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Abstract Phase One of the Transportation and Transformation of Ammonia (TRANS2Am) field campaign took place in northeastern Colorado during the summer of 2021. One of the goals of TRANS2Am was to measure ammonia (NH3) emissions from cattle feedlots and dairies.
Julieta F. Juncosa Calahorrano +8 more
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Quantification of marine benthic communities with metabarcoding
Abstract DNA metabarcoding methods have been implemented in studies aimed at detecting and quantifying marine benthic biodiversity. In such surveys, universal barcodes are amplified and sequenced from environmental DNA. To quantify biodiversity with DNA metabarcoding, a relation between the number of DNA sequences of a species and its biomass and/or ...
Lise Klunder +5 more
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Soil nutrient distribution on cattle farms in three physiographic regions of North Carolina
Abstract Beef cattle production systems are sometimes considered a source of nutrient enrichment due to alteration of botanical composition and excretion of nutrients in isolated zones of pastures. However, research on environmental effects from livestock grazing in the eastern United States has been scant.
Alan J. Franzluebbers +3 more
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Abstract During recent decades, rough livestock grazing has decreased markedly on unimproved land (i.e. natural and semi‐natural habitats) across most of Europe, whilst the number of wild cervids has increased. However, we still know little about the overall changes in the herbivore pressure and how herbivore regimes vary between biogeographic regions.
Gunnar Austrheim +2 more
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Reproduction parameters of the Iberian hare Lepus granatensis at the edge of its range
Abstract In order to provide a basis for the sustainable exploitation of the heavily hunted Iberian hare Lepus granatensis, we compared its reproductive parameters at the northern edge of its range, where it occurs at low densities, with those reported in other studies elsewhere within the species' range.
Alfonso Fernandez +3 more
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2021 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 35, Issue 6, Page 2943-3079, November/December 2021.
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Abstract Sika deer Cervus nippon populations in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, increased rapidly during 1990–1998. This increase appeared to have halted in 1999–2000, probably due to increased hunting and nuisance control. The period of rapid increase was associated with a disproportionately rapid increase in compensation paid for deer damage to crops.
D. J. Halley +2 more
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Maternal Mosaicism Challenges in Non‐Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis
ABSTRACT Objective To report the incidental detection of maternal somatic mosaicism during the development of exclusion‐based non‐invasive prenatal diagnosis for monogenic disorders (NIPD‐MD) initially indicated for apparently de novo pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants.
Margot Comel +8 more
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Modeling rice leaf area index and canopy height in the US Mid‐South region
Abstract Crop growth modeling plays a critical role in addressing the global challenges of food scarcity, carbon cycling, and water management. By simulating crop development from environmental factors, these models help predict harvest yield and carbon or water cycle terms and thus can inform policy and investment decisions.
Ellie Kuhn +4 more
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ABSTRACT Many sectors of society have urged a transition from modern conventional agriculture to more sustainable alternatives. One of the most frequently mentioned is agroecology, due to its potential to improve soil health, promote agrobiodiversity, food sovereignty, and regenerate ecosystem functions.
Gabriel Saenz‐Lituma
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