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Aerial Wildlife Image Repository for animal monitoring with drones in the age of artificial intelligence. [PDF]
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Avian hissing sounds: occurrence, mechanism, ontogeny, function and phylogeny. [PDF]
Thys B, Eens M.
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What does infrared thermography tell us about the evolutionary potential of heat tolerance in endotherms? [PDF]
Monge O, Caro SP, Charmantier A.
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A framework for assessing reliability of observer annotations of aerial wildlife imagery, with insights for deep learning applications. [PDF]
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Acoustics of rubbing feathers: the velvet of owl feathers reduces frictional noise.
Liu LG, Clark CJ.
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Первый случай залёта канадской казарки Branta canadensis в Псковскую область
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Liposarcoma in a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
Avian Diseases, 1987A multicentric liposarcoma was identified in various skeletal muscles of a mature Canada goose. The light and electron microscopic appearance of the tumor is discussed in relation to the appearance of liposarcoma in other species.
A R, Doster +4 more
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1956
In the course of an investigation of the cause of sickness and death among Canada geese in their overwintering grounds, carried on jointly by the Parasite Research Laboratory, Animal Disease and Parasite Research Branch and the Disease Laboratory, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a blood fluke belonging to the genus Trichobilharzia was discovered.
M M, FARR, V G, BLANKEMEYER
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In the course of an investigation of the cause of sickness and death among Canada geese in their overwintering grounds, carried on jointly by the Parasite Research Laboratory, Animal Disease and Parasite Research Branch and the Disease Laboratory, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a blood fluke belonging to the genus Trichobilharzia was discovered.
M M, FARR, V G, BLANKEMEYER
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