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We documented fine‐scale denning behavior of the Bengal fox (Vulpes bengalensis) using 12.18 h of camera trap video from a peri‐urban landscape in north‐western Bangladesh. Analyses revealed strong site fidelity, crepuscular activity, and structured behavioral patterns including foraging, grooming, vigilance, and social interactions.
Muntasir Akash +4 more
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Health impacts of honey. ABSTRACT Honey is a natural and nutritious product of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) with low water content. Its color ranges from white to amber, with taste varying accordingly. The chemical form and viscosity of honey depend on its composition.
Ecem Bolat +7 more
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Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:40. TYPE LOCALITY: "oriente", restricted by Thomas (1911a) to "Bennd Mts., Laristan, S. Persia " [Iran]. DISTRIBUTION: N and E Africa, south to Senegal, Nigeria, and Tanzania; SW Asia; SE Europe; Transcaucasia; C Asia; Iran; Afghanistan; S Asia to Thailand, including Sri Lanka.
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Golden jackals as hosts of zoonotic parasites: preliminary findings from southern Poland
The golden jackal, Canis aureus, has been rapidly expanding its range across Europe, raising concerns regarding its impact on the health of wildlife, domestic animals and humans.
Bojarska Katarzyna +11 more
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Eurasian golden jackal as host of canine vector-borne protists
Background Jackals are medium-sized canids from the wolf-like clade, exhibiting a unique combination of ancestral morphotypes, broad trophic niches, and close phylogenetic relationships with the wolf and dog.
Barbora Mitková +13 more
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ABSTRACT Introgressive hybridisation between wild and domestic animals is a widespread phenomenon with important implications for genetic diversity, local adaptation, and conservation management. The causes and consequences of this process are poorly understood.
Carolina Osuna‐Mascaró +6 more
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The golden jackal (Canis aureus L., 1758) as a new species in the fauna of Ukraine [PDF]
The golden jackal has appeared in Ukraine in recent years being a new species for our fauna. Due to the fact that its distribution goes very rapidly we decided to study characteristics of the jackal ecology in the period of expansion and characteristics ...
Roženko, N. +3 more
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Whole-genome sequence analysis shows that two endemic species of North American wolf are admixtures of the coyote and gray wolf. [PDF]
Protection of populations comprising admixed genomes is a challenge under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which is regarded as the most powerful species protection legislation ever passed in the United States but lacks specific provisions for hybrids ...
Cahill, James A +8 more
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Coyote Range Expansion in the Human‐Modified Tropics of Mesoamerica
Coyotes have expanded their range into southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, increasingly occupying human‐modified landscapes. This expansion is ongoing, with rising detection rates over time and records in both disturbed and forested environments, highlighting a paradox where anthropogenic change enables native carnivore expansion.
César R. Rodríguez‐Luna +17 more
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Sightings of carnivorans and artiodactyls in the region of the Bugsky Gard National Park
In 2023–2024 and by early 2025, during the planned survey of the Bugsky Gard NNP territory and background monitoring, a number of cases of encounters and findings of some carnivoran species were recorded, including those of the wildcat (Felis silvestris),
Serhii Legkyi +2 more
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