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Northern Pulmonary Hypertension: Personal Experience and Brief History. [PDF]
Chernyaev AL.
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ABSTRACT Climate change and invasive species are leading drivers of biodiversity loss, with island ecosystems being especially vulnerable. South Georgia, a remote sub‐Antarctic island, is 170 km long with approximately 30,000 ha of vegetated coastal areas, as snow and ice dominate the inland regions.
Juan Viruel +12 more
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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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Simulation‐Based Spatially Explicit Close‐Kin Mark–Recapture
ABSTRACT Estimating the size of wild populations is a critical priority for ecologists and conservation biologists, but tools to do so are often labour intensive and expensive. A promising set of newer approaches are based on genetic data, which can be cheaper to obtain and less invasive than information from more direct observation.
Gilia Patterson +4 more
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Melatonin secretion in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.)
Eija Eloranta +5 more
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Accurate Runs of Homozygosity Estimation From Low Coverage Genome Sequences in Non‐Model Species
ABSTRACT Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are increasingly being analysed using whole genome sequences in non‐model species as a measure of inbreeding and to assess demographic history, thus providing useful information for conservation. However, most studies have used Plink for ROH inference which performs poorly when sequencing depth is below 10×, often ...
Rebecca S. Taylor +2 more
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Is the Reindeer Lichen <i>Cladonia arbuscula</i> Really Producing Isousnic Acid? A Chemotaxonomy Query. [PDF]
Ísleifsdóttir D +8 more
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A Parasite Not a Cannibal? How the State and Capital Protect Accumulation Amid Devastation
Abstract Nancy Fraser's recent book, Cannibal Capitalism, breathes new life into the eco‐Marxist concept of the ecological contradiction, arguing capitalism destroys its own ecological conditions of possibility like a serpent eating its own tail. Fraser's thesis appears to be playing out in British Columbia forests, where industry is closing mills and ...
Rosemary Collard, Jessica Dempsey
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