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Does Invasive Mammal Exclusion Restore an Ecosystem Function Mediated by Invertebrates?
Excluding invasive mammals is key to protecting native biodiversity, but it is unclear if their removal also restores ecosystem functions, especially those provided by invertebrates, such as decomposition, pollination and herbivory. Fenced ecosanctuaries on mainland New Zealand, which exclude most introduced mammals except mice, offer a unique ...
Corinne Watts +4 more
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Geographic distribution of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in wild rats (Rattus rattus) and terrestrial snails in Florida, USA. [PDF]
Stockdale Walden HD +8 more
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We analyzed a combination of GPS tracking data and nest‐monitoring data from an urban population of an opportunistic rodent specialist, the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), to analyze how raptors utilize urban landscapes. Buzzards occupied even extreme habitats such as residential areas for foraging and breeding and benefit from lucrative foraging ...
Marc Engler, Oliver Krone
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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN GETAH BATANG JARAK CINA (JATROPHA MULTIFIDA L) TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KECEPATAN PENYEMBUHAN LUKA LASERASI PADA TIKUS PUTIH (RATTUS NORVEGICUS) STRAIN WISTAR [PDF]
Devid Erfiyanto
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Preventive vascular photobiomodulation accelerates macrophage recruitment and enhances pro‐regenerative inflammation after skeletal muscle injury, suggesting its potential to improve tissue repair through timely modulation of the immune response.ABSTRACTMuscle injuries involve a complex inflammatory response in which macrophages are essential for ...
Raquel Lira Ortiz da Silva +8 more
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Condition factor and organosomatic indices of parasitized Rattus rattus as indicators of host health. [PDF]
Gupta N, Gupta DK, Sharma PK.
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