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Vertebrados silvestres atropelados na rodovia BR-230, Paraíba, Brasil
Marcela Meira Ramos-Abrantes +7 more
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When honeybees come to town: Critical aspects of urban beekeeping and opportunities for regulation
Abstract Urban areas are increasingly valued for their role in conserving wild pollinators. Honeybees are often regarded as ambassador species for pollinator conservation, and beekeeping is frequently perceived as a pro‐biodiversity activity, which has become highly popular in urban areas.
Joan Casanelles‐Abella +5 more
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Developmental stages of <i>Sarcocystis</i> spp. in wild birds from Southeastern Brazil, with a review of Accipitriformes-associated species. [PDF]
Ortúzar-Ferreira CN +4 more
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ABSTRACT The greater rhea (Rhea americana), the largest bird species in South America, has significant economic value due to its meat, eggs, leather, feathers and oil. However, its lack of external sexual dimorphism poses challenges for reproductive management and breeding programmes.
Marilú Cristofoli +7 more
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ABSTRACT Radical innovations, such as cultured meat, have emerged as potential pathways toward more sustainable food systems. Their societal impact, however, hinges on public acceptance, which is often challenged by the uncertainty surrounding unfamiliar food technologies.
Celine Bökemeyer +2 more
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Yellow fever in Peru and the Americas and the latent risk of reurbanuzation: an avoidable threat. [PDF]
Cabezas C.
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Contact Dermatitis, Volume 94, Issue 4, Page 429-431, April 2026.
Tatiana Sanz Sánchez +28 more
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Do Energetic Challenges Mimicking Missed Foraging Encourage Torpor Use by a Neotropical Bat?
We experimentally tested whether Merriam's long‐tongued bat (Glossophaga mutica), a Neotropical nectarivorous species, uses heterothermy in response to reduced energy intake. We found that energetically challenged bats maintained subcutaneous temperatures significantly closer to roost temperature during the daytime inactive period.
Zenon J. Czenze +2 more
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