Population structure, age distribution and sex composition of long-tailed gorals in Jangsudae, Seoraksan National Park, Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Lim S, Banjade M, Kim KY, Lim A, Park Y.
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Abstract BACKGROUND Salinisation is one of the most pressing environmental challenges affecting agricultural land and food production worldwide. Although the challenge is substantial, saline agriculture represents a promising approach that integrates soil, water and crop management practices tailored to salt‐affected lands, enabling both adaptation to ...
Pim van Tongeren, Katarzyna Negacz
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The reproductive biology of Dyckia scrutor (Bromeliaceae): an endangered species endemic to Campos Rupestres. [PDF]
de Amorim MD +7 more
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Military lands provide an opportunity to recover red wolves
Red wolf (Canis rufus) recovery remains challenging, with only one population persisting and no reintroductions since 1998. Despite extensive, biodiverse properties in the Southeast with conservation mandates, military lands have been overlooked. In our paper, we evaluate them as a potential path forward for red wolf reintroduction sites.
Meghan P. Keating +8 more
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Analysis of niche and interspecific associations of dominant associated species in the community of the rare and endangered plant Clematis tientaiensis. [PDF]
He S +5 more
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Effect of carcass storage condition on searcher efficiency trials for conservation detection dogs
We investigated the influence of storage condition on bat carcass odor through chemical analysis. Additionally, we tested the detectability of 3 carcass storage conditions through searcher efficiency trials with conservation detection dogs. Only 20% of the chemicals observed were shared across all 4 carcass storage conditions.
Anna Ciecka +3 more
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Evolutionary conservation hotspots: key areas for threatened Neotropical glassfrogs under climate change scenarios. [PDF]
Vega-Yánez MA +5 more
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Disrupting the herd: Recreational boating alters group dispersion within beluga whale herds
Recreational boating in beluga habitat remains poorly documented. Using land‐based observations in the Saguenay Fjord (Quebec, Canada), we show that increasing recreational boat numbers are associated with a higher probability of changes in beluga herd dispersion, suggesting behavioral disturbance and the need to integrate recreational boating into ...
Camille Kowalski +4 more
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First record of 3 chewing louse species from the Oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana) in Korea: Insights into conservation of co-associated species. [PDF]
Shim JH, Choe S, Kim S, Ha D, Eo SH.
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