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Evaluating the Use of a Thermal Sensor to Detect Small Ground-Nesting Birds in Semi-Arid Environments during Winter

open access: yesDrones
Aerial wildlife surveys with fixed-wing airplanes and helicopters are used more often than on-the-ground field surveys to cover areas that are both extensive and often inaccessible. Drones with high-resolution thermal sensors are being widely accepted as
J. Silverio Avila-Sanchez   +5 more
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Population genetics of jaguarundis in Mexico: Implications for future research and conservation

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, 2013
The jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is a Neotropical felid that ranges from northern Mexico to South America. The population trend for jaguarundis is declining, yet much remains unknown about their ecology.
Joseph D. Holbrook   +3 more
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The Power of the Dog: Caesar of Notts and the Mourning of Edward VII

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2023
Like his mother Queen Victoria, Edward VII kept a thriving kennel at Sandringham and developed close bonds with several of his dogs. His most well-known canine companion was Caesar of Notts, a wirehaired fox terrier who entered the royal kennels in 1903.
Terri Sabatos
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Clinical Pathway dalam Pelayanan Sectio Caesar

open access: yesNERS Jurnal Keperawatan, 2019
Clinical pathway merupakan suatu pendekatan multidisiplin yang berbasis waktu, dan digunakan untuk membantu pasien-pasien tertentu mencapai luaran positif yang diharapkan.
Tintin Sumarni, Yulastri
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Give to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar [PDF]

open access: yesThe Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2017
Luigi, Arcieri, Bruno, Murzi
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Fine‐scale phenotypic variation of a large herbivore in a pulsed environment

open access: yesEcosphere
The resource rule hypothesis predicts that geographic differences in body size among populations of organisms are due to the amount, availability, and quality of food resources.
Aaron M. Foley   +6 more
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Cropland restricts occurrence and alters spatial ecology near the mule deer geographical range limit

open access: yesMovement Ecology
Background Habitat fragmentation can influence the spatial ecology of wildlife populations, with downstream effects on population dynamics and sustainability.
Levi J. Heffelfinger   +7 more
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Understanding an ecological tug of war: Disentangling competition between native and domesticated ungulates

open access: yesEcosphere
Competition is a complex ecological process involving individual and community interactions at ecological and evolutionary time scales. Individuals within and between species can compete through two mechanisms: exploitative and interference competition ...
Bryan D. Spencer   +7 more
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Evaluation of drone surveys for ungulates in southwestern rangelands

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin
Drone platforms are increasingly used for aerial wildlife surveys, but the validity of population counts has not been fully evaluated in all environments.
Jesse Blum   +6 more
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Early‐life movement ecology of a cervid: Implications for chronic wasting disease management

open access: yesEcological Solutions and Evidence
Aspects of early‐life movement, including dispersal and exploratory movement, are often poorly understood and are key to disease epidemiology. Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a terminal prion disease impacting cervids, is expanding geographically and ...
Calvin C. Ellis   +5 more
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