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Abstract Christmas beetles (subfamily Rutelinae, genera Anoplognathus, Calloodes and Repsimus) are an ecologically important and culturally significant group of Australian scarabs, known for their striking appearance and seasonal mass emergences. Over the last decade, anecdotal reports suggest widespread population declines, raising concerns about ...
Tanya Latty +3 more
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Retrospective analysis of possible associations between Pneumocystis spp. and five immunosuppressive viral pathogens in three wild carnivore species. [PDF]
Kureljušić B +8 more
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ABSTRACT The facial mimetic muscles levator anguli oculi medialis (LAOM) and retractor anguli oculi lateralis (RAOL) have been associated with expressive eye movements in canids and proposed as products of domestication. We investigated their occurrence in four Neotropical species (Lycalopex gymnocercus, Lycalopex vetulus, Cerdocyon thous and ...
Paulo de Souza‐Junior +6 more
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Clinical form of babesiosis caused by Babesia canis in Polish foxes (Vulpes vulpes). [PDF]
Adaszek Ł +9 more
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We monitored medium to large mammal and human activity to assess impacts of recreation and inform management, deploying 27 trail cameras along multi‐use non‐motorized recreational trails for 2.5 years in a heavily used area within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA.
Courtney L. Larson +8 more
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Molecular analysis of vector-borne pathogens in red foxes (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>) from Saxony-Anhalt (Germany). [PDF]
Lindhorst ZTL +8 more
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What can archaeological otoliths of bonefish (Albula vulpes) tell us? [PDF]
Antczak, A., Debrot, D., Posada, Juan M.
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ABSTRACT Toxins for vertebrate pest control in bait material degrade under field conditions but there are limited data available on the degradation of toxins used in canid pest ejectors (hereafter ejectors). Re‐use of non‐activated capsules would be practical for end‐users and support the optimal and cost‐efficient use of vertebrate toxins.
Matthew N. Gentle +3 more
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ABSTRACT Multi‐year population studies are central to conservation efforts to help determine the status of populations and the necessity of interventions. Small, threatened macropod marsupials are highly susceptible to decline and extinction, yet few studies report multi‐year dynamics of their populations.
Dusty McLean, Ross Goldingay
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Serological and molecular detection of Toxoplasma gondii in naturally infected red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Victoria, Australia. [PDF]
Brustenga L +14 more
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