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Validating habitat suitability assessments with post‐translocation animal movement data
Wildlife translocations are essential for restoring species to their native habitats, and species distribution models (SDMs) have proven useful for identifying suitable habitats to guide this process. Validating model predictions with data from individual's post‐translocation, however, is rare due to the frequent lack of monitoring data from ...
Ramiro D. Crego +7 more
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Impact of Rainfall on Coliform and Parasite Levels in Local Groundwater [PDF]
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Arrasmith, Cara +4 more
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Five monotypic genera of Rhaphidophoridae have been described from remote islands located south and east of New Zealand's South Island and surrounded by ocean for at least 100 km in all directions. These genera are Novoplectron Richards, 1958 from Chatham Islands; Ischyroplectron Hutton, 1896 from Bounty Islands; Notoplectron Richards, 1964 from ...
Danilo Hegg +2 more
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Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758). Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:55. TYPE LOCALITY: "America;" restricted to Surinam by J. A. Allen (1900) and further restricted to Paramaribo, Surinam, by Matschie (1916). DISTRIBUTION: Tamaulipas, México, through Central and South America to Paraguay and NE Argentina.
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1999-00 Illinois Trapper Survey Report [PDF]
Federal Aid Project Number W-112-R-9, Job Number 101.2, Wildlife Restoration FundReport issued on: January 5 ...
Campbell, Linda K. +3 more
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doublesex regulates sexual dimorphism in elytral color patterns of Harmonia axyridis by downregulating the color patterning gene h in males. This regulatory link diverged in derived color morphs, coinciding with the loss of sex‐specific elytral color patterns.
Soichi Yeki +7 more
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Unraveling the Roles of Crayfish Ectosymbionts [PDF]
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Bohrnstedt, Kaleb +3 more
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The Devil in the Detail: A Review of a Long‐Running Australian Predator Management Program
We assessed the evidence base underpinning the prevailing narrative of a large and sustained reduction in fox abundance at Australia’s Booderee National Park. We identified a previously overlooked methodological change that has inflated the perceived ongoing suppression of fox abundance. Our work demonstrates how data biases can jeopardise the adaptive
Hugh F. Davies, Paul D. Meek
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No Brasil, não há relato de estudos de Salmonella em gambás, sendo assim, este trabalho tem por objetivo determinar a frequência de isolamento de Salmonella enterica em gambás (D. aurita e D. albiventris) no Estado de São Paulo.
Renata Assis Casagrande +4 more
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The evolution of active vibrissal sensing in mammals: evidence from vibrissal musculature and function in the marsupial opossumMonodelphis domestica [PDF]
Robyn A. Grant +3 more
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