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Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Sustained-Release Buprenorphine Formulations in Owl Monkeys (Aotus spp.). [PDF]
Sheridan TA +16 more
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Abstract Large old trees are widely recognized as ecologically important across forest landscapes and concern regarding the decline of these trees is well documented because of their role in maintaining biodiversity for a broad range of organisms. In response to a growing need to inventory such trees, we developed and present the methodology to map and
Douglas G. Pitt +3 more
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Evolutionary history reveals information on the functionality of ear tufts in owls (family: Strigidae). [PDF]
Surmacki A, Minias P.
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OWLS-MX: A Hybrid Semantic Web Service Matchmaker for OWL-S Services
Matthias Klusch +2 more
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The Role of Campus as an Urban Multiuse Protected Area in Bird Nocturnal Roosting Habitat Function
Campus green spaces are essential for providing critical nocturnal habitats, playing a key role in supporting urban bird species in fragmented environments. Seasonal variations significantly influence nocturnal bird roosting site selection, with birds adapting their roosting patterns to changing environmental conditions throughout the year.
Meng He, Bo Li, Wei Du, Chunlan Du
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Observations in San Antonio, Texas documented rare interspecific allopreening between crested caracaras and black vultures at Phil Hardberger Park. This represents the first recorded instance of such behavior in an urban green space, expanding the known ecological and geographic scope of interspecies social interactions.
Lori Boies +2 more
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Research and Engineering Design in CPN of OWL-S Service
Ziyun Deng +4 more
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Bilateral Perinephric Pseudocysts in an Owl Monkey. [PDF]
Gozalo AS, Lambert LE, Elkins WR.
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A Unified Multi-coarse Manufacturing Resource Model and Its Semantization Based on Extended OWL-S [PDF]
Tan Wei, Xifan Yao, Xuan Liu
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The Life of Brian … and David: Two Flying‐Foxes' Contribution to Science
This Nature Note examines whether thumb bands and surgically implanted temperature transmitters adversely affect the welfare of free‐living grey‐headed flying‐foxes. Long‐term monitoring and necropsy findings from two males, Brian and David, suggest negligible impacts of these procedures on individual welfare. Although based on only two cases, the rare
M. J. Walker +7 more
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