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Harnessing public perception of cheetah reintroduction in India to facilitate management through participatory decision-making. [PDF]
Chatterjee D, Adhikari BS, Mukherjee T.
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The King in the Crosshairs: Evidence of a Predation Attempt on European Bison by Wolves. [PDF]
Wijnands RR, Borowik T.
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Renin-angiotensin system inhibitors (RASi) are not nephrotoxic - they protect the kidneys and the heart. [PDF]
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Atorvastatin-Associated Liver Injury: Outcome After Statin Rechallenge. [PDF]
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Developing the Science of Reintroduction Biology
Conservation Biology, 2007Abstract: With recent increases in the numbers of species reintroduction projects and reintroduction‐related publications, there is now a recognizable field of reintroduction biology. Nevertheless, research thus far has been fragmented and ad hoc, rather than an organized attempt to gain reliable knowledge to ...
Philip J Seddon, Armstrong Doug
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A Reintroduction to Mendelian Genetics
Cancer Investigation, 1997The origin of modern genetics is often credited to Gregor Mendel (1865). The fact, if not the exact date, is as well known to every modern schoolchild as the Battle of Hastings. Mendel alone didn't get us to where we are today. Even our understanding of Mendelian inheritance is dependent on the contributions of those who discovered and defined genes ...
M. E. Hodes, Stephen R. Dlouhy
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Directions in reintroduction biology
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008Reintroductions are attempts to return species to parts of their historical ranges where they were extirpated, and might involve release of either captive-bred or wild-caught individuals. The poor success rate of reintroductions worldwide has led to frequent calls for greater monitoring, and since 1990 there has been an exponential increase in the ...
Doug P, Armstrong, Philip J, Seddon
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Verisimilitude: A Reintroduction
MLN, 2023Abstract: In this article, I argue for giving renewed attention to the concept of verisimilitude, a term popular in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century criticism but which has since the nineteenth century become a mere synonym for realism in fiction and film.
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2017
This chapter explains the practice of reintroduction and rewilding. It discusses the process of reintroduction, which can be achieved through restoration, translocation, and captive breeding based on species-focused, site-focused, or human-focused motivations. Moreover, the chapter looks at regulatory frameworks and policies for reintroduction, such as
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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This chapter explains the practice of reintroduction and rewilding. It discusses the process of reintroduction, which can be achieved through restoration, translocation, and captive breeding based on species-focused, site-focused, or human-focused motivations. Moreover, the chapter looks at regulatory frameworks and policies for reintroduction, such as
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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The case for the reintroduction of cheetahs to India
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2023In a recent Correspondence to Nature Ecology & Evolution, Gopalaswamy et al.1 are critical of the reintroduction of cheetahs into India, referring broadly to ecological, genetic and disease risks that they feel have not been considered in replacing Asiatic cheetahs with the southern African subspecies.
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