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Cervus elaphus, red deer, ciervo colorado
Fil: Fluck, Werner Thomas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Administración de Parques Nacionales.
Fluck, Werner Thomas +1 more
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We conducted the first coordinated assessment of terrestrial wildlife across North America's vegetated coastal wetlands. Our study demonstrates the significant role coastal wetlands play in wildlife support, offers a model for broad‐scale wildlife studies, and highlights the importance of incorporating top‐down perspectives and a landscape approach ...
Kenneth B. Raposa +32 more
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Estabilishment of SSCP profile reference panel for analysis of the major histocompatibility complex class II DRB gene in the red deer (Cervus elaphus) [PDF]
Imunološko prepoznavanje vlastitog od stranog djelomično je kontrolirano setom gena unutar glavnog sustava tkivne podudarnosti (MHC). Ti geni kodiraju sustav membranskih glikoproteinskih receptora čija je glavna uloga prepoznati strane proteine ...
Radović, Tihana
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RESUMEN: En el Paleolítico superior final del yacimiento de Boppard se ha documentado una espátula realizada a partir de la cara posterior de un metatarso de Cervus elaphus.
Stefan WENZEL +1 more
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We developed a novel parturition synchrony index (PSI) to quantify the degree of parturition synchrony for an individual mother within a group (or population). We evaluated the robustness of the PSI by simulating parturition synchrony at the individual level under a range of scenarios.
Adam Dušek +2 more
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Airborne eDNA detection of terrestrial vertebrates is influenced by sampler design, distance, and environmental conditions. Using a targeted qPCR assay, we show that active sampling and coarse‐particle filters significantly improve airborne detection of wallabies, with airborne eDNA detectable at 1 km distances and strongly modulated by sampler ...
Gracie C. Kroos +5 more
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Lack of geographic variation in Y-chromosomal introns of red deer (Cervus elaphus) [PDF]
Intra-specific Y-chromosomal sequence variation is useful for analysing the male contribution to a species' spatial genetic structure. In red deer (Cervus elaphus) this is especially relevant, because geographic dispersal and game translocations occur ...
Barbosa, A. Márcia, Carranza, Juan
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ABSTRACT Kalavan‐2, a high‐altitude (∼1640 m a.s.l.) open‐air site in Armenia, preserves stratified Middle Paleolithic occupations with a rich small‐vertebrate record. Luminescence dating has placed site formation between ~60 and 45 ka, but without independent chronological control of the microvertebrate accumulation.
Dominik L. Rogall +4 more
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Lack of geographic variation in Y-chromosomal introns of red deer (Cervus elaphus) [PDF]
Intra-specific Y-chromosomal sequence variation is useful for analysing the male contribution to a species’ spatial genetic structure. In red deer (Cervus elaphus) this is especially relevant, because geographic dispersal and game translocations occur ...
Barbosa, A. Márcia, Carranza, J.
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Age and spatial behavior determine survival of male elk during the hunting season
We sought to investigate factors that influenced survival of male elk in Montana, USA, during the hunting season using 4 years of movement, age, and survival data. Our findings demonstrate that use of security attributes are the result of behavioral and demographic mechanisms with some age‐based nuances.
Emily R. Gelzer +5 more
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