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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
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
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
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]
Luigi, Arcieri, Bruno, Murzi
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Fine‐scale phenotypic variation of a large herbivore in a pulsed environment
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
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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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
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
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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