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ABSTRACT The aquaculture industry faces significant challenges from viral diseases, many of which are listed by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) as priority pathogens due to their impact on global finfish health and production. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the histopathology of key WOAH‐listed viral pathogens, including ...
Ram Babu Kurapati +4 more
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Last decades, wood was promoted as building material. Wood heat treatment by mild pyrolysis has been reported to improve biological durability and dimensional stability of the material and constitutes an attractive « non biocidal » alternative to ...
M. Elaieb +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aquaculture is the fastest‐growing sector of animal food production, yet it faces increasing challenges in maintaining fish health and sustainability due to the widespread use of antibiotics and synthetic feed additives. Green tea (Camellia sinensis), a natural source of polyphenols and bioactive compounds, has gained attention as a functional
Nahida Akter +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic ecosystems and species are under threat due to anthropogenic impacts, prompting implementation of conservation strategies. Headstarting is a strategy that involves rearing vulnerable life stages (e.g., eggs and hatchlings) in human care until they are large enough to reduce mortality risk after release.
Tharusha Wijewardena +3 more
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Thermo-gravimetric analysis as a tool for the optimisation of wood heat treatment parameters [PDF]
9 pagesRetification is a heat treatment that decreases the swelling of wood and increases its resistance to fungal attack. It consists in a mild pyrolysis of wood (180°C-260°C) that takes place in a non oxidative atmosphere (nitrogen).
Govin, Alexandre +2 more
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Jaguar Density at the Northeastern Limit of Its Distribution in Mexico
This study presents the first estimate of jaguar density in northeastern Mexico using a spatial capture–recapture model with random thinning, which incorporates both identified and unidentified camera trap detections. Conducted over 91 days with 104 cameras, the model yielded a density of 1.29 individuals per 100 km2 in the El Cielo–Sierra de Tamalave ...
Zavdiel A. Manuel‐de la Rosa +6 more
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Marine heatwaves (MHWs) pose a threat to global marine forests, with the effects of warming potentially being even greater on early life stages, which are often understudied. We evaluated the responses of Phyllospora comosa—one of the most crucial forest‐forming seaweeds in South‐eastern Australia—early life stages from warm‐edge and central ...
Catalina A. Musrri +5 more
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An experimental set-up for real-time continuous moisture measurements of plywood exposed to outdoor climate [PDF]
De Smet, Jordi +2 more
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White‐Tailed Deer Baiting Altered Black Bear Site Use but Not Movements or Range Size
Black bears (Ursus americanus) in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA visited sites more often and for longer durations following the application of bait targeting white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). However, black bear home ranges and movement rates were not influenced by the application of bait.
Nathaniel H. Wehr +5 more
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Carbon stocks in Portuguese maritime pine stands
One of the Pan-European Criteria for the Sustainable Forest Management is the Maintenance and Appropriate Enhancement of Forest Resources and their Contribution to Global Carbon Cycles. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas.
Nunes, Luís +3 more
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