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Individual wild pig bait site visitation and time to initial detection is primarily influenced by space use (i.e., proximity to bait) and whether wild pigs from other social groups visited before. Specifically, females are less likely to visit a bait site if an adult male visits a site before them.
Sydney M. Brewer +2 more
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The impact of fire on habitat use by the short-snouted elephant shrew ('Elephantulus brachyrhynchus') in North West Province, South Africa [PDF]
Several studies have investigated the response of small mammal populations to fire, but few have investigated behavioural responses to habitat modification. In this study we investigated the impact of fire on home range, habitat use and activity patterns
Richard W. Yarnell +18 more
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Elephant Grass, sometimes known as Napier\u27s Fodder, is a hardy, palatable and nutritious plant which under good conditions will give heavy yields. When once established it will remain as a permanent stand so long as it receives good treatment.
Snook, L C, Elliott, H G
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Response of elephant grass to grazing under an organic production system
The aim of this research was to evaluate elephant grass under an organic and a conventional system. Under the organic system, species with complementary growth periods were combined; elephant grass was planted in rows 3.0 m apart and ryegrass was sown ...
Vinicius Alessio (5255906) +4 more
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The effect of using milled corn tumpi in rations on profil hematological in male fat-tailed sheep [PDF]
Corn tumpi, a by-product of corn threshing, is abundant, inexpensive, and does not compete with human consumption, making it a potential alternative feed ingredient.
Suprayogi Wara Pratitis Sabar +8 more
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Degradation of elephant grass silages with annatto by-product
To evaluate the dry matter, neutral detergent fiber and crude protein in situ degradation of elephant grass silages with five levels (0; 4; 8; 12 and 16%, on a fresh matter basis) of annatto grain by-product (AGBP), this work was carried out. A split-plot design, consisting on the addition levels the plots and the incubation times the sub-plots, with ...
Do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho +4 more
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Produktivitas dan nilai nutrient beberapa jenis rumput di bawah naungan pohon karet
This study aimed to determine the productivity and nutrient content of three grass types with or without rubber trees shading. It was conducted in May-September 2020 at Sangga Buana Village, Seputih Banyak, Central Lampung and Animal Nutrition and Food ...
Syahrio Tantalo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Pastoralists in African savanna ecosystems are shifting from livelihoods based purely on livestock only to a blended approach of livestock keeping and wildlife conservation for eco‐tourism. A popular feature of this model is the establishment of community conservancies that encourage co‐existence of traditional livestock keeping with wildlife ...
Dennis Kipng'etich +3 more
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Abstract The human‐built environment influences the behavior and survival of many species, but most of these studies have been conducted in urban areas. Yet, anthropogenic development may impact species differently across scales, including at the rural level. We examined whether the built environment in a rural area obstructed visibility and influenced
Katie A. Adler, Daniel T. Blumstein
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