Patterns and Determinants of Mortality in Grey Wolves (Canis lupus)
This systematic review reveals the global patterns and drivers of grey wolf mortality, highlighting the high mortality risk associated with human coexistence for this cursorial carnivore, and reshaping previous knowledge to guide management and conservation strategies.
Ana Morales‐González +5 more
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Slavs in the closet: computational genomic analysis reveals cryptic slavic signatures in the Avar Khaganate and their contribution to medieval Croatian population formation. [PDF]
Chobanov T +2 more
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Home Range and Habitat Selection of Chamois: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
A systematic review of 22 studies reveals a research bias toward the Alpine chamois, leaving other subspecies understudied. Males occupy larger home ranges, and the species consistently selects steep, high‐elevation terrain while avoiding snow‐covered areas and human disturbance.
Konstantinos Papakostas +3 more
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Global, regional, and national burden of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among women of childbearing age from 1990 to 2021. [PDF]
Zhang X +12 more
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY: WESTERN BALKANS /SERBIA
Rastko Jović
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Unwanted Childbearing and Child Nutritional Status in the Western Balkan Roma Communities [PDF]
Jelena Čvorović
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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Mental health in Central and Eastern Europe: a comprehensive analysis. [PDF]
Winkler P +42 more
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The Prevalence of Symptomatic Dermographism: Results of the International UCARE PREVALENCE‐D Study
An online expert‐designed questionnaire estimated the international prevalence of dermographism. Symptomatic dermographism, physiological red dermographism, and simple urticarial dermographism exhibit distinct prevalence patterns across age groups, sex, and geographic regions. Symptomatic dermographism has an international point prevalence of 3.20% (95%
Kanokvalai Kulthanan +55 more
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