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Properties and Limitations of eDNA Substrates for Terrestrial Animal Monitoring
ABSTRACT Environmental DNA (eDNA) constitutes a valuable tool for monitoring terrestrial animal diversity, but outcomes are affected by multiple factors. Among these factors, the choice of sampling substrate and method is especially important and must be aligned with research objectives.
Beilun Zhao, Tobias Andermann
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Five new species of the trapdoor spider genus <i>Latouchia</i> Pocock, 1901 (Araneae, Halonoproctidae) from China. [PDF]
Xiong Y, Li D, Xu X.
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Tree diversity increases arthropod richness and the abundance of beneficial arthropod groups within Atlantic Forest fragments. Higher insect richness in forest fragments is associated with greater richness in adjacent sugarcane fields, and both habitats share insect families, suggesting spillover.
Sabrina Cesarin de Oliveira +5 more
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Revision of the velvet spiders (Araneae, Eresidae) with a new record from South Korea. [PDF]
Lee SY, Jang CM, Yoo JS, Jo YS, Kim ST.
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Occurrence of the brown recluse spider (Araneae: Loxoscelidae) in Iowa.
Ralph D. Stoaks
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ABSTRACT A series of terminological, technical, conceptual, and statistical challenges present themselves when trying to study correlations between measures of performance abilities (what an animal can do) and behavioural traits (what an animal chooses to do).
Vincent Careau +3 more
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Successful Management of Intravascular Hemolysis Caused by Systemic Loxoscelism With Antivenom: A Case Report. [PDF]
Guadarrama-Fernández C +4 more
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Deep venous thrombosis after brown recluse spider bite: A rare case report
Reshma Pydi +5 more
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Abstract The currently circulating high‐pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the subtype H5 causes variable illness and death in wild and domestic birds and mammals, as well as in humans. This virus evolved from the Goose/Guangdong lineage of the HPAI H5 virus, which emerged in commercial poultry in China in 1996, spilled over into wild birds,
Thijs Kuiken +9 more
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An ancient genome duplication event drives the development and evolution of spinnerets in spiders. [PDF]
Li F +14 more
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