Large mammal recovery in the wake of human population decline
Human depopulation, particularly in rural areas, has contributed to the recovery of some large mammal populations. While recovery is generally good news for conservation, it can also lead to human‐wildlife conflict. We present several avenues to maximize coexistence in the face of further rural depopulation in other places. Read the free Plain Language
Alex J. Jensen +4 more
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Potential Protective Role of Amphibian Skin Bacteria Against Water Mold <i>Saprolegnia</i> spp. [PDF]
Costa S +4 more
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Continuous organisational change: exploring burnout at the organizational level [PDF]
Rees, Gary, Rumbles, Sally
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Abstract Ecologists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly turning to 3D models to use in scientific research. Natural history museums are one of the primary sources for specimens used as 3D models, and efforts are underway to digitize their collections using methods like photogrammetry.
Jeremy D. Pustilnik, Genevieve S. Rios
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Divergent roles of OmpA family proteins in physiology, stress tolerance, and virulence of <i>Elizabethkingia miricola</i>. [PDF]
Liu F, He F, Gu Z, Hu R.
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The ecclesiastical fight against storm‐makers in the Latin west
This paper studies the strategies used by the Church to fight against the storm‐makers. These figures were said to cause the storms that ruined crops, and during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the Visigothic and Frankish kingdoms were subject to punishment and constraints.
Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez
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Determining the feasibility of randomising infants, children and young people to invasive and non-invasive urine sampling techniques (FROG): Protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled feasibility trial and mixed methods perspectives' study of RCT feasibility. [PDF]
Taylor Miller P +14 more
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NEUROTROPHIC EFFECTS IN VITRO ON VERTEBRATE SKELETAL MUSCLE MAINTENANCE AND AMPHIBIAN LIMB REGENERATION [PDF]
CARLONE, ROBERT LEO
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Antibacterial efficacy of metals in preventative and therapeutic equine podiatry applications
Summary Background Thrush, abscesses, white line disease and cankers are life‐threatening infections common in equine hooves. Copper has a history of medicinal use on equine hooves. There is a paucity of scientific evidence supporting the use of metals as antimicrobial agents in equine podiatry.
J. E. Caughron +2 more
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Photo-based individual identification is more reliable than visible implant elastomer tags or toe-tipping in young agile frogs. [PDF]
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