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Higher Resting Metabolism Is Associated With Increased Free Triiodothyronine Among Female Reindeer Herders in Northern Finland. [PDF]
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Landscape policy and management should mitigate habitat loss in anthropogenically disturbed landscapes but also consider resulting configurations from development. Complex ecological impacts are not well represented in the simple quantitative measures of disturbance currently employed: managing both composition and configuration is necessary to ...
Rebecca M. Smith +3 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 effects of stand characteristics on reindeer lichens and range use by semi-domesticated reindeer
Timo Helle, Jouni Aspi, S.-S. Kilpelä
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Water, dust, invertebrate and snow sampling for detecting cervidae eDNA. Image credits: Glenn Polson and Annie Claude Bélisle. Consent was obtained for the photos to be used for scientific publications. Abstract Context. Environmental DNA (eDNA) could be a great addition to the toolbox of Indigenous organizations for wildlife monitoring.
Annie Claude Bélisle +5 more
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First detection of a cervidpoxvirus in Europe-disease occurrence in semi-domesticated Eurasian tundra reindeer (<i>Rangifer tarandus tarandus</i>) in Norway and Sweden. [PDF]
Nymo IH +17 more
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Reindeer herding of Chukotka ethnicities in the end of the 20th — first quarter of 21st century
Oksana P. Kolomiets, Vladislav Nuvano
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