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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2013
Most scholars agree that avoiding predators is a central concern of lemurs, monkeys, and apes. However, given uncertainties about the frequency with which primates actually become prey, the selective importance of predation in primate evolution continues to be debated.
W Scott, McGraw, Lee R, Berger
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Most scholars agree that avoiding predators is a central concern of lemurs, monkeys, and apes. However, given uncertainties about the frequency with which primates actually become prey, the selective importance of predation in primate evolution continues to be debated.
W Scott, McGraw, Lee R, Berger
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Synovial Chondromatosis in Raptors
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1999Fourteen raptors, consisting of 13 great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) and one red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), from central and north central Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and eastern South Dakota (USA) were admitted to a raptor rehabilitation center between June 1992 and June 1995, with perisynovial and synovial chondromatosis affecting multiple
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Chlamydiosis in Captive Raptors
Avian Diseases, 1990Chlamydia psittaci was isolated from four red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) that died suddenly and from seven birds that survived at a raptor rehabilitation center in California in 1983. One hundred captive raptors representing 14 species in five families were subsequently tested serologically and by direct cloacal culture. C.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
Despite falconry having been practiced for centuries and with a wealth of published material on the husbandry of captive raptors over that period, there is a paucity of published material on the care of the geriatric raptor. Raptors are often a long-lived species and can suffer a range of age-related conditions that may impact on their welfare.
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Despite falconry having been practiced for centuries and with a wealth of published material on the husbandry of captive raptors over that period, there is a paucity of published material on the care of the geriatric raptor. Raptors are often a long-lived species and can suffer a range of age-related conditions that may impact on their welfare.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2007
Raptors may present with a variety of conditions, such as trauma, debilitation, and disease, that necessitate emergency care. Emergency treatment should prioritize stabilization of the patient. Diagnostic testing should be delayed until feasible based on patient status.
Jennifer E, Graham, J Jill, Heatley
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Raptors may present with a variety of conditions, such as trauma, debilitation, and disease, that necessitate emergency care. Emergency treatment should prioritize stabilization of the patient. Diagnostic testing should be delayed until feasible based on patient status.
Jennifer E, Graham, J Jill, Heatley
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Proceedings of the International Academic Conference on the Future of Game Design and Technology, 2010
Game sketching is used to identify enjoyable designs for digital games without the expense of fully implementing them. We present Raptor, a novel tool for sketching games. Raptor shows how table-top interaction can effectively support the ideation phase of game design by enabling collaboration in the design and testing process. Raptor heavily relies on
J. David Smith, T. C. Nicholas Graham
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Game sketching is used to identify enjoyable designs for digital games without the expense of fully implementing them. We present Raptor, a novel tool for sketching games. Raptor shows how table-top interaction can effectively support the ideation phase of game design by enabling collaboration in the design and testing process. Raptor heavily relies on
J. David Smith, T. C. Nicholas Graham
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Introduction to Monitoring for and with Raptors
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2008在芬兰,监测4种濒危猛禽的繁殖力和数目的全面调查开始于20世纪70年代早期。环志中心于1982年实施了猛禽格网计划,这是一项基于芬兰全国10km×10km的空间格网开展的对其他所有猛禽的全国性监测方案。猛禽的志愿环志人员进行调查的研究地点达到年均120个。自1986年以来,采用问卷调查的形式又收集了关于猛禽繁殖表现方面的信息。2006年,研究者考察了超过44262个猛禽的潜在窝巢地点,发现并报道了12963个猛禽占领区,其中包括8149个正在使用的窝巢。从1982~2006年,有6种猛禽数量呈显著减少趋势,18个物种呈正增长或保持不变。现在,除了微型鸟类外,对猛禽的种群数量和繁殖力的时间序列统计资料已经足够了。
Paola, Movalli, Guy, Duke, Dan, Osborn
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The development of Raptor codes
2008 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2008Summary form only given. This talk describes the development of various versions of Raptor codes starting from the first one developed at the end of 2000 to the more advanced versions that are being used in many commercial systems today. We will focus on practical aspects and how these have pushed the theoretical frontiers.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
"Raptor" is a collective term to describe both diurnal birds, mainly of the order Falconiformes and those which are generally nocturnal, the Strigiformes (owls). This article discusses the management of raptors in captivity for breeding.
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"Raptor" is a collective term to describe both diurnal birds, mainly of the order Falconiformes and those which are generally nocturnal, the Strigiformes (owls). This article discusses the management of raptors in captivity for breeding.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2005
Eric, Klaphake, Jo, Clancy
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Eric, Klaphake, Jo, Clancy
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