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CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES FOR WILD TURKEY RELEASE PRIORITIES IN INDIANA
: Habitat criteria based on the theoretical potential to support self‐sustaining wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) populations serve as a more objective guide for determining restoration priorities. We derived criteria from literature sources,
Steven E. Backs, Carl H. Eisfelder
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Species composition, habitat use and breeding seasons of anurans of the restinga forest of the Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins, Southeastern Brazil [PDF]
Apresentamos aqui dados sobre a composição de espécies, o uso de hábitat e as estações reprodutivas dos anuros da floresta de restinga da Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins, sudeste do Brasil.
BERTOLUCI, Jaime +2 more
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Bio-energy from energy plants is expected to play an increasing role in the future energy system, with benefits in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy security.
Lu Lu +3 more
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Investigating spatial patterns of animal occupancy and reproduction in peripheral populations can provide insight into factors that form species range boundaries.
Sean M. Sultaire +3 more
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DNA‐mimic for Specific Surface Functionalization of Zr‐MOFs for Bacterial Targeting
We introduce phosphotyrosine‐modified PNA as a superior, single‐step post‐synthesis surface coating for PCN‐222. The DNA mimic allows for controlled post‐functionalization with single‐stranded DNA for the attachment of protein moieties for bacterial targeting. ABSTRACT Nanosized metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are versatile platforms used in biomedical
Anna Scheeder +9 more
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This contribution aims to describe commons practices in marginal landscapes from the perspective of the design disciplines – landscape and urban design and architecture – as special collective forms of transfer of tangible and intangible values.
Maddalena Ferretti, Sara Favargiotti
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Effect of behavioral marginality on survival of an alpine ungulate
Inter‐individual variability in behavior has been studied extensively for a wide range of species. However, few researchers have considered marginality, defined as the degree to which a choice made by an individual is located at the margins of the ...
Frédéric Lesmerises +2 more
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The chalcolithic “pit field” of Fuente Celada (Burgos): preliminary data and perspectives [PDF]
Se presentan los resultados de la excavación de un yacimiento del tipo “campo de hoyos”, en su mayoría calcolíticos precampaniformes con una pequeña zona de ocupación anterior durante el Neolítico. Destaca la presencia de varias inhumaciones humanas en
Alameda Cuenca-Romero, María Carmen +4 more
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High seasonal overlap in habitat suitability in a non-migratory High Arctic ungulate
Understanding drivers of space use and habitat selection is essential for management and conservation, especially under rapid environmental change. Here, we develop summer and winter habitat suitability models for the endemic wild Svalbard reindeer ...
Å.Ø. Pedersen +12 more
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The impact of real estate projects and their sustainability characteristics on land values: cause or consequence? two case studies from Santiago, Chile [PDF]
From the point of view of developers, there is the belief that location determines the main characteristics of real estate projects. On the contrary, the bid rent theory proposes that land receives value from that which it supports, as expressed by means
Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés +2 more
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