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A Palearctic view of a bat fungal disease
Abstract The fungal infection causing white‐nose disease in hibernating bats in North America has resulted in dramatic population declines of affected species, since the introduction of the causative agent Pseudogymnoascus destructans. The fungus is native to the Palearctic, where it also infects several bat species, yet rarely causes severe pathology ...
F. Whiting‐Fawcett +6 more
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Bat winter foraging habitat use in working forests: a multispecies spatial occupancy approach
We examined winter occupancy and foraging habitat associations of bats in working pine forests of the southeastern United States Coastal Plain using acoustic detection. Although responses varied among species, we found that sites with high proportions of contiguous forest and low levels of basal area had higher bat community richness and species ...
S. Perea +5 more
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Bone tissue lesions can be caused by congenital and acquired factors, and result in nasal deformities with cosmetic and functional repercussion. Surgical treatment in these cases frequently requires complex reconstructions and the use of biomaterials ...
Paulo Cesar de Jesus Dias +4 more
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Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis
Abstract Contemporary wildlife disease management is complex because managers need to respond to a wide range of stakeholders, multiple uncertainties, and difficult trade‐offs that characterize the interconnected challenges of today. Despite general acknowledgment of these complexities, managing wildlife disease tends to be framed as a scientific ...
Margaret C. McEachran +16 more
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Effective conservation of subterranean‐roosting bats
Abstract Bats frequently inhabit caves and other subterranean habitats and play a critical role in subterranean food webs. With escalating threats to subterranean ecosystems, identifying the most effective measures to protect subterranean‐roosting bats is critical.
Melissa B. Meierhofer +11 more
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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) with prongs is the ventilatory support most used in newborns. Nasal injuries are complications that may arise due to the prolonged use of this device.
Renata Medeiros do Nascimento +3 more
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POTENCIALIDADES DO RETALHO NASOGENIANO
O retalho nasogeniano é uma excelente técnica reconstrutiva para reparar os defeitos do terço médio do face, sobretudo os defeitos do nariz. Os autores descrevem neste artigo cinco casos clínicos de doentes que apresentavam tumores da pálpebra inferior,
Herédio Sousa +2 more
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The role of the nose in obstructive sleep apnea
To evaluate the relationships between nasal obstruction and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), this report provides a simple review of the literature relating to this subject.
Carolina Cozzi Machado +1 more
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Introducción: Los pacientes con lesiones cutáneas presentan cambios en su apariencia personal, no solo por la lesión propiamente dicha, sino también por los tratamientos quirúrgicos a que deben someterse. En la región facial estas lesiones son claramente
Denia Morales Navarro +1 more
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