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Feared, revered, and politicized, wolves have long captured human imagination, and ignited fierce conservation conflicts. In the United States, the Endangered Species Act protects species at risk of extinction from human impacts. This far‐reaching legislation, which impacts development and state‐level wildlife management, has been fraught with legal ...
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Many nocturnal animals are difficult to study because they are rarely seen, including nocturnal primates, galagos and pottos, in West Africa. Working with over 600 people in 52 villages in southern Guinea‐Bissau, we found that communities frequently recognized galagos by their red eyeshine and distinctive calls, while pottos were not known.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Parasites can alter host traits, thereby reshaping host interactions and modifying density‐ and trait‐mediated effects in trophic cascades. But despite increasing research in parasite ecology, the cascading effects of parasitism from individual hosts to population and ...
Maja Drakula +8 more
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Preferential Solvation by Trifluoroethanol Drives α-Helical Folding in the Disordered S2 Region of the Escargot Protein. [PDF]
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Invasive goldfish trigger a regime shift in experimental lake ecosystems of varying trophic state
The pet trade distributes exotic animals around the globe that enrich human lives. However, some pets become pests when released into the wild. This study provides experimental evidence that goldfish will negatively affect native freshwater organisms and ecosystems.
William D. Hintz +2 more
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Comparative mucomic analysis of three functionally distinct Cornu aspersum Secretions. [PDF]
Cerullo AR +10 more
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Over the last 25 years, perceptions of the early prehistory of Northwest Africa have undergone radical changes due to new fieldwork projects and a corresponding growth in scientific interest in the region. Much of this work has been focused in Morocco, known for its extremely rich fossil and archaeological records in caves and rock shelters.
Nick Barton +3 more
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DrosophilaAHR limits tumor growth and stem cell proliferation in the intestine
Tsai M +9 more
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Les escargots géants d'Afrique
Les escargots terrestres comestibles de grande taille fournissent une viande de brousse très prisée en Afrique occidentale et font partie des viandes sauvages dont le taux de consommation reste le plus élevé en d'Afrique. De par son excellente valeur nutritive, cette denrée peut contribuer àréduire le déficit en protéines des populations et celui des ...
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