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Direct interactions between livestock guarding dogs and wildlife in a transhumance grazing system
This study explores the interactions between livestock guarding dogs (LGDs) and wildlife in Romania's southern Carpathian Mountains, revealing that while LGDs sometimes chase or kill wildlife, such instances are infrequent. Most wildlife remains found in LGD scats were insects, with only 9% of scats containing vertebrate wildlife remains.
Bethany R. Smith+7 more
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Development of Benchmark Curves to Early Detect Health-Related Productivity Deviations Using Production Indicators in Swine Nursery and Finishing Lots. [PDF]
Pedro Mil-Homens M+12 more
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Antigenic Relationships of Swine Influenza Virus
Annette E. H. Gompels
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Risk factors for fluoroquinolone- and macrolide-resistance among swine Campylobacter coli using multi-layered chain graphs. [PDF]
Wang CA+5 more
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Genetic covariation among characteristics of swine
C. Clark Cockerham
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Some difficulties associated with the eradication of swine fever [PDF]
E. Peacey
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The disappearance of malaria from Denmark, 1862–1900
Abstract The reason for malaria's disappearance from northwestern Europe in the early twentieth century has long been discussed but remains an unresolved conundrum. This is partially due to a previous focus on the early modern era, and partially because various theories have never been tested against each other.
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt+3 more
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Abstract Background Dobutamine is a first‐line therapy for hypotension in anaesthetised horses, but the effects on haemodynamic parameters in standing and anaesthetised horses are not well studied. Objectives To investigate the effects of dobutamine in escalating dosages on haemodynamic performance in awake and anaesthetised horses.
Emma B. Gorenberg+4 more
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