Out of Sight, out of Mind? Evidence of Human-Induced Threats in the Elusive <i>Ziphius cavirostris</i> of the Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
Gazo M+6 more
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Social Microbial Transmission in a Solitary Mammal
The socially‐mediated transfer of microbiota is thought to be a major benefit of sociality in group‐living animals with strong social bonds and affiliative interactions. Here, we tested the hypothesis that social microbial transmission can occur in solitary, non‐social red squirrels through naturally occurring fluctuations in population density and ...
Lauren Petrullo+6 more
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Network indicators of cultural resilience to anthropogenic removals in animal societies. [PDF]
Meier AC+7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim During glacial periods, highly mobile species often shifted to warmer, ice‐free regions known as refugia, which frequently maintained higher genetic diversity than newly colonised areas after glacial retreat. We analyse complete mitogenome sequences from 11 killer whale samples in Nemuro Strait to test the hypothesis that waters around ...
Olga A. Filatova+6 more
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Dolphin Pituitary Gland: Immunohistochemistry and Ultrastructural Cell Characterization Following a Novel Anatomical Dissection Protocol and Non-Invasive Imaging (MRI). [PDF]
Alonso-Almorox P+12 more
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Primary structure of striped dolphin renal metallothionein II.
Young-Tack Kwohn+5 more
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Analysis of Three Approaches to the Pterygomaxillary Region in the Le Fort I Osteotomy
ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of this study was to measure the association between the Le Fort I osteotomy technique and the pterygomaxillary separation pattern. Materials and Methods The sample was comprised of the medical records of 39 patients undergoing orthognathic surgery. The type of Le Fort I osteotomy technique was divided into three groups: (
Ítalo Miranda do Vale Pereira+4 more
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Low Heterozygosity and Historical Bottleneck Effect Depicted From the Genome Assembly of the Indus River Dolphin (<i>Platanista minor</i>). [PDF]
Ibrahim A+9 more
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