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Our study evaluates two non‐lethal methods for managing Columbian ground squirrels in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. We demonstrate that translocated squirrels exhibited lower survival than controls and that a deterrence methodology that includes blocking burrows may be an appropriate alternative, especially when combined with other tools ...
Brianna M. Lorentz +4 more
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Ejaculate Investment in a Promiscuous Rodent, \u3cem\u3ePeromyscus maniculatus\u3c/em\u3e: Effects of Population Density and Social Role [PDF]
Questions: How does average male investment in ejaculates vary with changing population density (and thus with the risk of sperm competition) in a promiscuous species? Do individual male investment strategies vary with population density?
Long, Tristan A.F., Montgomerie, Robert
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Abstract For many people around the world, especially in Indigenous communities, seasonal changes affect the availability and desirability of different types of food. Assessing the relationship between seasonality, sociocultural preferences and hunting patterns is vital for understanding how these populations harness seasonal food production dynamics ...
Emerson Arehart +6 more
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STUDI TENTANG BIOLOGI REPRODUKSI DAN KEBUTUHAN PAKAN KANCIL YANG DIPELIHARA DI PENANGKARAN.
kebutuhan pakan hewan kancil (Tragulus javanicus) telah dilaksanakan di Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Brawijaya Malang. Enam ekor kancil betina dan dua ekor kancil jantan digunakan untuk observasi lama dan siklus berahi, tanda-tanda dan lama ...
Idris Israil +2 more
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We hypothesized that the ongoing naturalization of frost/shade tolerant Asian bamboos in North America could cause environmental consequences involving introduced bamboos, native rodents and ultimately humans.
Melissa C Smith +2 more
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Abstract Oligomeric assemblies of amyloidogenic proteins, such as Aβ, tau, α‐synuclein, amylin, transthyretin, and TDP‐43, are increasingly recognized as key drivers of cellular dysfunction across a range of neurodegenerative and systemic disorders.
Magdalena I. Ivanova +2 more
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Harnessing iEcology data to uncover invasive species behaviour
Abstract Invasive animal species threaten ecosystems, biodiversity and human livelihoods. Behavioural traits such as boldness, exploratory tendencies, learning ability and social interactions are known to influence invasion success. Yet these behavioural traits remain underexplored due to challenges in observing behaviour across large spatial and ...
Peter Mikula +22 more
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Effects of age, density, and seasonality on molt pattern in the mammal genus (Peromyscus) [PDF]
Molting, or replacement of pelage (hair) in mammals, occurs during ontogeny as individuals transition from juveniles to adults. Environmental factors can cause variation in molt in many species for thermoregulatory and camouflage purposes.
Graves, Rebecca Catherine
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Body size trends in response to climate and urbanization in the widespread North American deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus. [PDF]
Guralnick R, Hantak MM, Li D, McLean BS.
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SERUM TRANSFERRIN POLYMORPHISM IN THE DEER MOUSE [PDF]
D I, Rasmussen, R K, Koehn
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