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Der Mehrwert des Akademischen Publikationsmanagements PUMA für die Universitätsbibliografie an der Universität Stuttgart gegenüber einer bibliothekarischen Katalogisierungsumgebung liegt in der automatisierten Weiterverarbeitungsmöglichkeit der Daten ...
Sibylle Hermann, Stefan Drößler
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When wolves aren't enough: revisiting trophic cascades in northern Wisconsin
Elimination of top predators has allowed large herbivores to flourish in many terrestrial ecosystems, transforming food webs and ecosystem functions. Restoration of large predator communities is hoped to reverse negative effects of this trophic downgrading, but evidence for such effects is elusive.
Elaine M. Brice +6 more
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Environmental quality for jaguar, puma and ocelot in Guaratuba Bay, State of Paraná, using the programs Capture and Presence [PDF]
Two month-long expeditions to Guaratuba Bay in the southern Atlantic Forest of Brazil were conducted in 2006. Parameters calculated from vestiges and camera-trap sampling were mammalian richness and proportion of area occupied (PAO) by jaguar, puma, and ...
Matthias Ludwig Alfons Hammer +1 more
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27. Puma Puma concolor French: Couguar / German: Puma / Spanish: Puma Other common names: Cougar, Mountain Lion, Catamount, Panther; Florida Panther (coryi) Taxonomy. Felis concolor Linnaeus, 1771, Cayenne region, French Guiana. In the Western Hemisphere the Puma ranges from Patagonia to northern British Columbia, a span of about 100 degrees of ...
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Reporte del primer hallazgo de puma (Puma concolor puma) infectado con Trichinella sp. en Chile
Currently, Trichinella spiralis is the only species that has been identified in Chile as an agent of trichinellosis in both domestic and wild hosts. Preliminary studies have not identified the infection in animals native to Chile. We report the
Vidal, M. F. +3 more
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Mammal Community Responses to Increasing Puma Activity in a Suburban Preserve. [PDF]
Using nine years of camera‐trap data from a suburban preserve, we found preliminary, convergent evidence that increasing puma activity coincided with changes in black‐tailed deer, bobcat and coyote activity. Evidence for changes in brush rabbit and grey fox activity, as well as woody plant density, is more tentative and warrants further study, but ...
Sonawane C +7 more
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Puma indirectly activates Bax to cause apoptosis in the absence of Bid or Bim
Edited by C. BornerBcl-2 family members regulate apoptosis in response to cytokine withdrawal and a broad range of cytotoxic stimuli. Pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members Bax and Bak are essential for apoptosis triggered by interleukin-3 (IL-3) withdrawal ...
A M Jabbour +32 more
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HER2 Directly Phosphorylates PUMA.
MDA-MB-453 (a), or MCF-7 (b), or MCF-7/HER2 (c) cells were incubated in serum-free medium for 16 hrs followed by treatment with heregulin (100 ng/mL) for 30 min.
Richard L. Carpenter (350211) +3 more
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Abstract Human‐wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are one of the most critical conservation challenges worldwide. Large carnivores are frequently at the centre of these conflicts because of the perceived and real threats they pose to livestock and human safety.
Esperanza C. Iranzo +10 more
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Apoptosis as a factor for organizing autoimmune inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis
The paper summarizes the data available in the literature and those from the authors' studies on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of apoptosis and their state in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
A. I. Dubikov +2 more
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