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Outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever in brown brocket deer ( Mazama gouazoubira ) in Brazil
The brown brocket deer Mazama gouazoubira is 1 of the 10 recognized brocket deer of the Neotropical region. Recently, this species has suffered a population decline due to current threats, mainly poaching and habitat loss. Several studies have shown that some endangered species can benefit from interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer technology ...
D, Driemeier +4 more
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Harley's Course-Integrating Teachings From Western and Indigenous Sciences in an Undergraduate Biology Course. [PDF]
This paper describes a relational land‐based learning experiential field course that bridges Western and Indigenous scientific worldviews. We describe the impact of incorporating traditional Indigenous paradigms and knowledge into post‐secondary science curriculum and the challenges inherent in decolonizing Western science.
Armstrong CL +3 more
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Índices de utilidad económica de corzuela parda (mazama gouazoubira) [PDF]
We present results of a butchery experiment of a brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) individual, which was employed to calculate several utility indexes for this species: MUI (Meat Utility Index), GUI (General Utility Index), y FUI (Food Utility ...
Acosta, Alejandro, Mucciolo, Leonardo
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First live offspring of Amazonian brown brocket deer (Mazama nemorivaga) born by artificial insemination [PDF]
The Amazonian brown brocket deer (Mazama nemorivaga) is an endemic species of the Amazon rainforest region, which has suffered constant threats due to hunting and increasing deforestation. Artificial insemination (AI), combined with genomic banks, is considered an important tool for maintaining conservation programs of endangered species; however, the ...
Oliveira, Maria Emilia Franco +7 more
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The process of karyotype evolution in Cervidae from a common ancestor (2n = 70, FN = 70) has been marked by complex chromosomal rearrangements. This ancestral karyotype has been retained by the current species Mazama gouazoubira (Fischer 1814), for which
Iara Maluf Tomazella +2 more
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Thais T. S. Souza +9 more
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An open-access platform for camera-trapping data [PDF]
In southern Mexico, local communities have been playing important roles in the design and collection of wildlife data through camera-trapping in community-based monitoring of biodiversity projects. However, the methods used to store the data have limited
Lavariega, Mario César
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Non-invasive endocrinology is an important tool for animal conservation, but its success depends on many factors (e.g. adequate hormonal extraction, diet, antibody used in the assay). Dietary fiber is one of the main sources that can lead to erroneous interpretation of the endocrine status provided by EIA analysis.
de Souza, Laís Jaqueline +3 more
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SummaryIn vitro production of embryos has gained prominence as a tool for use in wildlife conservation programmes in situ and ex situ. However, the development of this technique depends on steps that include ovarian stimulation, collection and oocyte maturation.
Luciana Diniz Rola +4 more
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Is the native deer Mazama gouazoubira threatened by competition for food with the exotic hare Lepus europaeus in the degraded Chaco in Córdoba, Argentina? [PDF]
Using microhistological analysis of faeces, we studied the diets of the wild Chacoan Brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) and the exotic European hare (Lepus europaeus) by comparing plant species frequency in faeces with plant species availability ...
Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio +4 more
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