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Emerging ecosystems change the spatial distribution of top carnivores even in poorly populated areas. [PDF]
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Molecular characterization of <i>Spirometra</i> isolates across the USA. [PDF]
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Genomic signatures of adaptation in native lizards exposed to human-introduced fire ants. [PDF]
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The aviation sector is believed to be responsible for considerable environmental damage attributed to emission of a large number and amount of pollutants. Airports are often surrounded by forest fragments and humid areas that attract birds of prey and hence may potentially serve as useful bioindicators.
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Genomic insights into isolation of the threatened Florida crested caracara (Caracara plancus).
Journal of Heredity, 2023We conducted a population genomic study of the crested caracara (Caracara plancus) using samples (n = 290) collected from individuals in Florida, Texas, and Arizona, United States. Crested caracaras are non-migratory raptors ranging from the southern tip
Natalie Payne +4 more
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Taphonomic research is essential for understanding the formation and dynamics of archaeological and palaeontological records. We present a multi‐taxa neo‐taphonomic analysis of prey remains accumulated by the crested caracara (carancho) (Caracara plancus)
Nicolás M. Guardia +3 more
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Taphonomic research is essential for understanding the formation and dynamics of archaeological and palaeontological records. We present a multi‐taxa neo‐taphonomic analysis of prey remains accumulated by the crested caracara (carancho) (Caracara plancus)
Nicolás M. Guardia +3 more
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Treatment of pressure gun fractures and release in the wild of a caracara (Caracara plancus)
Veterinary Record Case ReportsThis report aims to describe the treatment progression of a free‐living southern crested caracara (Caracara plancus plancus) with gunshot‐related fractures.
G. R. Cassanego +4 more
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