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This study introduces validated methods to predict sex ratios in wild Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) nests. It quantifies beach‐scale temperature heterogeneity, incorporates clutch‐level variation in thermal sensitivity and models temperature effects across the thermosensitive period, demonstrating how temporal temperature dynamics and spatial ...
Marc Girondot +3 more
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1. Data on Ecology, Behavior and Geographical Distribution of the chelid turtle, Phrynops (Batrachemys) dahli, are reported. 2. The original habitat of the "carranchina" or "cabeza al lado" consisted in ponds and small brooks within the forests, a ...
Medem Federico
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Detection of zoonotic bacteria in wild Australian freshwater turtles
Freshwater turtles are long‐lived, abundant components of Australian aquatic ecosystems, yet little is known about the diversity and prevalence of zoonotic bacteria they may carry. In this study, we conducted one of the most comprehensive surveys to date of zoonotic microorganisms associated with wild Australian freshwater turtles.
TF Scheelings +3 more
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Reptiles de zonas bajas de Yacopí (Cundinamarca, Colombia)
Se efectuó un inventario de reptiles que ocurren por debajo de 1.000 m en el municipio de Yacopí, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Se registraron 47 especies (26 Sauria, 19 Serpentes, un Amphisbaenia y un Testudinata), la familia y género más ricos fueron ...
Rafael Ángel Moreno Arias +2 more
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Blood glucose is a key physiological indicator in sea turtles, but its measurement in field settings can be challenging. Portable point‐of‐care (POC) glucometers offer practicality, yet their agreement with reference laboratory methods has not been established for juvenile green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) from the Southwestern Atlantic.
YAA Pérez +16 more
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Conserved bone microstructure in the shells of long-necked and short-necked chelid turtles (Testudinata, Pleurodira) [PDF]
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological data, long-necked and short-necked chelids are hypothesised to form natural groups respectively, whereas molecular and serological data indicate South ...
T. M. Scheyer
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Attention Based Optimization for 3D Shape Registration
Abstract Transformers are sequence‐to‐sequence architectures originally designed to handle structurally rigid and order‐sensitive data, such as text and images. At their core, they exploit the attention mechanism, which is permutation‐equivariant and relies on computing token‐to‐token relationships.
A. Riva, L. Olearo, S. Melzi
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Morfologia do fígado e o sistema porta-hepático em Trachemys scripta elegans (Testudinata)
Neste estudo foram usados 15 cágados (fêmeas e machos) adultos da espécie Trachemys scripta elegans. Os animais foram conservados em formaldeído (5%) para análise anatômica e topográfica do fígado e os seus vasos foram injetados com neoprene látex e ...
Henrique Fank Paganotto +3 more
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The pectoralis muscle orientation as an indicator of the modes of wing‐propelled locomotion in birds
The pectoralis orientation of birds was consistent with the orientation of the aerodynamic force acting on the wing, varying by wing‐propelled locomotion (WPL) mode. The skeletal morphology unique to each WPL mode, related to the origin/insertion of the pectoralis, may be associated with these functional demands of pectoralis orientation.
Takumi Akeda, Shin‐ichi Fujiwara
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Spatial distribution and diet of Cephalopholis fulva (Ephinephelidae) at Trindade Island, Brazil
In this study we analyze the population structure and diet of the coney Cephalopholis fulva at Trindade Island, Brazil, through direct observation with SCUBA diving in 11 reef sites around the Island, up to 50 m deep.
Flavio do Nascimento Coelho +4 more
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