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Effects of different slipping methods on the mortality of sardine, Sardina pilchardus, after purse-seine capture off the Portuguese Southern coast (Algarve) [PDF]
The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response of sardines, Sardina pilchardus, captured in a purse-seine fishery were investigated in southern Portugal.
Afonso, Carlos +11 more
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Mounting a specific immune response increases energy expenditure of the subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (tuco-tuco): Implications for intraspecific and interspecific variation in immunological traits [PDF]
It was recently hypothesised that specific induced defences, which require substantial time and resources and are mostly beneficial against repeated infections, are more likely to be favoured in 'slow-living-pace' species.
Antenucci, Carlos Daniel +3 more
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While people are familiar with the practice of declawing domestic cats, “onychectomy”, as it is also known, is also performed on non-domesticated species, including pantherines, to prolong their use for entertainment purposes.
Lara L. Martens +8 more
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<strong>Abstract</strong> <strong>Behavioural responses of <em>Crocidura leucodon</em> (Insectivora, Soricidae) to Arthropod preys with various antipredatory defenses</strong> Two wild specimens of <em>Crocidura
Teresa Bonacci +4 more
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Gut Microbiome Differences in Rescued Common Kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) Before and After Captivity
Gut microbes significantly impact animal health, yet research on the gut microbiota of most birds, especially raptors, is lacking. This study investigated the effects of dietary and environmental changes on the composition and abundance of gut microbiota
Kangqing Zhang +3 more
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Captivity Is Associated With Gut Mycobiome Composition in Tibetan Macaques (Macaca thibetana)
Although recent studies have revealed that gut fungi may play an important functional role in animal biology and health, little is known concerning the effects of anthropogenic pressures on the gut mycobiome.
Binghua Sun +20 more
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Number of Pages: 5Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Beaman, Kent R., Spencer, Carol L.
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O Brasil possui um considerável número de espécies de psitacídeos catalogados, perfazendo cerca de 80 espécies, sendo que as Araras canindé (Ara ararauna), uma das maiores representantes dessa ordem, podem ser encontradas em florestas nas diversas ...
Stella de Faria Valle +6 more
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HAVING had living lampreys of various ages under observation in the biological laboratory of Johns Hopkins University, I present the following facts as to the ability of these animals to live in a very limited space. I received, about the middle of May, from Ithaca, N. Y., two lots of lamprey eggs, about six dozen eggs in each lot. They were shipped by
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The partial captivity condition for U(1) extensions of expanding maps on the circle
This paper concerns the compact group extension \[ f:\mathbb{T}^2\to \mathbb{T}^2,\quad f (x,s)= (E(x), s+\tau(x)\ \text{mod }1) \] of an expanding map $E:\mathbb{S}^1\to \mathbb{S}^1$. The dynamics of $f$ and its stochastic perturbations have previously
Nakano, Yushi +2 more
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