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Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into biodiversity research and conservation is growing rapidly, demonstrating great potential in reducing the intensive human labour required for data preprocessing, thereby, facilitating larger data collections that offer ecological insights at unprecedented scales.
Zhongqi Miao +16 more
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Animal Venoms as Peptide Libraries for the Discovery of Antiglioblastoma Agents. [PDF]
Santiago LR +5 more
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Abstract Bird seasonal migration is a remarkable biogeographic phenomenon, yet its deep‐time origin(s) and evolutionary history remain poorly understood, with the bird fossil record largely overlooked. This study explores the predictability of bird migratory behaviour from the oxygen isotope composition of their bone apatite phosphate (δ18Op), a ...
Anaïs Duhamel +7 more
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Snake Venom PLA<sub>2</sub> as Anticoagulant Agents: Role of Crotoxin, from <i>Crotalus durissus</i> Rattlesnake, in Hemostasis. [PDF]
Brasileiro-Martins LM +11 more
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We developed a population viability analysis to inform reintroduction strategies for the endangered Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), incorporating age‐specific vital rates, release costs on survival and reproduction, environmental and demographic stochasticity, and catastrophic events.
Elisa Neves +8 more
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Kinematics of strikes in venomous snakes. [PDF]
Cleuren SGC +5 more
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of snakes coelomic cavity.
Priscilla Mitie Matayoshi +4 more
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Oligodon cicadophagus, a new kukri snake from southern peninsular Thailand (Squamata: Colubridae)
Olivier S. G. Pauwels +3 more
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In vivo effects of snake venom on fibrinolytic system
Masatoshi Kato +6 more
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Identifying the most effective criterion to assess the conservation status of vulnerable species in threatened tropical regions is crucial to evaluate recovery plans. We investigated the influence of environmental heterogeneity on the extent of occurrence (EOO), area of occupied habitat (AOH), and density variation of two Amazonian riparian frog ...
Rafael F. Jorge +3 more
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