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Fibre content and in vitro digestibility of natural forage and supplementary fodder in reindeer
Ulla Heiskari, Mauri Nieminen
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Abstract We employed structural priming to test whether targeted exposure to unambiguous form–meaning mappings led to learning of noncanonical word orders, specifically in object relative clauses, among 165 low‐to‐intermediate‐level L1 German L2 learners of English.
Holger Hopp+4 more
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Multi-species entanglements and stable isotope signals (<i>δ</i><sup>13</sup>C and <i>δ</i><sup>15</sup>N) in modern reindeer herding communities of boreal northeast Asia. [PDF]
Windle M+5 more
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The Appreciation of Reindeer: Rock Carvings and Sami Reindeer Knowledge
Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Source at https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/perspectives-differences-rock-art/.
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“And that main artery's name is life”: Ecosocial injury and resurgent care in Deanuleahki, Sápmi
Abstract Based on 28 months of ethnographic research in Deanuleahki—a river valley in Sápmi, the transborder Indigenous Sámi homeland—this article traces my interlocutors’ striving to reclaim and repair ecological and kin relations through the everyday praxis of care.
Annikki Herranen‐Tabibi
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The effect of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug on the locomotor activity of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) on their natural pastures after clamp castration-a pilot study. [PDF]
Nurmi H+3 more
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Across the western North American boreal region, networks of narrow clearings called seismic lines from oil and gas exploration fragment forests. Restoration of seismic lines for habitat recovery of threatened woodland caribou has been prioritized, but there is little guidance on temporal and spatial targets for boreal forest recovery. Between 2016 and
Colleen M. Sutheimer+3 more
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The role of habitat in predator–prey dynamics with applications to restoration
Habitat is a powerful force in ecosystems, and the quantity and quality of habitat can shape ecosystem structure and function. Among the many important roles that habitat plays is as a mediator of ecological interactions, including predator–prey dynamics.
Robert J. Lennox+18 more
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