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El Tejón europeo (Meles meles) en Asturias [PDF]
El tejón europeo (Meles meles) (foto 1) de amplia distribución en toda la región paleártica, es conocido en Asturias con el nombre de “melandru” o “melón” y pertenece al orden Carnivora, familia Mustelidae y género Meles.
Espí Felgueroso, Alberto +4 more
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Predation by pine martens Martes martes and red foxes Vulpes vulpes is an important factor influencing the population dynamics of capercaillie Tetrao urogallus. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding the relative effects of these mesopredators on the reproductive success of capercaillie. To better understand how various landscape factors influence
Siow Yan Jennifer Angoh +4 more
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European badger (Meles meles) tracking records
European badger (Meles meles) tracking records. The data was collected in Białowieża Forest, Poland by Mammal Research Institute PAS.
MRIPAS
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Supplementary feeding for declining hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus populations is popular in Great Britain and has been suggested as an important factor in explaining higher densities in urban areas compared with rural ones. Occupancy modelling was used to test whether spatial variation in supplementary feeding, natural food, habitat, or predator ...
Eleanor S. Benjamin +6 more
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Wildlife in urban areas is often a source of conflict, yet relatively few efforts have been directed toward fostering coexistence in these human‐dominated landscapes. While previous research has focused on socio‐demographic factors influencing perceptions of wildlife, the role of specific animal traits in shaping acceptance remains underexplored.
Simon S. Moesch +3 more
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Mammalian scavenging, disarticulating, scattering and removal of human remains can alter and obscure both soft tissue and skeletal remains which are essential to making interpretations and identifications during forensic investigations.
Young, Alexandria
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Meles meles - 170688, Zoological collection of the Mammal Research Institute, PAS
Meles meles (European badger) from Zoological collection of the Mammal Research Institute, PAS. Collected 2014-10-24. in: Puszcza Augustowska, Twardy Róg, Poland.
Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences
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Understanding how prey species tradeoff predation risk and resource acquisition is particularly important for advancing our knowledge of predator–prey relationships. We investigated this by studying the use of concentrated anthropogenic resources, namely supplementary feeding sites, by roe deer Capreolus capreolus before and after grey wolf Canis lupus
Federico Ossi +7 more
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Data on urban badger activity in south Wales: a brief study
<strong>Abstract</strong> The study was carried out in spring 1991 on a badger (<em>Meles meles</em>) sett in Baglan (South Wales, U.K.) composed by up to 35 holes.
Giacomo Tavecchia
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Internal multiple prediction and removal using marchenko autofocusing and seismic interferometry [PDF]
Standard seismic processing steps such as velocity analysis and reverse time migration (imaging) usually assume that all reflections are primaries: Multiples represent a source of coherent noise and must be suppressed to avoid imaging artifacts.
Meles, Giovanni Angelo +4 more
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