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There is no obvious line or boundary that separates wild animals from those that are not wild. Instead, there are expansive grey areas, of which the most conspicuous encompass the domesticated animals that have reverted to a life outside human control, and the undomesticated animals that thrive within human environments.
Ritvo, Harriet
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Crop wild relative conservation: Wild yams are not that wild [PDF]
Abstract Extension of land use has been the main way to increase agricultural production to date. Natural habitats have consequently decreased and became increasingly fragmented, putting high pressure on the wild relatives of main crops. In this study, we assessed the diversity of wild relatives and cultivated varieties of yam, Dioscorea rotundata ,
Scarcelli, Nora +5 more
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Preventing wild boar "Sus scrofa" damage - considerations for wild boar management in highly fragmented agroecosystems [PDF]
During the last three decades wild boar populations have grown rapidly and the range of the species has increased steadily, covering almost the whole European continent today.
Schlageter, Adrian
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Chemical profiling the sage essential oils (SEOs) from wild and cultivated (shaded or non-shaded) plants has been investigated. The yield of SEOs from wild plants (3.51 mL/100 g) was higher than that from cultivated plants(shaded plants: 3.20 mL/100 g ...
Zoran S. Ilić +7 more
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American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) has been recognized as a valuable herb medicine, and ginsenosides are the most important components responsible for the health-beneficial effects. This study investigated the secondary metabolites responsible for
Zhihao Liu +6 more
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PREVALENCE OF TRICHOMONIASIS IN DOMESTIC AND WILD PIGEONS AND ITS EFFECTS ON HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS [PDF]
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of trichomoniasis and its effect on some blood parameters in pigeons. A total of 100 samples from the pigeons (50 wild and 50 domestic) were collected during the months of March and April 2005 ...
M. H. SALEEM, M. S. KHAN, A. S. CHAUDRY AND H. A. SAMAD
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Knowledge of the welfare status of wild animals is vital for informing debates about the ways in which we interact with wild animals and their habitats.
Andrea M. Harvey +3 more
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Faunal Remains from Shikarpur, a Harappan Site in Gujarat, India [PDF]
This paper deals with the preliminary observations of the analysis conducted on the faunal remains unearthed at thesite of Shikarpur. A single trench ES4 was selected as a research sample from the excavation conducted by theDepartment of Archaeology and ...
Pramod Joglekar, Pankaj Goyal
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BackgroundMost studies on domesticated plants have focused on those utilized for sustenance purposes. This study provides valuable insights into the domestication processes of honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica Thunb.), a semi-evergreen twining vine in the ...
Congzhe Hou +6 more
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