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Mammalian dispersal is characterized by long‐distance movements, and whether dispersal is sex‐dependent and occurs at pre‐saturation densities affects colonization speed and concurrent pathogen spread. In Scandinavia, Sweden classifies wild boar Sus scrofa as a native species and retains high densities, while Norwegian authorities considers it an alien
Christer M. Rolandsen+12 more
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Hunting regulations and movements of alpine reindeer
Most ungulate populations are regulated by hunting, and harvest rate is regulated through quotas and hunting season duration. Hunting is well known to affect behaviour of ungulates, but how annual variation in quotas and hunting season duration affects individual behaviour remains uncertain.
Atle Mysterud+3 more
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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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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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Editorial: Emerging swine infectious diseases
Hongchao Gou+8 more
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The airborne excretion by pigs of swine vesicular disease virus [PDF]
R. F. Sellers, K.A.J. Herniman
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Australia versus Denmark: an analysis of foot‐and‐mouth disease mitigation strategies
Foot‐and‐mouth disease (FMD) has progressively increased as an economically significant viral pathogen to the global agricultural and livestock industries, especially in those countries listed as FMD‐free, such as Australia and Denmark. The potential risk associated with the loss of this status enlists an equally significant level of biosecurity and ...
AJB Wagner, AE Boklund, MP Ward
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STROKE: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, EarlyView.
Jonathan Sukovich+2 more
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Swine vesicular disease: attempts to transmit infection to cattle and sheep [PDF]
R. Burrows+3 more
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Australia is free from many economically devastating emergency animal diseases (EADs) that threaten livestock production in neighbouring countries. In Australia, an important consideration for EAD control is managing susceptible feral animal populations, especially in remote and inaccessible areas where carcass disposal poses considerable logistical ...
O Schlosberg+8 more
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