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Semi-natural environments within cities can provide habitats for vulnerable reptile species. Better understanding of their habitat use and home range sizes is important for their conservation.
Thabang Rainett Teffo +4 more
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UAV wildlife radiotelemetry: System and methods of localization
The majority of bird and bat species are incapable of carrying tags that transmit their position to satellites. Given fundamental power requirements for such communication, burdened mass guidelines and battery technology, this constraint necessitates the
M. Shafer +3 more
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GPR37L1 is a family A orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) with a putative role in blood pressure regulation and cardioprotection. In mice, genetic ablation of Gpr37l1 causes sex-dependent effects; female mice lacking Gpr37l1 (GPR37L1−/−) have a ...
Margaret A. Mouat +14 more
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RIO GRANDE TURKEY FEMALE SURVIVAL IN SOUTHCENTRAL KANSAS
: We used 127 radiomarked Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) females to estimate survival from March 1994 to March 1996 in Comanche and Clark counties, Kansas.
Randal S. Hennen, Scott Lutz
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SURVIVAL AND CAUSE‐SPECIFIC MORTALITY OF MERRIAM'S TURKEYS IN THE SOUTHERN BLACK HILLS
: Merriam's turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo merriami) in the Black Hills feed in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest habitats during winter, but some birds centralize winter activities within or near farmsteads that provide waste grain as supplemental ...
Chad P. Lehman +2 more
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Radiomarking brood‐rearing mallard females: Implications for juvenile survival
Radiotelemetry is frequently used to measure habitat use, movements, and survival in birds; presumably, outfitting adult females with radiotransmitters does not influence juvenile survival, but this critical assumption is rarely tested.
Pauline M. Bloom +4 more
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Recent Trends in Survival and Mortality of Wolves in Minnesota, United States
Survival is a key determinant of population growth and persistence; computation and understanding of this metric is key to successful population management, especially for recovering populations of large carnivores such as wolves.
Stotra Chakrabarti +5 more
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Le comportement de 19 saumons adultes (Salmo salar L.) a été étudié au niveau de l'aménagement hydroélectrique de Baigts à l'aide de la technique de radiotélémétrie lors de trois expérimentations menées en été et en automne de 1995 à 1997.
CHANSEAU M., LARINIER M.
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Retention of radiotransmitters tail‐mounted on 6 bird species
Radiotransmitters can be tail‐mounted using cyanoacrylate glue and an accelerant rather than using a harness. Tail‐mounted transmitters are dropped or shed when the rectrices molt, which may reduce transmitter effects while providing retention times ...
Richard A. Stanton Jr. +5 more
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Studies of songbird breeding habitat often compare habitat characteristics of used and unused areas. Although there is usually meticulous effort to precisely and consistently measure habitat characteristics, accuracy of methods for estimating which areas
Henry M. Streby +2 more
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