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Az aranysakál (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758) új előfordulásai Magyarországon [PDF]
Összefoglalás. Az aranysakál (Canis aureus L., 1758) őshonos, Vörös Könyves ragadozó fajunk, amely a XX. század utolsó évtizedében újra megtelepedett hazánkban.
Heltai, Miklós +3 more
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Grotta Romanelli (Southern Italy, Apulia). Legacies and issues in excavating a key site for the Pleistocene of the Mediterranean [PDF]
Grotta Romanelli, located on the Adriatic coast of southern Apulia (Italy), is considered a key site for the Mediterranean Pleistocene for its archaeological and palaeontological contents. The site, discovered in 1874, was re-evaluated only in 1900, when
Brilli, M +11 more
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A 1.56% prevalence of Brucella abortus antibodies was detected by Ab‐ELISA in backyard dairy cattle in Chitwan, Nepal. Risk factors were not significantly associated with infection, and untested wildlife reservoirs were identified. These findings highlight the need for more systematic, comprehensive studies.
Susan Pyakurel +4 more
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Variability of major histocompatibility complex class II DQA/DQB/DRB haplotypes in the golden jackal (Canis aureus) from Serbia [PDF]
Glavni sustav tkivne podudarnosti (MHC) sudjeluje u adaptivnom imunosnom odgovoru sisavaca. Veća raznolikost gena MHC omogućuje limfocitima T da prepoznaju širi spektar antigena, što u konačnici daje jedinci, ali i populaciji veću šansu za preživljavanje
Lončar, Veronika
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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Canis aureus, the golden jackal
The golden jackal is medium-sized with a shoulder height of around 0.4 m. Golden jackals are very common, and can be considered the most successful species of the dog family in South Asia because they live in almost any environment, all over India, from the humid forest country to the dry open plains, including the desert.
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Leishmania tropicaInfection in Golden Jackals and Red Foxes, Israel
During a survey of wild canids, internal transcribed spacer 1 real-time PCR and high-resolution melt analysis identified Leishmania tropica in samples from jackals and foxes. Infection was most prevalent in ear and spleen samples. Jackals and foxes may play a role in the spread of zoonotic L. tropica.
Dalit Talmi-Frank +6 more
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Assessing Mammal Conservation Effectiveness in the World's Highest‐Elevation Protected Area Network
ABSTRACT Aim Protected areas (PAs) are central to global biodiversity conservation, but their effectiveness in understudied regions, such as high‐altitude ecosystems, remains poorly understood. Tibet contains the world's highest‐elevation PA network and a remarkably diverse mammalian fauna, especially medium‐ and large‐bodied mammals (MLM) that are of ...
Yaqian Cui +14 more
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We combined multiple‐covariate distance sampling (MCDS) with habitat modeling to estimate the abundance and habitat associations of the vulnerable Asian houbara (Chlamydotis macqueenii) in central Iran. Line‐transect surveys in spring 2022 yielded an estimated density of 0.53 individuals/km2 (~5293 birds), with nearly identical results from ...
Reyhaneh Miranzadeh‐Mahabadi +4 more
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This study examined habitat selection and diet of caracals in Israel's hyperarid Arava Valley using radio‐telemetry data, scat analysis, and four decades of observations, revealing that caracals strongly prefer creek bed habitats year‐round while showing sex‐specific differences in home range size and seasonal responses to human infrastructure.
Adi Barocas, Yaron Weisbein, Eli Geffen
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