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ABSTRACT The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) nests in rock cavities where it accumulates prey bone remains during the breeding season. Because nests can be reoccupied from year to year, these faunal elements can form remarkable bone accumulations and, in the sub‐fossil record, be mixed with assemblages derived from human or other predator activities ...
Juliette Ripond +5 more
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Molecular characterization and reference mitogenome of the hookworm <i>Uncinaria criniformis</i> (Goeze, 1782) from the Eurasian badger. [PDF]
Deak G, Šlapeta J.
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Competition theory suggests that interspecific prey competition can result in changes to the dietary niche, but obtaining timeseries of data from sympatric species experiencing temporal variation in competition is challenging. Scotland is an important area for two species of seals, but over the past 20 years, populations of harbour seals Phoca vitulina
Izzy Langley +7 more
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The effects of human activity and snow cover on the distribution of mammals and terrestrial birds in the Altai Mountains under climate change. [PDF]
Tao X, Liu X, Cui S, Guo S, Li C.
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Abstract While the return of wolves (Canis lupus) to many European countries is a conservation milestone, the negative impacts are unevenly distributed across society, placing high pressure on livestock grazing systems. For this perspective, scientists from diverse disciplines and geographical backgrounds reflect on the state of livestock–wolf ...
Emu‐Felicitas Ostermann‐Miyashita +11 more
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Bovine tuberculosis model validation against a field study of badger vaccination with selective culling. [PDF]
Smith GC, Budgey R.
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How can children and young people have a voice in urban treescapes?
Abstract Scientific understanding of climate change has, to date, failed to result in sufficient action. This paper proposes that a deficit model of top‐down learning and dissemination in relation to public engagement with science may be part of the problem, particularly when considering the attitudes, values and empowerment of children and young ...
Simon Carr +10 more
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Sociality and kinship constrain the free-mixing of pathogens in a wild mammal host population. [PDF]
Benton CH +5 more
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