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Synthetic Peptide Inhibition of Trypsin-Like Proteases in Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Evaluating the Influence of Gut Microbiota. [PDF]

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Rice cultivation supports growth and survival of a threatened semi-aquatic reptile. [PDF]

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Mediation and prognostic value of apparent diffusion coefficient in HCC patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors. [PDF]

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APPARENT SURVIVAL OF MALE OVENBIRDS IN FRAGMENTED AND FORESTED BOREAL LANDSCAPES

Ecology, 2002
From 1996 to 1999, apparent annual survival of male Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) was compared in forest fragments created by forestry (n = 3) and agriculture (n = 14) to plots in continuous boreal forest of central Saskatchewan (n = 3). For 398 male Ovenbirds, Cormack-Jolly-Seber models indicated that apparent annual survival was lower (34%) in ...
Erin M Bayne, Keith A Hobson
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Favourable inland wetland conditions increase apparent survival of migratory shorebirds in Australia

Emu, 2021
Many migratory shorebird species using the East Asian–Australasian Flyway are declining rapidly. While the loss of staging habitats in East Asia is considered the primary cause, stressors to fitness often occur throughout the geographic range of declining species, and threats in the non-breeding grounds have been comparatively poorly studied.
Chi-Yeung Choi   +2 more
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Apparent Survival and Population Growth of Snowy Plovers in Coastal Northern California

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2010
ABSTRACT An accurate understanding of factors influencing survival and how they affect population growth are required to determine the best conservation strategies for small populations, especially near the limit of a species' range.
Stephen J Dinsmore
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