estimating the abundance of a species is a common practice for extant species and can reveal many aspects of its ecology, evolution, and threat level. Estimating abundance for species that are extinct, especially those long extinct, is a much trickier endeavor. Marshall et al.
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Paleontology Estimating the abundance of a species is a common practice for extant species and can reveal many aspects of its ecology, evolution, and threat level. Estimating abundance for species that are extinct, especially those long extinct, is a much trickier endeavor. Marshall et al.
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Estimating abundance of tuatara
Biological Conservation, 1999Abstract The conservation history of an endemic New Zealand reptile, tuatara ( Sphenodon spp.) is used to illustrate the necessity for accurate knowledge of population abundance for the effective management and subsequent recovery of threatened species.
Phillip Cassey, Graham T Ussher
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