Application of dietary organic acids in laying hens production: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Lee J, Oh S, Heo JM.
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Abstract Wildlife reintroductions are socioecological processes entailing the intentional movement of organisms by people. In animal reintroductions, there is growing recognition of the importance of human dimensions and efforts to integrate these into reintroduction projects. To conceptually reframe reintroductions as processes of renewed coexistence (
Roger Edward Auster +3 more
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Effects of flammulina velutipes stipe wastes on egg performance, cecum microbiota, intestinal barrier and serum immune response of laying hens. [PDF]
Wei J +6 more
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Abstract In the western United States, conservation practitioners are increasingly working with private landowners to restore habitat for North American beavers (Castor canadensis) and to use nonlethal mitigation techniques when beavers damage crops and infrastructure.
Brian D. Erickson, Megan S. Jones
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Dietary glycyrrhizin enhances reproductive performance by improving intestinal microbiota, liver lipid metabolism and ovarian senescence in aged breeder hens. [PDF]
Huang Z +7 more
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The 26‐year threshold in a high‐uninsured state: Evidence from Texas
Abstract The Affordable Care Act's dependent‐coverage mandate reduced uninsurance among young adults, but less is known about the consequences of losing parental insurance at age 26. Using a regression discontinuity design and 2011–2021 Texas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data, I find a sharp 5–7 pp (8%) coverage drop at the cutoff,
Dajung Jun
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Research note: Comparison of total tract endogenous fat losses and fat digestibility determined by fat-free diet and regression methods in broiler chickens and laying hens. [PDF]
Kang MS, Kim HW, Lee JH, Kil DY.
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Evaluating the Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of a Novel Vaccine Candidate Against Salmonella in Poultry. [PDF]
Neelawala RN +7 more
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Flooding affects fluctuating asymmetry but not growth of a riparian orbweaving spider
In a mesocosm experiment we assessed the impact of flood on aquatic insect emergence and on spider development using geometric morphometric analysis of fluctuating asymmetry. We observed 45% higher emergence in flooded mesocosm throughout the season. Spiders did not grow bigger but exhibited ~15% lower fluctuating asymmetry than in controls.
Stephane Mutel +10 more
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