Abstract Spatial overlap between wildlife and related domestic animals can lead to disease transmission, with substantial evidence for viral and bacterial spillover. Domestic and wild animals can also share potentially harmful helminth parasites, many of which have environmental transmission stages that do not require direct contact between hosts.
Juan S. Vargas Soto +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Relata-se o diagnóstico coprológico de Spirometra mansonoides parasitando seis gatos urbanos (Felis catus) e um gato-maracajá (Leopardus wiedii) em 2018.
Sandra Márcia Tietz Marques +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Dieta de carnívoros em reflorestamentos de pinus e remanescentes de Floresta Ombrófila Mista na região centro-sul do estado do Paraná. [PDF]
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DAL'MASO, A. +3 more
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Thresholds of riparian forest use by terrestrial mammals in a fragmented Amazonian deforestation frontier [PDF]
Species persistence in fragmented landscapes is intimately related to the quality, structure, and context of remaining habitat remnants. Riparian vegetation is legally protected within private landholdings in Brazil, so we quantitatively assessed ...
A Fonseca +61 more
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Evaluating hybrid speciation and swamping in wild carnivores with a decision‐tree approach
Abstract Hybridization is an important evolutionary force with a principal role in the origin of new species, known as hybrid speciation. However, ongoing hybridization can create hybrid swamping, in which parental genomes are completely lost. This can become a biodiversity threat if it involves species that have adapted to certain environmental ...
Laura Tensen, Klaus Fischer
wiley +1 more source
Interaction between wild and domestic animals can increase the risk for transmission of parasites in both directions, and thus, affects the ecology of diseases.
M. Quevedo, L. Gomez, J. Lescano
doaj +1 more source
Levantamento e conservação da mastofauna em um remanescente de floresta ombrófila mista, Paraná, Brasil. [PDF]
A Floresta Ombrófila Mista (FOM), também denominada Floresta com Araucária, recobria 37% da superfície do Paraná, mas hoje resta, nesse Estado, menos de 1% deste ecossistema florestal em estádio avançado de regeneração.
DIAS, M., MIKICH, S. B.
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Contrasting evidence of phylogenetic trophic niche conservatism in mammals worldwide [PDF]
Aim Phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC), a pattern of closely related species retaining ancestral niche-related traits over evolutionary time, is well documented for abiotic (Grinellian) dimensions of the ecological niche.
Ackerly +48 more
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Inventário de mamíferos de médio e grande porte no município de São Pedro do Ivaí, estado do Paraná. [PDF]
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BIANCONI, G. V. +3 more
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Mastofauna terrestre de remanescentes de floresta ombrófila mista e plantios de Pinus do Estado do Paraná, Brasil. [PDF]
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DAL'MASO, A. +3 more
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