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Cellular Organization and Migration Pathways of the Ventricular-Subventricular Zone in the Juvenile Swine Brain (Sus scrofa domesticus). [PDF]
Torrijos-Saiz LI +6 more
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Mediterranean ecosystems face complex, multi‐trophic impacts from global‐change drivers, yet responses are often studied in isolation. Using the Doñana Protected Area as a case study, we illustrate how anthropogenic pressures on key species like cork oaks and rabbits, as well as increases in species like wild boar and invasive crayfish, lead to ...
Maria Paniw +23 more
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Seroprevalence of 16 <i>Leptospira</i> Serovars in Wild Boar (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) Hunted in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. [PDF]
Stagnoli A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Understanding broad‐scale ecological responses to global change is essential for investigating and conserving biodiversity. Sea turtles, with their ancient evolutionary history and global distribution, serve as an ideal model for understanding these ecological responses.
Tong Liu +4 more
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Prevalence of Leptospira spp. in Lithuanian Wild Boars (Sus scrofa). [PDF]
Karvelienė B +8 more
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Global Drivers of Morphological Variation in Grey Wolves
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the ecological and evolutionary drivers of morphological variation in grey wolves (Canis lupus) across their global range: Location The entire Holarctic distribution of grey wolves, from Greenland to New Mexico in North America, from Norway to Israel in Eurasia, including several samples from Russia and India.
Dominika Bujnáková +18 more
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Complement system activation in wild boar (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) following parenteral administration of heat-inactivated <i>Mycobacterium bovis</i>. [PDF]
Villar M +12 more
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This semi‐systematic review supports the two dominant drivers of birth phenology: the seasonality and predation hypotheses. Even though there is evidence of their importance, the effects of female, offspring and population characteristics remain marginally accounted for. Asian and South and Central American species are currently understudied.
Lucie Thel +2 more
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Use of Chemical Tracers in Sus scrofa Population Studies-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Tarasiuk G +3 more
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ABSTRACT Sus scrofa has been domesticated under diverse environments and management systems, leading to broad variation in genetic architecture and physiological regulation. This diversity has been preserved in indigenous breeds maintained under traditional husbandry and further expanded through modern crossbreeding programs designed to combine the ...
Bongsang Kim +5 more
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