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Wild pig habitat use impacted by prescribed fire in the William B. Bankhead National Forest, USA
Natural resource management activities like integrated wild pig control programs and 3–5‐year interval prescribed burning can reduce wild pig activity and habitat but can have an unintended side effect of allowing them to thrive in sensitive and protected areas, where access and tools are restricted.
Patience E. Knight +2 more
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full-FORCE: A Target-Based Method for Training Recurrent Networks [PDF]
Trained recurrent networks are powerful tools for modeling dynamic neural computations. We present a target-based method for modifying the full connectivity matrix of a recurrent network to train it to perform tasks involving temporally complex input ...
Abbott, L. F. +4 more
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Mattilsynet og Miljødirektoratet har bedt Vitenskapskomitéen for mattrygghet (VKM) om å besvare spørsmål knyttet til mattrygghet og dyrehelse etter at den uhelbredelige sykdommen Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) nylig ble påvist hos en villrein og senere hos to elger i Norge.
Tranulis, Michael A. +15 more
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Fast exact algorithms for some connectivity problems parametrized by clique-width
Given a clique-width $k$-expression of a graph $G$, we provide $2^{O(k)}\cdot n$ time algorithms for connectivity constraints on locally checkable properties such as Node-Weighted Steiner Tree, Connected Dominating Set, or Connected Vertex Cover. We also
Bergougnoux, Benjamin +1 more
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Spatio-temporal variation of coarse woody debris input in woodland key habitats in central Sweden
The persistence of many saproxylic (wood-living) species depends on a readily available supply of coarse woody debris (CWD). Most studies of CWD inputs address stand-level patterns, despite the fact that many saproxylic species depend on landscape ...
Jönsson, Mari +2 more
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Long-term observational data have information on the magnetic cycles of active stars and that of the Sun. The changes in the activity of our central star have basic effects on Earth, like variations in the global climate.
Buchler +21 more
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Soil humic acids degrade CWD prions and reduce infectivity
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), an environmentally transmissible, fatal prion disease is endemic in North America, present in South Korea and has recently been confirmed in northern Europe. The expanding geographic range of this contagious disease of free-ranging deer, moose, elk and reindeer has resulted in increasing levels of prion infectivity in the
Alsu Kuznetsova +3 more
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The Economic Effects in 2002 of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Wisconsin [PDF]
Wisconsin's 600,000 deer hunters will bear the brunt of the economic losses from chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the Wisconsin deer herd. Though studies have not been done to pinpoint a precise value, preliminary estimates place the losses to deer ...
Bishop, Richard C.
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This theory proposes that our observable universe is inside a massive wormhole, with its rapid expansion caused by gravitational influences from higher-dimensional spaces (heavens). It provides an alternative explanation for dark matter and dark energy and suggests that time travel—both into the future and past—is possible under ...
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Impact of low testing numbers on chronic wasting disease apparent prevalence
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease of cervids, and its management heavily relies on diagnostic testing. Test results are commonly used to calculate ‘apparent prevalence’ (AP) – the percent of animals tested for CWD (CWD ...
Jameson J. Mori +6 more
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