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Woodlands globally are threatened by environmental change and biodiversity loss. Temperate rainforests are an ecologically rich ecosystem found in wet regions of the temperate zone, and Britain has the potential for major temperate rainforest coverage in its nature‐depleted landscape.
Charles Norman +2 more
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Do Wolves Protect Forests? Investigating the Link Between Wolf Density, Deer Browse, and Plant Recovery. [PDF]
Brice EM +3 more
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We propose the regulatory particle non‐ATPase subunit 6 of the 26S proteasome as a first good promising RNA interference target candidate to control the Japanese beetle Popillia japonica. This will help to optimize a double‐stranded RNA insecticide against this priority pest with low off‐target effects on pollinators on a gene sequence‐based prediction.
Giulia Lucetti +10 more
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Assessing the impact of the reactivity of red brocket deer (Mazama americana) on training efficiency. [PDF]
Gragnanello LC +3 more
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Increasing canola plant density reduced flea beetle abundance per plant and increased yield, independent of region or insecticide use, highlighting its potential as a component of integrated pest management. Abstract The crucifer flea beetle, Phyllotreta cruciferae (Goeze), and the striped flea beetle, Phyllotreta striolata (Fabricius) (Coleoptera ...
Shayla Woodland +7 more
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First report of the giant liver fluke (<i>Fascioloides magna</i>) in Slovenia and molecular species confirmation based on the ITS2 marker. [PDF]
Žele Vengušt D +3 more
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This paper introduces an enhanced Yolo‐v7 model, namely Yolo‐v7(sr‐sm), which integrates a super‐resolution (SR) reconstruction module and a small object optimization module for vehicle‐mounted mobile monitoring of wildlife. We obtained images of four wildlife species (sheep, birds, deer, and antelope) on the Tibetan Plateau and constructed a wildlife ...
Leilei Shi +6 more
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Spatiotemporal Activity Disruption of Wild Ungulates by Co-Occurring Livestock: A Case Study in Xinjiang Kanas National Nature Reserve, China. [PDF]
Zhu Y +7 more
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