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Workers handling infected animals and carcasses are at risk of zoonotic diseases. This study emphasizes the importance of educating abattoir workers about zoonotic diseases in order to improve their practices, attitudes and understanding, which can reduce exposure risks.
Koketso Desiree Mazwi +6 more
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The use of a global AI classifier to identify species and reproducible pre‐ and post‐processing decisions makes our approach broadly applicable and particularly beneficial for national and international monitoring programs that collect large amounts of photo data on threatened, at risk, or management sensitive species and wildlife communities.
Daniel Thornton +7 more
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Felidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817
<p>Family FELIDAE (CATS)</p> <p>• Small to quite large mammals with rounded head and ratherflat face, facial whiskers, and large eyes and ears; sleek and streamlined body with muscular legs.</p> <p>• 48.639 9 cm.&
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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ABSTRACT Type I interferons (IFNs) play essential roles in antiviral immune responses. The extensive diversification of type I IFNs into various subtypes and duplicated gene copies has posed significant challenges for evolutionary reconstruction. To address this, we developed the type I IFN sequence composition and structure (IFN‐SCOPE) model and gene ...
Le Zhang +10 more
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Felids (Felidae, Mammalia) in Pleistocene faunas of West Siberian plain
Briefly discussed the stratigraphic distribution of members of the family Felidae according to the materials of ...
Святко, Светлана Владимировна +1 more
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The Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is a flagship and umbrella species of forest ecosystems in northeastern Asia. Climate change is profoundly and irreversibly affecting wildlife habitat suitability, especially for large mammals.
Die Wang +3 more
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Fig. 2 in Lynx canadensis (Carnivora: Felidae)
Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of Lynx canadensis from Quebec (adult male, 5.5 years of age, captured in Baie Comeau on November 1982, mammalogy collection of Laval University Department of Biology ...
Renard, AURéLiE +2 more
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Development of Y Chromosome Intraspecific Polymorphic Markers in the Felidae
Y chromosome haplotyping based on microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has proved to be a powerful tool for population genetic studies of humans.
Stanyon, R. +21 more
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Se reporta por primera vez la presencia del tigrillo u ocelote (Leopardus pardalis), en el Santuario Histórico de Machupicchu, mediante el uso de cámaras trampa.
Yanira Zarate-Pantoja +3 more
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Family Felidae G. Fischer, 1817. Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscow, 5:372. COMMENTS: Revised by Pocock (1917, 1951), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kräl and Zima (1980), Kratochvfl (1982c), Groves (1982a), and Collier and O'Brien (1985).
W. Christopher Wozencraft
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