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Effects of breeding success, age and sex on breeding dispersal of a reintroduced population of the Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) in Ningshan County, China

open access: yesAvian Research, 2018
Background Breeding dispersal is an important ecological process that affects species’ population dynamics and colonization of new suitable areas. Knowledge of the causes and consequences of breeding dispersal is fundamental to our understanding of avian
Rong Dong   +6 more
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Understanding local knowledge and attitudes toward potential reintroduction of a former British wetland bird

open access: yesPeople and Nature, 2023
Stakeholder acceptance and support is essential for long‐term success in species reintroductions, and assessing social feasibility of reintroductions within human‐occupied landscapes is an integral component of effective decision‐making.
Živa Alif   +6 more
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A case study of sea and shorebird breeding recovery following goat and cat eradication on Klein Curaçao, southern Caribbean

open access: yesJournal of Field Ornithology, 2023
Here, we document major seabird breeding recovery on a satellite island of Curaçao in the southern Caribbean following the removal of goats in 1997, significant reforestation from 2000–2005, and the extermination of cats in 2001. The only seabird to have
Adolphe O. Debrot   +7 more
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Curr ent Status of the Przewalski’s Horse Populations Reintroduced to Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yesMongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2007
In 1992 the reintroduction program of the Przewalski’s horses in Mongolia was initiated, and totally 84 individuals of Przewalski’s horses were brought to the Hustai National Park between 1992 and 2000.
Amarkhuu Enkhtur
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Reintroduction of Imatinib in GIST [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2013
Abstract Purpose This review examines the clinical evidence showing that imatinib can be prescribed to treat recurrence or progression of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in patients who interrupted first-line imatinib therapy in the adjuvant or advanced/metastatic setting ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Genetic Differentiation of Reintroduced Père David’s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) Based on Population Genomics Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2021
The reintroduction is an important conservation tool to restore a species in its historically distribution area, but the rate of reintroduction success varies across species or regions due to different reasons.
Shumiao Zhang   +9 more
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Ecological and social consequences of bison reintroduction in Colorado

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice, 2019
Bison were instrumental in shaping North America's Great Plains. Interest in restoring this iconic species and their ecological role in grassland ecosystems is rapidly gaining momentum.
Kate Wilkins   +2 more
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Reintroduction shapes the genetic structure of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) population in Belarus

open access: yesTheriologia Ukrainica, 2022
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is considered a valuable and important ungulate species with significant ecological role and high importance as a game species in Europe. Its local population in Belarus had undergone extended periods of decline in the past,
A. A. Valnisty   +6 more
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A glimpse of the long view: Human attitudes to an established population of Eurasian beaver (castor fiber) in the lowlands of south-east England

open access: yesFrontiers in Conservation Science, 2023
IntroductionThe Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) is a native species to Britain that after being absent for 400 years has been restored to the English countryside.
Sara Oliveira   +3 more
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Rewilding the world's large carnivores [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2018
Earth's terrestrial large carnivores form a highly endangered group of species with unique conservation challenges. The majority of these species have experienced major geographical range contractions, which puts many of them at high risk of extinction ...
Christopher Wolf, William J. Ripple
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