Assessing and Improving Animal Welfare Using Applied Ethology. [PDF]
Fàbrega E, Hötzel MJ.
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Using iDNA to determine impacts of Amazonian deforestation on Leishmania hosts, vectors, and their interactions. [PDF]
Massey AL +8 more
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Indigenous Perspectives on the Co-management of a Regional Conservation Area in the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Cano NA +5 more
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Neo-tropical species production: a sustainable strategy for climate change adaptation in neo-tropical regions. [PDF]
Tardieu L, Driscoll MA, Jones KR.
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Helminth parasites of Galápagos mammals: a new cestode of the genus <i>Raillietina</i> from the endemic rice rat <i>Nesoryzomys swarthi</i> and a summary of parasites from both endemic and invasive rodents. [PDF]
Gardner SL +3 more
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Mammal diversity and tourism influence in an under-investigated region of Costa Rica. [PDF]
Fonda F +8 more
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You are what you eat: a systematic review exploring the interaction between Brazilian sand flies and their vertebrate food sources. [PDF]
Dutra-Rêgo F +5 more
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Vocal expression of emotions in farmed spotted paca (Cuniculus paca)
Vocal emissions in non-human mammals can be used as non-invasive indicators of animal emotion and welfare. Therefore, we aimed to validate the use of acoustic parameters as indicators of affective states and welfare in farmed spotted paca (Cuniculus paca).
Lima, Allison F. +6 more
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Direct and indirect caecotrophy behaviour in paca (Cuniculus paca)
AbstractThe colonic separation mechanism in lagomorphs and some rodents, associated with caecotrophy, serves to retain microbial protein. As tropical fruits have low protein concentrations, caecotrophy could be an important microbial protein source in frugivorous rodents such as the paca (Cuniculus paca). Due to conflicting reports on the occurrence of
Guerra Aldrigui, Leticia +5 more
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