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Potential for conflict between urban coyotes and people experiencing unsheltered homelessness
Across North America, both unsheltered homelessness and human–coyote (Canis latrans) conflict are increasing, but the relationship between these phenomena has not been thoroughly explored. We synthesize literature‐based evidence with anecdotal observations that occurred during a 15‐year study of coyotes in Edmonton, Canada, to describe three likely ...
Sage Raymond +2 more
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A conceptual framework of virtual water showing its sources, major applications, components of the virtual water footprint, and emerging future directions. The diagram emphasizes the growing role of virtual water in global sustainability and resource planning.
Priti Bhowmik +2 more
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Modeling spatially explicit human-wildlife conflict: GIS and moose-vehicle collisions in Maine
In this study, I use moose as a case study to develop a GIS methodology to incorporate information about past experiences of human-wildlife conflict to predict future human-wildlife conflict.
Jospe, Alexandra
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Care, conflict, and coexistence: Human–wildlife relations in community forests
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) presents a persistent challenge for global biodiversity conservation. Yet, focusing on conflict alone may obscure the complex drivers of positive and negative interactions between people and wildlife coinhabiting the same ...
Madison Stevens +2 more
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A sensitive colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay for atrazine was successfully established using genetically engineered nanobody‐recombinant antibody, which overcame the shortcomings of traditional antigen‐antibody. ABSTRACT Colloidal gold immunochromatography (CG‐ICA) is distinguished by its cost‐effectiveness and rapid detection capabilities ...
Jiayong Bao +16 more
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Human–wildlife conflict is a serious challenge undermining the integrity of protected areas in developing countries. Developing effective human–wildlife conflict mitigation strategies requires an understanding of the conflict patterns, species involved ...
Gurja Belay (3688555) +5 more
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Human-wildlife conflict : the hidden cost of conservation
While living close to wild flora and fauna provides significant use and non-use values to human, conflict with wildlife - manifesting as crop raiding, livestock depredation, and direct encounter resulting in human death and injury - threatens human ...
Le, Anh Nguyet
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microeco 2: A comprehensive R package for downstream analysis of microbiome omics data
The current version 2.0 of the microeco package represents a substantial update compared to the previously published version. Key enhancements include the addition of new classes, integration of a broader suite of analytical methods, a comprehensive overhaul of the parameter system, improved connectivity between statistical analysis and visualization ...
Chi Liu +9 more
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An IoT prototype to mitigate human-wildlife conflict
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology at Strathmore UniversityDue to the accelerated population growth in Kenya and around the world, pressure on and ...
Thuo, Ng'ang'a Thuo
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Integrated one‐pot CRISPR‐Cas detection: Addressing strategies and future prospects
Integrated one‐pot CRISPR‐Cas detection significantly simplifies workflows, reduces cross‐contamination risks, and shortens turnaround times, making it highly suitable for point‐of‐care testing (POCT) and resource‐limited settings. Key challenges include system compatibility issues between Cas proteins and isothermal amplification, limited multiplexing
Jian Zhou +6 more
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