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Drones: Emergence of a transformative technology for island rodent eradications
Drones have emerged as a potentially powerful tool to address an ongoing need for alternative rodent eradication solutions on remote islands. This potential has now been demonstrated in a diverse set of operations across the Pacific. In the coming decades, this novel toolset also offers the possibility to step beyond existing paradigms and imagine a ...
Donal Smith +3 more
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Conserving threatened species often requires effective predator suppression strategies, particularly on islands where introduced predators pose significant threats. Density‐impact functions provide a framework to quantify the relationships between predator abundance and impact but are currently limited to a single species with invariant impact.
Michael R. Fox +3 more
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Derivation of ultrasound and electrocardiogram cardiac reference ranges for Mus musculus using the collaborative cross and identification of new cardiac models. [PDF]
Popp JL +8 more
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[ 1629478 ] Specimen Macrobiology>Biology Mus musculus Linnaeus
Earl, Chandra
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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN ANTASIDA TERHADAP EFEK ANALGETIK ASPIRIN PADA MENCIT JANTAN (Mus-Musculus L)
Setya Enti Rikomah
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A cosmopolitan parasite of Rattus in the Galápagos rodents raises conservation concerns
We draw attention to a recent study that identified the invasive nematode Mastophorus muris, typically associated with Rattus, infecting two endemic Galápagos rats on islands where no invasive rodents have been previously recorded. This unexpected finding raises concerns about undetected rodent introductions and highlights the urgent need for ...
Jadyn Hartwig, C. Miguel Pinto
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A Preliminary Approach to Oral Low-Dose Ketamine Self-Administration in Mice (<i>Mus musculus</i>). [PDF]
Rocha CA +5 more
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