Barriers and benefits of rock climber participation in citizen science for bat conservation
We examine the barriers and benefits of rock climber engagement with the citizen science organization Climbers for Bat Conservation. Findings reveal that situational and informational barriers limit participation, while benefits to engage include maintaining climbing access and ecological concerns.
Emily Gross +4 more
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Biochemical effects of commercial feedstuffs on the fry of climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) and its impact on Swiss albino mice as an animal model. [PDF]
Munshi M, Tumu KN, Hasan MN, Amin MZ.
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Aquaculture for the poor in Cambodia [PDF]
This lesson learned reviewed the current status of aquaculture in Cambodia. It primarily covers inland fish farming development and coastal aquaculture projects targeted at poverty alleviation and food security.
Joffre, O., Kura, Y., Nam, S., Pant, J.
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ABSTRACT Applying environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to samples from waterholes and their surroundings offers a promising approach for monitoring terrestrial vertebrates in semi‐arid and arid ecosystems, such as the southern African savannas. However, minimal guidance exists on key sampling design parameters for terrestrial ecosystems, which can ...
Tamara Schenekar +5 more
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The aim of study was, to identify Clinostomum complanatum (Digenea: Clinostomidae) infectingfreshwater fish in Yogyakarta and Riau on the bases of their molecular profiles in the internal transcribedspacer region (ITS1).
Morina Riauwaty +3 more
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Storytelling in a Bilingual Classroom Through the Lens of Epistemic Diversity and Translanguaging
ABSTRACT This case study explores the potential of storytelling as an academic activity, facilitated through translanguaging, to enhance epistemic diversity. By examining the intersection of epistemic diversity and translanguaging pedagogy, the study investigates how storytelling activities in a Turkish–English bilingual classroom impact young ...
Pelin Irgin
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ABSTRACT Background The ability to study in vivo microvascular flow within the placenta is limited. We sought to compare two techniques for evaluation of placental perfusion in a translational nonhuman primate model. Methods We measured placental microvascular perfusion in six pregnant African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus) using both ...
Yarines Gonzalez‐Rodriguez +6 more
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Welfare assessment of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo) on farm
Abstract This Scientific Opinion assesses the welfare of turkeys of all ages (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo) on farm in relation to the type and condition of the litter, type and availability of enrichment (including covered veranda and outdoor range), space allowance, concentrations of ammonia and carbon dioxide, effective environmental temperature ...
EFSA Panel Animal Health and Animal Welfare (AHAW) +23 more
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Exploring the Parasite Biodiversity in Climbing Perch (<i>Anabas testudineus</i>) in Buriram, Thailand: Morphological-Based Characterization. [PDF]
Sriwongpuk S, Techaoei S.
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Na+/H+ Exchanger 3 Is Expressed in Two Distinct Types of Ionocyte, and Probably Augments Ammonia Excretion in One of Them, in the Gills of the Climbing Perch Exposed to Seawater. [PDF]
Chen XL +7 more
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