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Insight into the interactions between LTH‐mammals and seedling communities in forest regeneration can be instrumental in planning effective restoration efforts. We highlight the importance of landscape protection in seedling survival and the role of LTH‐mammals in promoting seedling diversity in mature forests but also in secondary successional forests.
Nohemi Huanca‐Nuñez +2 more
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Waru Barat Village is a Madura cattle center located in Waru District, Pamekasan Regency. Many people have Madura cattle farming businesses, but the situation on the ground shows that Madura cattle farms are still not supported.
Samsukdin Samsukdin +2 more
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Abstract Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance because species are adapted to a narrow range of environmental conditions and display high rates of endemism. We assessed avian sensitivity at regional and continental scales for a global epicenter of montane bird biodiversity, the tropical ...
Ian J. Ausprey +2 more
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The Relationship of Estrous Character with Conception Rate in Madura Cattle
This study aimed to determine the relationship between estrous characteristics with the success of AI in Madura cattle. A total of 50 female Madura cattle were used in this research. The estrus quality was observed, including vulva temperature, vulva swelling, vulva color, cervical pH, and cervical mucus.
Kuswati Kuswati +3 more
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Skin barrier dysfunction and inflammation play a limited role in the cutaneous sensitization to gluten‐derived hydrolysates. Skin barrier dysfunction and inflammation do not promote breakage of oral tolerance to gluten thought cutaneous sensitization to gluten‐derived hydrolysates.
Jeppe Madura Larsen +9 more
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This study was conducted to describe the stages of seminiferous epithelium (SE), determine the relative frequency of the stages, and identify the steps of spermatid development during spermatogenesis in the testicular tissue of Aceh bull. Seven pairs of the testicular organs of Aceh bull (Bos indicus) were used and then processed in a histological ...
Sri Wahyuni +9 more
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Vector‐borne pathogens (VBPs) cause significant diseases in dogs in the tropics. In Sri Lanka, the scarce availability of previous studies on canine VBPs has hampered an accurate evaluation of their prevalence in pet dog populations. In this study, we collected demographic, clinical, and environmental data together with whole blood from 423 pet dogs ...
Ushani Atapattu +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Regenerating tropical forests are increasingly important for their role in the global carbon cycle. Carbon stocks in above‐ground biomass can recover to old‐growth forest levels within 60–100 years.
Abby Wallwork +4 more
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Contributions of mangrove conservation and restoration to climate change mitigation in Indonesia
Mangroves are recognized valuable components of natural climate solutions (NCS) that would facilitate meeting nationally determined contributions (NDC) targets. Protection of extant mangroves coupled with efforts to restore degraded/deforested mangrove areas to become net carbon sinks would facilitate mangroves playing an outsized role in meeting ...
Virni Budi Arifanti +5 more
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The hooded capuchin in the Paraguayan Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest is a forest obligate species and avoids crop fields. The monkeys are less likely to be found in degraded areas even if they are still forested. As Paraguayan deforestation involves the creation of large crop fields separating BAAPA fragments, the probability that the hooded capuchin can
Rebecca L. Smith, David Lusseau
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