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Is early always better? Assessing soybean planting date in Minnesota
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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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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Se presenta un nuevo registro de la distribución de Oncifelis colocolo en la región Pantanal, Brasil. Tres ejemplares de esta especie se observaron y documentaron con videocámara la noche del 29 de julio de 2003 en la Fazenda San Francisco, localizada en
Saúl Sánchez-Soto
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The Neolithic Revolution in the Middle East
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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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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Small wild cats in the uruguayan pampa biome: records from Valle del Lunarejo
The Pampa biome harbors a unique diversity of small wild cats, whose ecological knowledge and conservation status remain poorly documented in Uruguay. This study reports the occurrence and relative frequency of three Leopardus species, L. geoffroyi, L. wiedii, and L. munoai, within the Valle del Lunarejo Protected Landscape.
Santiago Turcatti Oviedo +2 more
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We report new data on the intersexual and geographical variation in body mass of the Geoffroy's cat (Oncifelis geoffroyi d'Orbigny and Gervais 1844), a little known small cat from South America, and combine them with the existing information to compare ...
MAURO LUCHERINI +5 more
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Abstract Indigenous communities throughout California, USA, are increasingly advocating for and practicing cultural fire stewardship, leading to a host of social, cultural, and ecological benefits. Simultaneously, state agencies are recognizing the importance of controlled burning and cultural fire as a means of reducing the risk of severe wildfire ...
Annalise Taylor +2 more
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Extensive Phylogenomic Discordance and the Complex Evolutionary History of the Neotropical Cat Genus Leopardus. [PDF]
Lescroart J +8 more
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Taxonomic species recognition should be consistent. [PDF]
O'Brien SJ, Luo SJ.
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