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La cysticercose musculaire des ruminants sauvages d'Afrique centrale [PDF]
Les auteurs signalent, en République Centrafricaine, la présence de deux espèces de cysticerques dans les muscles et les organes de divers ruminants sauvages. La première - la plus fréquente (9/10 des cas) - affecte le Buffle [Bubalus (Syncerus) caffer],
Graber, Michel +2 more
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A Check-list of the Land Mammals of the Tanganyika territory and the Zanzibar protectorate [PDF]
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Hayman,R. W. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Today, we are experiencing rapid biodiversity loss due to climate change and human impacts. Such biodiversity loss is not only harmful to the environment but can also alter the composition of communities and the interactions of their members.
Quentin A. Smith +5 more
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Cascading effects of anthropogenic excess food for predators on a peri‐urban population of an endangered ungulate (Gazella gazella). ABSTRACT A major side effect of urbanization is the increased availability of food for wildlife in peri‐urban areas.
Amir Arnon +4 more
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We studied the challenges in human‐wildlife coexistence in Abohar wildlife sanctuary and the surrounding landscape in Punjab, India. We found that the local people's unique intrinsic motivation for conservation and the traditional approaches to conservation are no longer sufficient.
Geethanjali Mariaselvam +5 more
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Grasslands are among the most critically endangered ecosystems in the tropics, but they are often treated as wastelands and conservation efforts are seldom directed towards these landscapes.
H.S. Sathya Chandra Sagar, P. U. Antoney
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We found variable spatial and temporal patterns and predictability of plant phenological progression across 8 pronghorn ranges in Montana. We sampled potential exposure to phenology values for migrants and residents along spring movement paths and summer ranges and found that within herds and years the resident and migrant movement strategies conferred
Kelly M. Proffitt +4 more
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To understand the population growth dynamics and life history parameters of the Blackbuck, 24 fortnightly visits were made in and around Lalpur Jheel, Dobhi Village of district Hisar (Haryana) from March 2017 to February 2018.
Deepak Rai, - Jyoti
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Raising the Roof of the World: Intra‐Crustal Asian Mantle Supports the Himalayan‐Tibetan Orogen
Abstract The Himalayan‐Tibetan orogen formed via the ongoing collision of India and Asia. Its colossal elevations stem from buoyant crustal roots that doubled in thickness during continental collision, widely believed to result from Indian crust under‐thrusting its Asian counterpart and Asian crustal thickening. However, a single crustal layer of up to
P. Sternai +11 more
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