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The Expanding Role of Artificial Intelligence in Companion Animal Care: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Sabolek I, Jović A.
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ABSTRACT The emergence of anthelminthic resistance is a well‐documented phenomenon in livestock and companion animals. Given the scarcity of new antiparasitic drugs, the implementation of effective, holistic anthelminthic control strategies is critical to preserving the efficacy of existing treatments.
Stalder Sandro, Hatt Jean‐Michel
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Forest Degradation as a Potential Driver of Shifting Baseline Syndrome in Northeastern Brazil: A Case Study. [PDF]
da Silva WF +3 more
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Exotic Aquatic — The Culturing of Native Versus Exotic Species: A Dilemma
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Connection to Nature in Zoos: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research
This systematic review summarizes empirical research on zoo visitors' connection to nature. It highlights mixed evidence regarding the effects of zoo experiences, identifies methodological and geographical research gaps, and recommends stronger zoo‐academic collaborations, standardized validated measures, and expanded international research.
Matthias Winfried Kleespies +1 more
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Low abundance of phytophagous nematodes under invasive exotic Pinus elliottii - enemy release and plant-soil feedbacks. [PDF]
Guerrero LSC +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Human‐driven landscape change, particularly urbanization, is reshaping pollinator communities, yet the functional traits that mediate species persistence remain poorly understood. Dietary specialization is commonly used to predict species vulnerability.
Yan Yang +5 more
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Following the <i>Bitis</i> pet trade: a practice-based exploration across Africa and Europe. [PDF]
Heim JB.
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Shrub encroachment influences root traits and mycorrhization in subalpine grasslands
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Shrub encroachment into grasslands modifies ecosystem functions, species composition and soil properties. However, knowledge about its detailed below‐ground effects and specifically on concurrent changes in root traits and mycorrhizal associations is missing. We studied
Elena Tello‐García +11 more
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Shrub-facilitated invasion accelerates desertification. [PDF]
Lucero JE +3 more
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