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This study introduces a novel multistep immersion method to preserve wildlife fecal samples, maintaining morphological integrity, DNA stability (100% extraction success, > 99% BLAST match rates), and resistance to mold/insect damage for 6 months. The technique also enables heavy metal detection, transforming feces into a durable resource for long‐term ...
Jiahao Zhang +4 more
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We evaluated the impact of presence and removal of bait (i.e., shelled corn) on range size (ha), range overlap (proportion, 0–1), distance of activity centers to bait sites (m), and distance traveled (m/15‐min) by deer in central Texas from 2012 to 2013.
Dylan G. Stewart +6 more
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Seroprevalence and genetic characterization of Toxoplasma gondii in hunted wild boars (Sus scrofa) from Croatia. [PDF]
Grbavac L +10 more
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The “regime shift extinctions” hypothesis and mass extinction of waterbirds in Hawaiʻi
Abstract Studies of biodiversity loss commonly imply that species extinctions occurred as a direct result of initial human arrival and thus are attributable to stewardship failures of Indigenous Peoples. However, recent studies have suggested this assumption is not supported by the evidence, prompting a global reevaluation of existing assumptions.
Kristen C. Harmon +2 more
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Microbiological control project of minced meat of wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) in approved establishments in Sweden. [PDF]
Kautto AH +3 more
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Observations chromosomiques chez le sanglier français (Sus scrofa scrofa)
Une étude cytogénétique a été entreprise sur un lot de sangliers Français Continentaux et Corses et des hybrides sanglier X porc domestique. Les sangliers Continentaux ont révélé un caryotype à 36 chromosomes, à l’exception d’un seul animal provenant d’un élevage et qui possédait 38 chromosomes.
Popescu, C.P. +2 more
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