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Ecology of the Merriam's wild turkey in north-central Arizona
Information on the ecology of radio-equipped Merriam's wild turkey hens was recorded from 1982-1985 in north-central Arizona. The average net direct line distance that the hens moved was 16.0 miles (25.8 km).
Crites, Mark Jeffrey, 1957-
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Conomurex persicus, one of the tropical conchs, has been introduced to one of the subtropical regions, the northeastern Mediterranean Sea, and invaded sandy bottoms between 1 and 10 m deep. Population dynamics were studied from specimens collected with a
Erhan Mutlu, Mehmet Betil Ergev
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PubMed ID: 26511919Nematocyst types of Cassiopea andromeda were investigated. Medusae samples were taken from Güllük Bay, Muğla, Turkey. Nematocyst samples from oral arms of C. andromeda were observed on light microscope and photographed. Birhopaloid and
Gülşahin, N.
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Juvenile Justice System in Turkey [PDF]
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Food composition of Uludağ frog, Rana macrocnemis Boulenger, 1885 in Uludağ (Bursa, Turkey)
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Kerim CICEK
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Cereal cyst nematodes, Heterodera filipjevi, parasitize the roots of wheat and cause significant yield losses around the world. Cereal cyst nematodes are one of the most important and endemic problems in wheat-growing areas especially where rainfall is ...
Kutuk, H. +3 more
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We studied the sex ratio of a population of Anatolian ground squirrels, Spermophilus xanthoprymnus (Bennett, 1835), living in a steppe area about 50 km south of Ankara, Central Anatolia, Turkey in 1999-2001.
Nurhayat Barlas +3 more
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Adults of Montivipera xanthina generally feed on small mammals, birds and lizards, although juveniles often prey on orthopterans and centipedes. During the fieldwork carried out on May 28, 2001, there were recorded parts of the scorpion body Protoiurus ...
Çiçek K., Jablonski D., Zerzán D.
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The Bird of the Next Dawn: The Husbandry, Translocation and Transformation of the Turkey
This thesis follows the palaeopathological and social history of the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, over a thousand years (AD 900- c. 1900) and illuminates the evolving nature of turkey-human relationships. Interdependent analyses of zooarchaeological data
Brooklynne Britannia Christine Fothergill (7634729)
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