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A Yup'ik dance mask from the early‐1900s connects Indigenous tradition and shorebird conservation

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 7, Issue 8, Page 1940-1951, August 2025.
Abstract A dance mask from the early 1900s reveals connections between Yup'ik people of western Alaska and shorebirds as well as their shared struggle to thrive in the modern world. As a masterpiece of Yup'ik art, the shorebird mask was embraced by the French Surrealism (musée du quai Branly‐Jacques Chirac 70.2006.41.1, Museum of the American Indian 9 ...
Liliana C. Naves
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Granivoría de la Torcaza Común (Zenaida auriculata) y su rol en la dispersión de semillas en bosques semiáridos del centro de Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
La Torcaza Común (Zenaida auriculata) es una de las aves granívoras más abundantes de la región Neotropical, y ha sido declarada plaga en varias regiones del sur de Sudamérica.
Costan, Andrea Silvina   +1 more
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Updated distribution and new records of the Pampas cat (Leopardus munoai) in Uruguay

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research
The Pampas cat (Leopardus munoai) is one of the most cryptic and least known small felids in the Southern Cone, primarily associated with open environments of the Pampa biome (García-Perea 1994; Nascimento et al. 2021). In Uruguay, knowledge of its distribution has historically been limited, based on scarce and mostly old records, with a lack of ...
Santiago Turcatti Oviedo, Jim Sanderson
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Is early always better? Assessing soybean planting date in Minnesota

open access: yesAgronomy Journal, Volume 117, Issue 3, May/June 2025.
Abstract Planting date significantly impacts soybean (Glycine max L.) production in the Upper Midwest. Farmers often plant as early as possible, assuming higher risks and costs, to maximize yield potential. However, in drought‐prone, low‐productivity areas, the benefits of early planting, which are attributed to radiation utilization, could be offset ...
Bruce Potter   +2 more
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Evaluación de la efectividad de las trampas de tipo “walk-in” para capturar una rapaz neotropical, el Chimango (Milvago chimango), en diferentes ambientes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
En muchos estudios sobre aves rapaces se requiere la captura de los individuos y la selección de la técnica de trampeo más efectiva puede ser crucial para alcanzar los objetivos del estudio.
Sarasola, José Hernán   +1 more
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Geochelone carbonaria [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Number of Pages: 7Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Ernst, Carl H., Leuteritz, Thomas E. J.
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Registro del gato de las pampas, Leopardus garleppi (Matschie 1912) en el sur de la región Cusco /// Record of the pampas cat, Leopardus garleppi (Matschie 1912) in the south of the Cusco region

open access: yes, 2022
Se registro la presencia del gato de las pampas Leopardus garleppi (Matschie, 1912) mediante fotografías y videos realizados en el campamento Arizona, PV6, en el sector noroeste de la Unidad Minera Constancia (UMC), que se encuentra ubicada en los territorios de las comunidades campesinas de Chilloroya y Uchucarco, en los distritos de Chamaca, Velille ...
Bustamante Navarrete, Abdhiel   +2 more
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Geographical Distribution of Carnivore Hosts and Genotypes of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) Worldwide: A Scoping Review and Spatial Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesTransboundary and Emerging Diseases, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Background: Emerging viral diseases are spreading to new geographic locations, influenced by human activities and climate change. Morbillivirus canis (also known as canine distemper virus, CDV), the etiological agent of CD, is distributed worldwide and shared between wild and domestic animals.
A. Wipf   +6 more
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The Neolithic Revolution in the Middle East

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 77, Issue 4, Page 1154-1196, November 2024.
Abstract This paper investigates the causes and the consequences of the emergence of agriculture in the Middle East. Agriculture has emerged in many parts of the world since the end of the last Ice Age about 15 000 years ago. The paper first surveys the Palaeolithic Period to understand why agriculture did not emerge earlier.
Robert C. Allen
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Estimating species distribution from camera trap by‐catch data, using jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) as an example

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 30, Issue 10, October 2024.
Abstract Aim Planning conservation action requires accurate estimates of abundance and distribution of the target species. For many mammals, particularly those inhabiting tropical forests, there are insufficient data to assess their conservation status.
Bart J. Harmsen   +57 more
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