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Worldwide, transportation agencies have been involved in road mitigation efforts to reduce road mortality and promote connectivity of endangered species. Baseline data on how mammals respond to highway construction, however, are rarely collected in road mitigation and monitoring studies, including in the USA.
Thomas J. Yamashita +4 more
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Metastatic simple tubular mammary carcinoma in an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis)
: Mammary neoplasms are common in domestic felines but are rarely reported in wild felids. On the other hand, understanding the diseases that affect these animals is crucial, considering the importance of wild felines for the environmental balance ...
Wellida K. Lacerda +8 more
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First records of Ocelot Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Carnivora: Felidae) from Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil [PDF]
We documented the first reports of Ocelot, Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758), in the Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil. In December 2014, one adult male was road-killed in an Atlantic Forest remnant in São Gonçalo do Amarante municipality.
Paulo Marinho +4 more
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[Introducción]: Los refugios de vida silvestre son cruciales para mejorar la conectividad en el contexto de corredores biológicos, ya que conservan fragmentos de bosque y consecuentemente poblaciones de mamíferos neotropicales, sin embargo, para poder ...
Alejandro José Mattey Trigueros +3 more
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In this study, we provide a detailed description of the shoulder and brachium muscles and the brachial plexus of the domestic cat (Felis catus). We identified muscular variants (articularis humeri, coracobrachialis longus, biceps brachii caput breve), clarified the independence of the anconeus medialis muscle from the triceps brachii muscle, and ...
Juan Fernando Vélez García +2 more
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First record of a second lower molar in Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Carnivora, Felidae)
Supernumerary teeth are an uncommon feature in wild mammalian carnivores. We report a Leopardus pardalis specimen with a well-developed second lower molar in both mandibular rami.
Aldo Manzuetti, E. González
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Mammals in conservation areas of the Corporación Autónoma Regional del Quindío, Colombia
We present a list of medium and large mammals occurring in 11 conservation areas of the department of Quindío, Colombia. The field phase was developed in five municipalities, between July and December 2016, and sampling included transect routes and ...
Sebastian Vasquez Palacios +5 more
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The current study was carried out to determine prevalence of Felis catus gammaherpesvirus 1 (FcaGHV1) in Turkish domestic cats and dogs and to investigate potential risk factors that are associated with the detection of FcaGHV1. FcaGHV1‐specific DNA was detected in 4 (7.4%, 95% confidence interval 0.4–14.4) of the 54 feline blood samples by TaqMan real‐
Murat Şevik
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A postmortem case of the pink teeth phenomenon in an ocelot Leopardus pardalis
We report a case of the postmortem pink teeth phenomenon, observed in an ocelot Leopardus pardalis killedby vehicular trauma in northeastern Argentina. The specimen showed pink-purple discoloration in all teeth,which was most pronounced at the root and ...
Revista Veterinaria +2 more
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The As and Bs of titi monkey linguistics: why emotional communication is not the enemy
ABSTRACT The alarm call sequences of titi monkeys (genera Plecturocebus, Callicebus and Cheracebus) have sparked important debates over whether they exhibit parallels with human language. Some researchers consider these sequences to involve both semantics and syntax, while others argue that the sequences convey semantic information without syntax.
Mélissa Berthet +2 more
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