Neutral effects of low‐intensity dog training on northern bobwhite vital rates
Indirect effects of hunting can lead to changes in population dynamics, which can be caused by trait‐mediated effects such as, but not limited to, changes in behavior, reproduction, and physiological responses. Our understanding of the effects of activities associated with hunting such as dog training may incur trait‐mediated effects, and ultimately ...
Kyle N. Magdziuk+3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Gerbera piloselloides</i> (L.) Cass., 1820 (Carduoideae, Asteraceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Sheng W.
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Complexity drives resource selection of two sympatric ungulate species
For decades, mule deer Odocoileus hemionus populations have appeared to shrink across their range in North America, while white‐tailed deer O. virginianus populations have increased, and their range has expanded. The underlying drivers of these patterns are unclear, and a combination of factors may be at play, including land use changes, climate change,
Anna K. Moeller+4 more
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Unlocking the Healing Potential: A Comprehensive Review of Ecology and Biology of Medical-Grade Honey in Wound Management and Tissue Regeneration. [PDF]
Barazesh P+5 more
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Biodegradable Films from Isolate of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Proteins
Fabiola Ayhllon-Meixueiro+2 more
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Glucocorticoids regulate many physiological functions and play an important role in coping with challenging stimuli. The non‐invasive assessment of glucocorticoids is increasingly used as a tool to evaluate individual and population health status in wild animals.
Carlo Cinque+6 more
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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Metabolic Pathways and Key Genes Involved in Oleic Acid Formation of Sunflower (<i>Helianthus annuus</i> L.). [PDF]
Mu Y, Sun Y, Wu Y, Yi L, Yu H, Zhang S.
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Climate change is leading to sympatric populations of northern (Glaucomys sabrinus) and southern (Glaucomys volans) flying squirrels; however, we do not know how vital rates like survival are changing following this novel secondary contact. Using mark‐recapture data from sympatric populations, we found nearly identical annual survival rates (0.20 and 0.
Spencer Kielar+4 more
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Macro- and Microelement Composition, Antioxidant Activity, and Biological Effect of Cold-Pressed Edible Oils from Commercial and Amateur Companies. [PDF]
Marciniuk J+7 more
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