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Fatal infection caused by Cytauxzoon felis in a captive-reared jaguar (Panthera onca) [PDF]
Fatal infections with Cytauxzoon felis are common in domestic cats, and jaguars (Panthera onca) are believed carriers of this protozoan. Fatal C. felis infections have never been described in jaguars before.
Carolina C. Guizelini +7 more
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Phenotypic Diversity and Genetic Parameters of Coffea canephora Clones [PDF]
The simultaneous analysis of the maximum number of chemical elements present in plant tissues provides more comprehensive information about their chemical constitution and increases the number of characteristics for the selection process in various plant
Caroline de Souza Bezerra +9 more
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Development of a SNP Panel for Geographic Assignment and Population Monitoring of Jaguars (<i>Panthera onca</i>). [PDF]
We have developed a genome‐enabled single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel for use in jaguar geographic traceability, individual identification, kinship, and sexing. Our panel, named “Jag‐SNP”, comprises 459 SNPs selected from an initial pool of 13,373,949 markers based on the inter‐biome FST, followed by rigorous filtering and addition of eight sex‐
Zenato Lazzari G +6 more
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Trends in Medicinal Uses of Edible Wild Vertebrates in Brazil. [PDF]
The use of food medicines is a widespread practice worldwide. In Brazil, such use is often associated with wild animals, mostly focusing on vertebrate species. Here we assessed taxonomic and ecological trends in traditional uses of wild edible vertebrates in the country, through an extensive ethnobiological database analysis. Our results showed that at
Alves RRN +3 more
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High school students' knowledge of endangered fauna in the Brazilian Cerrado: A cross-species and spatial analysis. [PDF]
The ability of high school students to know endangered species can vary among species (e.g., large body size can influence people's interest) or among municipalities (e.g., more contact with biodiversity can influence people's interest).
Marcos Aurélio de Amorim Gomes +5 more
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Em busca das onças: as fotografias do jaguar sul-americano no relato de viagem de Theodore Roosevelt [PDF]
Resumo Theodore Roosevelt viajou ao noroeste brasileiro em 1913 e 1914. Um dos seus objetivos era o de recolher informações sobre a fauna amazônica, especialmente a onça-pintada. Aliando fotografia e caça esportiva, Roosevelt desejava criar um repertório
Cecília Luttembarck Oliveira Lima Rattes
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Predação de gado por onças no Pantanal: características, dinâmica e o conflito com fazendeiros
O Pantanal é uma área importante para a conservação da onça-pintada (Panthera onca) e da onça-parda (Puma concolor). No entanto, o bioma possui peculiaridades que tornam a conservação de grandes felinos complexa e desafiadora.
Sandra Cavalcanti +2 more
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Abstract Inner phenomena, such as personal motivations for pursuing sustainability, may be critical levers for improving conservation outcomes. Most conservation research and policies, however, focus on external phenomena (e.g., ecological change or economic processes). We explored the factors shaping 9 conservation attitudes toward forest and wildlife
Katarzyna M. Mikołajczak +8 more
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Abstract The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer‐reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non‐invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time
Ana Carolina Antunes +158 more
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We used camera trapping data and spatially explicit capture‐recapture models to estimate density and corresponding population size of jaguars in Emas National Park in Brazil. We followed this with a matrix‐based age and sex structured stochastic population model to evaluate the demographic viability of jaguar populations across a range of population ...
S. P. Finnegan +7 more
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