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Assessing the efficacy of medetomidine and tiletamine-zolazepam for remote immobilisation of feral horses (Equus caballus) [PDF]
, 2014 Context The study of any wild animal's home range requires the collection of spatiotemporal data, obtained independently of climatic conditions or time of day. This can be achieved by the attachment of global positioning system (GPS) data loggers, which, Berman, David M., Collins, Christina W., Hampton, Jordan O., Wright, John, Zabek, Magdalena A. +4 morecore +2 more sourcesThe local paleoenvironment of Kalavan‐2 based on small‐vertebrate remains and its implications for human‐environment‐dynamics between 60 and 35 ka in the Armenian Highlands
Journal of Quaternary Science, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 153-177, January 2026.ABSTRACT
Kalavan‐2, a high‐altitude (∼1640 m a.s.l.) open‐air site in Armenia, preserves stratified Middle Paleolithic occupations with a rich small‐vertebrate record. Luminescence dating has placed site formation between ~60 and 45 ka, but without independent chronological control of the microvertebrate accumulation.Dominik L. Rogall, Monika V. Knul, Hugues‐Alexandre Blain, Boris Gasparyan, Ariel Malinsky‐Buller +4 morewiley +1 more sourceGenomic conservation of Mongolian horses promoted by preservation of the intangible cultural heritage of Naadam in Mongolia
Conservation LettersUncontrolled crossbreeding is a major challenge to the conservation of landrace horses in East Asia. Understanding the factors driving this trend is crucial for effective conservation efforts.Togtokh Mongke, Undarmaa Budsuren, Aertengqimike Tiemuqier, Elif Bozlak, Barbara Wallner, Samdanjamts Dulamsuren, Dorjsuren Daidiikhuu, Saruuljargal Amgalan, Tana An, Baoyindeligeer Mongkejargal, Wenbo Li, Sarula Borjgin, Manglai Dugarjaviin, Haige Han +13 moredoaj +1 more sourceWaterfowl Move Less in Heterogeneous and Human‐Populated Landscapes, With Implications for Spread of Avian Influenza Viruses
Ecology Letters, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2026.We show that non‐migratory waterfowl movement distances are shorter in areas of high land cover heterogeneity and human population density, and that these movement distances are related to the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza. These results suggest that habitat management could contribute to the spread of these viruses.Claire S. Teitelbaum, Diann J. Prosser, Joshua T. Ackerman, Sakib Ahmed, A. B. M. Sarowar Alam, Kazi Zenifar Azmiri, Nyambaya Batbayar, Joël Bêty, Abigail Blake‐Bradshaw, Dmitrijs Boiko, Nelleke H. Buitendijk, Jeffrey J. Buler, David Cabot, Michael L. Casazza, Bradley Cohen, Batmunkh Davaasuren, Sébastien Farau, Jamie Feddersen, John Fieberg, Wolfgang Fiedler, Peter Glazov, Larry R. Griffin, Matthieu Guillemain, Heath Hagy, Matthew J. Hardy, Cory Highway, David Hoffman, Tehan Kang, Allison Keever, Jennifer Kilburn, Andrea Kölzsch, Helmut Kruckenberg, Toni Laaksonen, Brian S. Ladman, Hansoo Lee, Siwan Lee, Josée Lefebvre, Pierre Legagneux, Hans Linssen, Jesper Madsen, Nicholas M. Masto, Scott McWilliams, Tori Mezebish Quinn, Carl Mitchell, Axelle Moreau, Gerhard Müskens, Scott Newman, Bart A. Nolet, Rascha J. M. Nuijten, Jay Osenkowski, Cory T. Overton, Antti Piironen, Betty Plaquin, Andrew M. Ramey, Jean Rodrigue, David Rodrigues, Kees H. T. Schreven, Yali Si, Jeffery D. Sullivan, John Takekawa, Philippe J. Thomas, Mariëlle van Toor, Jonas Waldenström, Christopher K. Williams, David W. Wolfson, Fei Xu, Ian G. Brosnan, Susan E. W. De La Cruz +67 morewiley +1 more sourceScans for signatures of selection in Russian cattle breed genomes reveal new candidate genes for environmental adaptation and acclimation [PDF]
, 2018 Domestication and selective breeding has resulted in over 1000 extant cattle breeds. Many of these breeds do not excel in important traits but are adapted to local environments.A Talenti, A Yurchenko, A Zrhidri, AGT Pereira, AK Lindholm-Perry, AR Boyko, AS Wilkins, B Cannon, B Dorshorst, B Grisart, B Haase, B Loureiro, B Loureiro, B Loureiro, BG Oliver, BS Weir, CB Kaelin, D Boruszewska, D Wright, D Yang, DR Schrider, EA Ostrander, EM Ibeagha-Awemu, F Li, F Schlamp, F Tajima, FB Axelrod, G Valverde, H Li, H Li, H Mannen, H Pausch, H Yamada, H Zhang, HD Daetwyler, HD Daetwyler, HP Jedema, I Kurth, I Mathieson, I Naka, I Urbinati, J Kim, J Martin-Tereso, J Queiros, JD Jensen, JD Storey, JE Decker, JJ Simoni Gouveia de, JK Pickrell, K Kim, K Konczol, K Soini, K Wimmers, KC Wollenberg Valero, KE Lotterhos, L Ma, LA Raven, M Cohen-Zinder, M Knoll, M Nei, M Nizon, M Saatchi, MI Fariello, MJ Emmett, MN Weedon, MR Upadhyay, MRS Fortes, NA Mandal, O Delaneau, O Tange, P Danecek, P Scheet, Q Qiu, QL Meng, R Verity, R Weikard, R Xiang, RL Minster, RR Mota, S Boitard, S Bolormaa, S Bongiorni, S Fan, S Makvandi-Nejad, S Moon, S Purcell, S Roth, S Roy, S Sasaki, S Wu, SD Berry, SH Carroll, SJ Yue, SR Grossman, T Iso-Touru, T Nishimaki, TY Yeh, W Barendse, X Zheng, X Zheng, XL Wang, Y Gao, Y Gao, Y Liu, Y Ma, Y Qin, Y Wang, YT Utsunomiya, Z Gu +108 morecore +5 more sourcesBluetongue in China: Current Status of Viruses, Vectors, Detection Methods, and Vaccines
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.Bluetongue (BT) is a vector‐borne viral disease caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV), which can affect a variety of wild and domestic ruminants. Due to its significant impact on ruminant health and national economies, BT is classified as a notifiable multispecies disease by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH).Jige Xin, Xincheng Ji, Zhigang Song, Weidong Zuo, Shanglian Yin, Yong Peng, Miao Ren, Jun Ai, Diangang Han, Horacio Bach +9 morewiley +1 more sourceThe distinct transcriptomes of fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles in Mongolian horses
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, 2020 Skeletal muscle is the largest organ system in the mammalian body and plays a key role in locomotion of horses. Fast and slow muscle fibers have different abilities and functions to adapt to exercises. To investigate the RNA and miRNA expression profiles in the muscles with different muscle fiber compositions on Mongolian horses. We examined the muscle Tugeqin, Bao, Haige, Han, Bei, Li, Yiping, Zhao, Gerelchimeg, Bou, Xinzhuang, Zhang, Ming, Du, Ruoyang, Zhao, Togtokh, Mongke, , Laxima, Wenqi, Ding, Zijie, Jia, Manglai, Dugarjaviin, Dongyi, Bai +13 moreopenaire +2 more sourcesA Serum‐Stable Antimicrobial Peptide‐Based Delivery Platform for Selective Treatment of Nontargetable and Chemoresistant Tumors
Advanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 45, December 4, 2025.A modular antimicrobial‐peptide‐based therapeutic system integrating membrane‐targeted selectivity, a conformation‐driven polyethylene glycolylated blocker, and serum‐stabilizing N‐cap is developed. The optimized conjugate 270 shows potent, rapid killing of the desired tumor cells, high serum stability, low off‐target toxicity, and broad applicability, Tianxing Liu, Lingyu Ke, Ruize Sun, Xiaoling Chen, Mei Zhou, Olaf R. P. Bininda‐Emond, Chengbang Ma, Yangyang Jiang, Tao Wang, Chris Shaw, Lei Wang, Tianbao Chen, Alideertu Dong +12 morewiley +1 more source