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The use of wild edible plants and the traditional knowledge associated with them are rapidly disappearing across the Mediterranean, with serious consequences for biodiversity, cultural heritage, and regional food security. This study compiles and organizes fragmented information to create the first comprehensive catalogue of these plants across the ...
Benedetta Gori +5 more
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IMPORTANCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS TO ANNUAL CHANGES IN WILD TURKEY ABUNDANCE
: Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) populations in northern environments can be highly dynamic, and annual fluctuations may approach ±50%. Although numerous studies have reported estimates of survival and reproduction in wild turkey populations, the ...
Steven D. Roberts, William F. Porter
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For generations, Mediterranean communities have used Lamiaceae or Labiatae plants like rosemary, thyme or mint to care for their health and to enrich their food. By bringing together dispersed knowledge from across the Mediterranean region, our review revealed the continuing relevance of Lamiaceae while also compiling past uses that may hold future ...
Fuencisla Cáceres +3 more
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INFLUENCES OF WEATHER AND LAND USE ON WILD TURKEY POPULATIONS IN NEW YORK
: We assessed the influence of weather and land use on the population dynamics of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) during a 12‐year period in southern New York.
William F. Porter, Daniel J. Gefell
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Contemporary outbreaks of different avipoxviruses in Humboldt penguins of wild animal park Planckendael and in chickens of commercial poultry farms in Belgium [PDF]
In the present study, the first outbreak of a penguinpox virus (PPV) in Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldd) and four outbreaks of fowlpox virus (FPV) in layer chickens are reported.
Avalakuppa Papi Reddy, Vishwanatha Reddy +3 more
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Early modern herbaria house important and useful data on historic environments. However, their contents are often inhospitable to scientific use. Despite this challenge, once their contents have been deciphered, such specimens present novel research opportunities.
Madeline E. White, Stephen A. Harris
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DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AS MINIMUM HABITAT MANAGEMENT UNITS FOR WILD TURKEY HENS
: The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is highly mobile and has large home ranges. Habitat features, such as creeks and drainage systems, may affect turkey habitat use, home range, and distribution over a landscape.
William E. Palmer, George A. Hurst
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Thirty years of glyphosate‐resistant crops and weeds: Current situation and future prospects
Since 1996, when the first glyphosate‐resistant crop was commercialized and the first resistant weed was reported, resistance has expanded globally. This review analyzes emergence patterns across weed species, crops, regions, resistance mechanisms, and herbicides.
Ricardo Alcántara‐de la Cruz +7 more
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