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Urbanization of seed dispersal networks
Abstract Rapid urban expansion is affecting the composition of wild communities and creating novel ecosystems worldwide. Seed dispersal is key for ecosystem persistence, particularly in fragmented landscapes. However, generalizations regarding the impacts of urbanization are still difficult due to the lack of studies encompassing the urban matrix.
Sara Beatriz Mendes+6 more
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Prevalence of dermatophyte infections in cats in Ramadi and Fallujah Cities, Iraq. [PDF]
Hussein MA, Oleiwi KI, Fahad OA.
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Efficacy of an oral combination of afoxolaner and milbemycin oxime for the prevention of transmission of Babesia canis by Dermacentor reticulatus ticks to dogs. [PDF]
Tielemans E+3 more
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Rock cavy alarm calls are finely modulated by threat proximity. ABSTRACT This study examines whether rock cavies (Kerodon rupestris), which are social rodents, modulate their alarm calls in response to various threat contexts. Conducted across four sample areas within two study sites in the Brazilian Caatinga region, alarm calls were collected using ...
Wesley N. Almeida+3 more
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No evidence of Alzheimer's disease pathology in mice infected with Toxocara canis. [PDF]
Vosála O+6 more
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Wolf‐Dog Hybrids Are More Fearful but as Social and Playful as Dogs
In order to understand how behavior changed during dog domestication, we used wolf‐dog hybrids as a proxy for wolves and compared their behavior in several test situations with that of the dog breeds they were mixed with. Wolf‐dog hybrids were similar to the dogs in sociability, playfulness, and aggression, but showed significantly more long‐lasting ...
Angelica Tagliarini, Hans Temrin
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Ehrlichia, Hepatozoon, and Babesia Coinfection Patterns Among Owned Dogs in Central Thailand. [PDF]
Osathanon R+4 more
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