Response Strategies of Giant Panda, Red Panda, and Forest Musk Deer to Human Disturbance in Sichuan Liziping National Nature Reserve. [PDF]
Duan M +5 more
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Machine learning image classifiers are increasingly being used to automate camera trap image labelling, but we don't know how much ML model accuracy matters for downstream ecological analyses. Using two large data sets from an African savannah and an Asian dry forest ecosystem, we compared human labelled data with predictions from deep‐learning models ...
Peggy A. Bevan +12 more
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Effects of drop net and helicopter net-gun capture on movement, space use, and survival of white-tailed deer. [PDF]
Stewart DG +6 more
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Versatile High‐Sensitivity EPR Using Superconducting Spiral Microresonators
A significant sensitivity enhancement in conventional X‐band pulsed EPR is achieved using planar spiral microresonators fabricated from high‐temperature superconducting YBCO. Fully compatible with standard instrumentation, the approach enables high‐fidelity spin control under typical sample conditions.
Gediminas Usevičius +18 more
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Activity Budget and Behavioral Patterns of Himalayan Musk Deer in Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Nepal. [PDF]
Bashyal B +4 more
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Rampage school shootings, where students go to their own school to randomly kill classmates, teachers, friends, and strangers, are among the most drastic types of human behavior. While research increasingly points to interaction dynamics as being key for the emergence of crime and violence, scholars have not yet systematically studied interaction ...
Anne Nassauer
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Distribution Pattern, Ecological Determinants and Conservation Gaps of Model-Predicted Relative Probability of Occurrence Zones for the Tufted Deer (<i>Elaphodus cephalophus</i>) in China. [PDF]
Yang Y +8 more
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Monitoring GPS‐collared moose by ground versus drone approaches: efficiency and disturbance effects
Efficient wildlife management requires precise monitoring methods, for example to estimate population density, reproductive success, and survival. Here, we compared the efficiency of drone (equipped with a RGB camera) and ground approaches to detect and observe GPS‐collared female moose Alces alces and their calves. We also quantified how drone (n = 42)
Martin Mayer +8 more
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Meta-analysis of global prevalence of hepatitis E virus infection in deer. [PDF]
Gao ZQ +10 more
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