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A Novel Multidisciplinary Approach for Reptile Movement and Behavior Analysis
We present a novel multidisciplinary approach capable of advancing research on reptiles’ behavior. Our approach uses integrated tools and methods for the digitization, reconstruction, and visualization of reptiles and their behavior. We (i) record movement through tri‐axial accelerometers, video cameras, and motion capture systems; (ii) ground‐truth ...
Savvas Zotos +9 more
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Global Decline in the Size of Sea Turtles. [PDF]
Hays GC, Rusli MU, Booth D, Laloë JO.
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Nesting female hawksbill sea turtles trending smaller in the western Indian Ocean
Stephen Evans +3 more
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Mechanism of Ammonia‐Induced Brain Damage in Chinese Striped‐Necked Turtle (Mauremys sinensis)
High levels of ammonia disrupt the integrity of the brain barrier in Mauremys sinensis, leading to tissue edema. This, in turn, triggers a series of cascade reactions, including disturbances in neurotransmitter levels, particularly glutamate, which might further exacerbate the neurotoxic effects.
Yunjuan Xiao +6 more
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Camera Traps: A Novel Method to Estimate Numbers of Nesting Sea Turtles. [PDF]
Stokes HJ +3 more
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Protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum is highlighted in response to heat stress in Platysternon megacephalum. Under heat stress, the up‐regulation of genes such as CHOP in protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum pathway, along with the suppression of energy and lipid metabolism and the up‐regulation of JARID2 expression, leads to ...
Jian Hong +7 more
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Incorporating fine-scale behaviors into habitat suitability modeling: A case study for sea turtles. [PDF]
Hounslow JL +5 more
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