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Strategies for wild pig control: A case study of Missouri's progress towards elimination
This qualitative research study examines the evolution of wild pig (Sus scrofa) elimination efforts in the US state of Missouri to identify governance and management strategies that may be applicable in other contexts. Several management practices emerged as instrumental in advancing elimination efforts including systematic baiting, the employment of ...
Megan M. Cross, Keith M. Carlisle
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Swine influenza surveillance in Italy uncovers regional and farm-based genetic clustering. [PDF]
Cavicchio L+11 more
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Assessing drivers of population dynamics helps to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts. In Mediterranean areas, summer aridity reduces resources, potentially affecting ungulates' body condition and reproduction. In a mixed forested‐rural area, wild boar female body mass increased throughout summer in rainy‐mild years and decreased in hot‐dry years.
Martina Calosi+4 more
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Iowa's Changing Swine Industry [PDF]
This publication uses Census of agriculture data to track geographical and other changes in the swine industry in Iowa and the U.S.
Duffy, Michael, Honeyman, Mark
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Transcriptional Diversity in Response to Aging Across Skeletal Muscles
We constructed transcriptional maps of 11 skeletal muscles from young and old mice, revealing age‐related tissue‐specific gene expression changes. Our findings highlight cellular composition shifts and new cell states in aged muscles, providing insights into muscle aging and potential therapeutic targets for age‐related muscle disorders. ABSTRACT Aging
Can Liu+15 more
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Propagation and Sequencing of African Swine Fever Virus on Porcine-Derived Buffy Coat Fraction Cells. [PDF]
Mason J+5 more
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Comparative Measurements of Antigenic Differences among Human and Swine Influenza Viruses [PDF]
Keith E. Jensen, William Peterson
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