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Monitoring bubble growth in supersaturated blood and tissue ex vivo and the relevance to marine mammal bioeffects [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2005
Lawrence A. Crum   +6 more
openalex   +1 more source

Recognising Seaweeds: Addressing Gaps in International Biodiversity Frameworks for Global Seaweed Conservation

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As anthropogenic pressures increasingly impact marine ecosystems and the biodiversity they support, governance mechanisms for international biodiversity conservation have emerged. Seaweed habitats are important repositories for marine biodiversity, and they provide crucial ecosystem services that support both ocean and human health.
Shaun Beattie   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Detection of food intake in a marine mammal using marine osmolytes and their analogues as dietary biomarkers [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2005
Regina Eisert   +5 more
openalex   +1 more source

4. Fisheries and Marine Mammals [PDF]

open access: yesYearbook of International Environmental Law, 2020
openaire   +2 more sources

Ligand Recognition and Function of TAARs

open access: yesSensory Neuroscience, EarlyView.
The trace amine‐associated receptor (TAAR) family represents a highly conserved group of G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) in vertebrates. TAARs specifically bind to different amine ligands and mediate a variety of physiological and behavioral processes.
Kang‐Ying Qian   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unraveling the impact of dog‐friendly spaces on urban–wildland pumas and other wildlife

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
As the most widespread large carnivore on the planet, domestic dogs Canis lupus familiaris can pose a major threat to wildlife, even within protected areas (PAs). Growing human presence in PAs, coupled with increasing pet dog ownership underscores the urgency to understand the influence of dogs on wildlife activity and health.
Alys Granados   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Host species and age‐specific variation on Hepatozoon prevalence and its effect on body condition in two Neotropical crocodiles

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Many populations of species belonging to the order Crocodilia are threatened due to illegal trafficking, indiscriminate hunting, and habitat loss and degradation affecting crocodilian health and parasitic load. Although several studies have revealed that crocodiles, caimans, and alligators are frequently infected by Hepatozoon spp., the results from ...
Alfonso Marzal   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lipopolysaccharide heterogeneity in Brucella strains isolated from marine mammals

open access: bronze, 2002
Sylvie Baucheron   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

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