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The Soil Erosion Paradox Re‐Examined: Alluviation and Land Use History in a Small British Lowland River Catchment in the Late Holocene

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 41, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT Modern studies show that soil erosion results in a loss of ecosystem function, particularly fertility, and is a cause of declining agricultural yields. However, despite the well‐attested high rates of soil erosion across Roman and medieval Europe there appears to have been little or no soil‐associated decline in agricultural production—the ...
Ben Pears   +5 more
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Genome-Wide SNP Analysis Reveals the Unique Genetic Diversity Represented by Fat-Tailed Coarse-Wooled Sheep Breeds of Kazakhstan. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Dossybayev K   +7 more
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Optimization of echinococcosis control measures based on system dynamics. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Comput Biol
Ma J   +10 more
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Arteries of the kidney in domestic sheep.

open access: yesFolia morphologica, 1986
K, Michalczyk   +3 more
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FATAL PNEUMONIA OF BIGHORN SHEEP FOLLOWING ASSOCIATION WITH DOMESTIC SHEEP

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
During 1979-1980 acute fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia resulted in high mortality or total loss of herds of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in California and Washington. Contact with domestic sheep occurred shortly before the onset of disease in each case.
W J, Foreyt, D A, Jessup
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