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Harnessing fear of predators and competitors as deterrents for an invasive predator
Manipulation of animal behavior is a powerful tool for nonlethal wildlife management where lethal control is not possible. Animal behavior is driven by motivations to acquire food and mates and to avoid predation, and animals utilize their sensory ...
Sze Wing Yiu +3 more
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Management interventions are necessary to control elephant numbers within fenced wildlife reserves in South Africa. Use of non-lethal control methods is increasing, but information about their suitability and effects are not widely available.
Marion E. Garaï +6 more
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Protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) of Brassidium Shooting Star orchid were successfully cryopreserved using droplet-vitrification method. Vitrification based cryopreservation protocol is comprised of preculture, osmoprotection, cryoprotection, cooling ...
Safrina Rahmah +3 more
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Police forces differ in the methods of intervention used to maintain law and order in major events that endanger public order, like high risk soccer matches and certain public demonstrations. Traditionally, the emphasis on police performance and training
Otto M.J. Adang
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Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System
Bacteriophages represent an alternative solution to control bacterial infections. When interacting, bacteria and phage can evolve, and this relationship is described as antagonistic coevolution, a pattern that does not fit all models.
Angela Victoria Holguín +9 more
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The Animal Welfare Consequences and Moral Implications of Lethal and Non-Lethal Fox Control Methods
Control methods are applied worldwide to reduce predation on livestock by European red foxes (Vulpes vulpes). Lethal methods can inflict suffering; however, moral debate about their use is lacking.
Nathalie de Ridder, Andrew Knight
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Teacher toads: Buffering apex predators from toxic invaders in a remote tropical landscape
Even after research identifies new approaches for wildlife management, translating those methods for delivery can be logistically challenging. In tropical Australia, invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) fatally poison many anuran‐eating native predators.
Georgia Ward‐Fear +4 more
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The photochemically-induced thrombosis (photothrombosis) method can create focal cerebral infarcts anywhere in the relatively superficial layers of the cerebrum; it is easy to implement and minimally invasive.
Yuya Ota +10 more
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ellagic Acid on Acute Lung Injury Induced by Acid in Mice
Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by alveolar edema and uncontrolled neutrophil migration to the lung, and no specific therapy is still available. Ellagic acid, a compound present in several fruits and medicinal plants, has shown anti-inflammatory
Daniely Cornélio Favarin +7 more
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In the experimental area of the UNALM (Lima - Perú) was evaluated on partial root - zone drying irrigation treatments (RPR300 and RPR500, ml) and full irrigation (RC300 a nd RC500, ml control), the impact of xylem potential ( x) and ...
Emil Cristhian Vega Ponce +1 more
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