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Isotopic study of antlers is proving to be a source of annualized data on caribou diet and migration, but uncertainty remains in the magnitude and drivers of isotopic changes across individual antlers. We examined 19 female antlers from the Qamanirjuaq population to compare δ13CCol and δ15NCol between sexes and among varying reproductive statuses.
Matthew Brenning+3 more
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Metagenomic analysis reveals rumen microbiome enrichment and functional genes adjustment in carbohydrate metabolism induced by different sorting behavior in mid-lactation dairy cows. [PDF]
Mousa AA+4 more
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Dilemmas of engagement: the experience of non-governmental actors in new governance spaces [PDF]
Harris, Vicky+7 more
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This study firstly suggested that trans‐fatty acids (TFA) can induce vascular apoptosis. Network toxicology and molecular docking were used to explore mechanisms. This study identified Sirt1 as key in apoptosis caused by TFA. ABSTRACT Dietary trans‐fatty acids (TFA) elevate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by driving vascular injury, yet the ...
Huanting Pei+9 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Livestock production contributes largely to climate change and methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation is the primary greenhouse gas emitted from ruminants. Thus, developing effective strategies to reduce the impact of ruminant production on the environment is crucial, and the combination of CH4 mitigating agents may be a viable ...
Jamal James D. Manlapig+4 more
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Fluctuations in dietary crude protein content affect rumen bacterial community and metabolome in Holstein dairy cows. [PDF]
Zhang C+11 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Global food insecurity and the fact that food production contributes around 30% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a major planetary challenge. Ruminant products are widely consumed since they are macro‐ and micronutrient dense; however, ruminants produce enteric methane (CH4), a potent GHG.
Kayley Barnes+10 more
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Subacute ruminal acidosis in cattle: A critical review of clinical management. [PDF]
Christodoulopoulos G.
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Noticing nature: The role of environmental awareness in promoting well‐being
Abstract Spending time in natural environments is associated with enhanced well‐being, including reduced stress and improved cognitive restoration. This experimental study investigates whether these benefits can be amplified by providing environmental prompts to direct attention towards specific features (natural versus human‐made) within the ...
Bethany Harries+4 more
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Direct-fed microbials optimize ruminal fermentation, microbial ecosystem and milk quality to enhance the lactation performance of Sanhe dairy cows. [PDF]
Jiang A+6 more
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