Wild birds as potential reservoirs of antimicrobial-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i>: a systematic review. [PDF]
Mbuthia CW, Hoza AS.
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Salmonella infections in garden birds and cats in a domestic environment [PDF]
Philbey, A W, Taylor, D J
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Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa +4 more
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Draft genome of the Crimson rosella (Platycercus elegans elegans), an Australian parrot and key resource for the study of host-pathogen interaction in Psittaciformes. [PDF]
Lachenicht C +4 more
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The rapid adoption of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods has drastically changed biodiversity monitoring efforts. It is often claimed that eDNA methods are more sensitive and efficient than conventional biodiversity monitoring methods, but it is often unclear what metrics support this claim.
Nicholas J. Iacaruso +4 more
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Avian diversity and spatial-temporal distribution pattern of dominant species in Baqing County, Tibet. [PDF]
Xie J +9 more
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Flexible methods for species distribution modeling with small samples
Species distribution models (SDMs) predict where species live or could potentially live and are a key resource for ecological research and conservation decision‐making. However, current SDM methods often perform poorly for rare or inadequately sampled species, which include most species on earth, as well as most of those of the greatest conservation ...
Brian S. Maitner +4 more
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Effects of forest composition and structure on breeding bird communities in Mount Edough (north-eastern Algeria). [PDF]
Brahmia Z +4 more
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XXV.—Second List of Birds collected, during the Survey of the Straits of Magellan, by Dr. Cunningham
P. L. Sclater, Osbert Salvin
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