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Conflicts between reindeer herding and an expanding caribou herd in Alaska
The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been concentrated on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska because suitable habitat has been available and caribou have been absent here for over 100 years. Until recently, reindeer
Greg L. Finstad +2 more
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The total Bawean deer population was estimated at 250.39 (95% CI = 156.46–352.97), including 118.97 (95% CI = 72.92–173.67) females and 20.23 (95% CI = 11.50–32.11) fawns; while male survival was high (0.93 ± 0.02), recruitment was low (0.06 ± 0.02), as was the fawn‐to‐doe ratio, with ~17 fawns per 100 does.
Agus Ariyanto +2 more
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Profil Hormon Testosteron Rusa Timor (Cervus Timorensis) Jantan Dalam Satu Siklus Ranggah (Testosterone Hormone Profile in One Antler Cycle of Timor Deer (Cervus Timorensis) Stag) [PDF]
The growth and replacement of stags antler on temperate species is physiologically linked to the seasonal rhythms of reproductive hormones. The objective of this research was to determine the pattern of testosterone hormone secretion in timor stags ...
Handarini, R. (R), Nalley, W. M. (W)
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Abstract Demand for tiger parts and products, especially tiger bone glue, has fuelled the illegal tiger trade and the proliferation of tiger farms in some Asian countries. Despite the importance of understanding demand, insights into consumer motivations and determinants of demand remain limited. This study compared the theory of planned behavior (TPB)
Hoai Nam Dang Vu +3 more
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Investigation of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) antlers in the Ukrainian Steppe and results [PDF]
From 1918–2010, 415 red deer were resettled on the steppe zone territory of Ukraine, 53.0 % of which were complex hybrids bred in the “Askania-Nova” Reserve.
Volokh, Anatolii +2 more
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Improved prediction using genomic relationships for farmed red deer in New Zealand
ABSTRACT The deer industry in New Zealand has made notable genetic progress in recent decades. Initially based around live weight and velvet antler, deer are now selected on several traits including carcass composition, reproduction, and disease resistance within DEERSelect, the industry performance recording system in New Zealand.
Roy Costilla +11 more
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Deer genera around the globe are threatened by anthropogenic interference. The translocation of alien species and their subsequent genetic introgression into indigenous deer populations is particularly harmful to the species of greatest conservation ...
Chen Hsiao +8 more
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Ultradian, circadian and seasonal rhythms in cortisol secretion and adrenal responsiveness to ACTH and yarding in unrestrained red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags [PDF]
Seasonal changes in the activity and responsiveness of the adrenal gland in red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags were quantified by measuring 24 h endogenous cortisol secretory profiles and plasma cortisol responses to either administration of exogenous ACTH ...
Crockford, J.N. +2 more
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Unraveling Dowling–Degos Disease: A Rare Skin Disorder
ABSTRACT Dowling–Degos disease (DDD) is a rare genodermatosis characterized by brown to black macules distributed symmetrically in the axilla, groin, elbow, face, neck, and trunk. It is more common in women, usually after puberty. The main pathogenesis behind DDD is a mutation in the keratin 5 gene.
Mahesh Mathur +5 more
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Aging and Herbal Interventions: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Potential
ABSTRACT Background Skin aging is a multifactorial process influenced by an individual's genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors. This process leads to epidermal thinning, a reduction in collagen and elastin levels, and a decrease in skin suppleness.
Divyesh Suvedi +8 more
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