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Humans are often perceived as predators by free‐living animals, and thus, even non‐consumptive human activities such as outdoor recreation may trigger behavioural and physiological responses, often with negative consequences on individual fitness and population persistence.
Friederike Zenth+8 more
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Correction: Induced abortion: a cross-sectional study on knowledge of and attitudes toward the new abortion law in Maputo and Quelimane cities, Mozambique. [PDF]
Frederico M+6 more
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Long-Term Physical and Psychological Health Consequences of Induced Abortion: Review of the Evidence
John M. Thorp+2 more
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Behavioural responses of brown bears to helicopter capture
Understanding the effects of capture and handling on wild animals is crucial in evaluating ethical practices in ecological research, and in avoiding biased conclusions from misinterpreting biologging data potentially affected by capture. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of helicopter capture on the behaviour of Scandinavian brown bears ...
Alexandra Thiel+9 more
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Magnitude of late presentation for induced abortion care services and the associated factors among reproductive-age women at selected hospitals in the South Gondar district of Northwest Ethiopia in 2023: a multicentred, cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Dagnaw EH+3 more
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Induced abortion and risk of subsequent miscarriage
Yuelian Sun+4 more
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