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Global climate change will modify the distribution areas of important cereal bugs by changing environmental conditions. Information on their dispersal possibilities can help to clarify their future economic importance and damage potential. In this study, we modelled the current potential and future distribution of four important pests by using the ...
Szilvia Gibicsár +2 more
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Are Hibernators Toast? Global Climate Change and Prolonged Seasonal Hibernation. [PDF]
Dausmann KH, Cooper CE.
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Drivers of bat researchers’ intent to adopt field hygiene practices
Abstract Infectious disease is a growing threat to wildlife, with zoonotic transmission most likely at the human–wildlife interface. One underappreciated activity at this interface is fieldwork with wild animals, but associated risks can be mitigated through field hygiene (FH) practices, such as using personal protective equipment and other appropriate
Joanna L. Coleman +6 more
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Landscape Context and Environmental Stochasticity Shape Genetic Management Outcomes in an Amphibian
ABSTRACT Landscape context can influence demographic rates and, consequently, the population genetic processes determining levels of genetic diversity. However, the role of landscape context is not always sufficiently considered in conservation management.
Hanne Haugen +4 more
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A mechanistic model of endotherm hibernation applied to the endangered mountain pygmy possum under climate change. [PDF]
Morris SD +3 more
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Climate change is increasingly impacting arboreal mammals, yet these effects vary across regions and taxa, and global syntheses to inform conservation priorities remain limited. This study presents the first global synthesis of climate change impacts on arboreal mammals using a systematic review, meta‐analysis, and bibliometric analysis.
Dinayadura Kalathma Navanjalie Samanthi De Silva +2 more
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Mechanisms of Protection Against Oxidative Stress During Hibernation. [PDF]
Shemarova IV, Nikitina ER.
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Denning Phenology Mediates Sea‐Ice Loss Impacts on Early Reproductive Success in Polar Bears
Changes in overwinter sheltering phenology in response to climate change and their fitness consequences have rarely been studied. Here, we show that climate change has disrupted the phenology of overwinter maternity denning in polar bears, with females emerging from den earlier when sea‐ice had been scarce the preceding year.
Marwan Naciri +6 more
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A primary rat neuron-astrocyte-microglia tri-culture model for studying mechanisms of neurotoxicity. [PDF]
Badley JR, Bhusal A, Lein PJ.
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Fossil finds from three Middle Miocene sites in Poland reveal the northernmost known presence of trionychid turtles in Europe, tentatively identified as Trionyx cf. vindobonensis, suggesting a warmer climate that supported thermophilic species in Central Europe during this period. Abstract Modern trionychids (Testudines, Cryptodira) have a pan‐tropical
Yohan Pochat‐Cottilloux +5 more
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