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Global determinants of home range sizes in felids: Evidence of human disturbance impact
This study is the first to demonstrate the influence of anthropogenic factors and species richness in felids on home range size across the entire felid taxon. Felids are a taxon of major interest in conservation biology, and gaining a comprehensive view of their spatial ecology will help derive global conservation recommendations.
Arthemis Moraru +2 more
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SanA Plays a Role in Peptidoglycan Integrity in Escherichia coli
SanA is a novel regulator of peptidoglycan synthesis, potentially through functional interplay with PBP1B‐dependent pathways. ABSTRACT Peptidoglycan synthesis and degradation are both essential for bacterial growth, and damaged peptidoglycan must be continuously repaired. In Escherichia coli, peptidoglycan required for cell elongation is synthesized by
Honoka Yamaguchi +6 more
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Le hérisson, animal de la forêt qui n’y vit peut-être pas ou plus
La tradition associe le hérisson européen (Erinaceus europaeus) aux arbres, depuis Pline qui le décrit transportant des pommes sur ses piquants. Illustrations, figurines, contes, littérature pour enfants et grand public le présentent comme un animal ...
Nicolas Messieux
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À Rangiroa, en Polynésie française, la passe de Tiputa est un haut-lieu d’observation des grands dauphins (Tursiops truncatus) en milieu naturel, et constitue un cas d’étude exemplaire du récréotourisme faunique.
Marie Cholley-Gomez +2 more
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Controlling of CSFV in European wild boar using oral vaccination: a review
Classical swine fever (CSF) is among the most detrimental diseases for the swine industry worldwide. Infected wild boar populations can play a crucial role in CSF epidemiology and controlling wild reservoirs is of utmost importance for preventing ...
Sophie eRossi +7 more
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La barge à queue noire (Limosa limosa) dans le delta du Sénégal : régime alimentaire, données biométriques, importance économique [PDF]
Le nombre des barges à queue noire hivernant dans le delta du Sénégal semble avoir diminué au cours des 30 dernières années. Le riz, particulièrement le riz cultivé (#Oriza sativa$), était la principale nourriture des oiseaux rencontrés sur ou autour des
Tréca, Bernard
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Spatial and seasonal patterns of FMD primary outbreaks in cattle in Zimbabwe between 1931 and 2016 [PDF]
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is an important livestock disease impacting mainly intensive production systems. In southern Africa, the FMD virus is maintained in wildlife and its control is therefore complicated.
Bourgarel, Mathieu +10 more
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L’écrivain suisse Robert Walser (1878-1956) est l’auteur de toute une série de récits animaliers. La présente étude analyse pour la première fois sous la forme d’un corpus cohérent ces textes qui parviennent continuellement à supprimer la frontière entre
Lucas Marco Gisi
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_barnes_bulletin/1100/thumbnail ...
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A qualitative risk assessment of factors contributing to foot and mouth disease outbreaks in cattle along the western boundary of the Kruger National Park [PDF]
Between November 2000 and the end of 2007, five outbreaks of foot and mouth disease (FMD) occurred in cattle in the area adjacent to the Kruger National Park (KNP) in the north-eastern corner of South Africa.
Bengis, R.G. +6 more
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