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Counting animals in orthomosaics from aerial imagery: Challenges and future directions
Abstract The use of drones to survey and monitor wildlife populations has increased exponentially. A common protocol used for data collection is planning flights with substantial overlap between successive photographs and lateral lines and then creating orthomosaics by merging the collected images.
Ismael V. Brack +7 more
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Abstract Proteocephalids are a cosmopolitan and diverse group of tapeworms (Cestoda) that have colonized vertebrate hosts in freshwater and terrestrial environments. Despite the ubiquity of the group, key macroevolutionary processes that have driven the group's evolution have yet to be identified.
Philippe Vieira Alves +7 more
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Intragenic PNPLA1 duplication in Labrador retrievers with nonepidermolytic ichthyosis
Background – Ichthyoses represent a heterogeneous group of cornification disorders characterised by epidermal scaling. Objectives – To describe the clinical, histopathological and genetic analysis of a Labrador retriever with nonepidermolytic ichthyosis, and the results of a Labrador retriever population screening for a newly detected PNPLA1 genomic ...
Stefan J. Rietmann +7 more
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ABSTRACT Brazil harbors the greatest diversity of primates, and among them, the genus Callithrix is notable for its adaptation to urban environments. Despite being endemic to southern Bahia and northeastern Minas Gerais, the Wied's marmoset (Callithrix kuhlii) remains understudied, highlighting the need for baseline health data.
Antônio Victor Veloso Ramos +8 more
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Thinking with Amazonian Indigenous Peoples to expand ideas on domestication
Abstract Indigenous knowledges are being increasingly recognized as fundamental for environmental governance, ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation. However, they tend to be recognized by Western science only when they converge with Western scientific knowledge, while ontological differences are generally treated as irrelevant or ...
Mariana Franco Cassino +11 more
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The taurine is a sulphur amino acid that in most of the mammals produced in enough amounts in the liver, from metionine and cysteine, using the enzyme cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase.
Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta +3 more
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Educação para a conscientização sobre animais domésticos e silvestres
The coexistence of humans and animals, established thousands of years ago, has brought many benefits, but can also resulted in serious problems as wild animal are endangered and pet overpopulation leaves many abandoned on the streets. This pet abandonment can cause risks to public health.
Querina Ramos de Góes +4 more
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Resistência a drogas em enterobactérias isoladas de animais silvestres
Os autores investigaram quantitativamente a resistência a drogas em 82 amostras de enterobactérias, isoladas de animais silvestres, no Município de Botucatu. A seleção das linhagens bacterianas ficou subordinada a uma determinação de seus níveis de resistência à sulfadíazina, ao sulfato de kanamicina, ao cloranfenicol, à cefalotina sódica, à ...
Gilberti Moreno +5 more
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Zoonotic parasites in wild animals such as carnivores and primates that are traded illegally in Brazil. [PDF]
Lima VFS +7 more
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Raiva em animais silvestres: Riscos para a saúde pública
A raiva é uma zoonose viral aguda e letal causada por vírus do gênero Lyssavirus, sendo uma ameaça à saúde pública, especialmente quando relacionada a animais silvestres. O Brasil tem apresentado avanços no controle da raiva urbana, porém, a raiva silvestre tem se tornado um desafio crescente.
Lívia Estela Duarte Bavaresco Machado +1 more
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