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Reproductive rhythms, as a response to environmental seasonality, may maximize the survival possibility of both newborns and parents, which is vital for ex situ conservation and sustainable management in wildlife.
Jing Wang +7 more
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Mycobacterium bovis genomics reveals transmission of infection between cattle and deer in Ireland
Control of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis , in the Republic of Ireland costs €84 million each year. Badgers are recognized as being a wildlife source for M. bovis infection of cattle.
J. Crispell +12 more
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Toward a feminist superhero: An interview with Will Brooker, Sarah Zaidan, and Suze Shore
In this interview with the writer and artists of the noncommercial collaborative project, "My So-Called Secret Identity," interviewees answer questions on the origins of the project and their own creative processes as they attempt to "build a better ...
Kate Roddy +2 more
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Exploring diatom diversity through cultures - a case study from the Bow River, Canada
Diatom cultures can help answer taxonomic, biogeographic and ecological questions on a local and global scale. Unialgal cultures are derived from a single cell and provide abundant material for morphological and molecular analyses.
Oliver Skibbe +3 more
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Mule Deer Responses to Deer Guards [PDF]
Highlight: In this investigation the effectiveness of guards 12, 18, and 24 feet long in preventing mule deer from crossing vehicle openings in fences 8 feet high was evaluated. The guards were constructed of flat mill steel rails % x 4 x 120 inches, and were tested under both controlled and field conditions.
Dale F. Reed +2 more
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Using low-fix rate GPS telemetry to expand estimates of ungulate reproductive success
Background Population parameters such as reproductive success are critical for sustainably managing ungulate populations, however obtaining these data is often difficult, expensive, and invasive.
Nathan D. Hooven +7 more
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Conservation with a gun: Understanding landowner attitudes to deer hunting in the Scottish Highlands [PDF]
Conservation conflicts are often difficult to resolve due to a combination of poorly defined property rights, inadequate funding, high transaction costs, and contrasting value systems among stakeholders.
MacMillan, Douglas C. +3 more
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Fear of the dark? Contrasting impacts of humans vs lynx on diel activity of roe deer across Europe.
Humans, as super predators, can have strong effects on wildlife behaviour, including profound modifications of diel activity patterns. Subsequent to the return of large carnivores to human-modified ecosystems, many prey species have adjusted their ...
N. Bonnot +15 more
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