Prion replication in organotypic brain slice cultures is distinct from in vivo inoculation and is species dependent. [PDF]
Slota JA+9 more
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Neutral effects of low‐intensity dog training on northern bobwhite vital rates
Indirect effects of hunting can lead to changes in population dynamics, which can be caused by trait‐mediated effects such as, but not limited to, changes in behavior, reproduction, and physiological responses. Our understanding of the effects of activities associated with hunting such as dog training may incur trait‐mediated effects, and ultimately ...
Kyle N. Magdziuk+3 more
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A One Health Approach to Investigating Cache Valley Virus, Arkansas, USA, July 2023<sup>1</sup>. [PDF]
Carpenter A+20 more
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Complexity drives resource selection of two sympatric ungulate species
For decades, mule deer Odocoileus hemionus populations have appeared to shrink across their range in North America, while white‐tailed deer O. virginianus populations have increased, and their range has expanded. The underlying drivers of these patterns are unclear, and a combination of factors may be at play, including land use changes, climate change,
Anna K. Moeller+4 more
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Morphological Investigation of the Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) Os Hyoideum and Creating a 3D Model. [PDF]
Sizer SS+6 more
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The Metabolism of Phosphorus and Iodine in Deer
B.F. Mitchell+2 more
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Humans are often perceived as predators by free‐living animals, and thus, even non‐consumptive human activities such as outdoor recreation may trigger behavioural and physiological responses, often with negative consequences on individual fitness and population persistence.
Friederike Zenth+8 more
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Matching the green wave: growing season length determines embryonic diapause in roe deer. [PDF]
Kauffert J+5 more
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Oxygen consumption and body temperature in relation to ambient temperature in the Mexican deer mice, Peromyscus thomasi and P. megalops [PDF]
Guy G. Musser, V. H. Shoemaker
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