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Species identification of a suspected bone found in blood sausage [PDF]
The case of an identification for a small bone found in a blood sausage is described. The similitude with a rodent bone leads the consumer to demand the government organism responsible of food quality control.
Bustamante, Ana Victoria +5 more
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Canis STR‐Seq: A Universal Approach for Non‐Invasive Genetic Monitoring of Wolves and Coyotes
We present a new, universal microsatellite genotype‐by‐sequencing assay for Canis species that allows for unambiguous allele calls, flags homoplasy for more accurate assignment tests, and improves genotyping output from low‐template DNA. We suggest, as others have done previously, that microsatellites are still effective, affordable, and sometimes ...
Emily Walker +3 more
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Effectiveness of Non-Invasive Methods in Studying Jaguar (Panthera onca) Hair
Mammalian hair is a source of biological information and can be used in genetic, toxicological, hormonal, and ecological studies. However, non-invasive collection methods are still little explored.
Larissa Pereira Rodrigues +5 more
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An image recapture detection algorithm based on learning dictionaries of edge profiles [PDF]
With today's digital camera technology, high-quality images can be recaptured from an liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor screen with relative ease. An attacker may choose to recapture a forged image in order to conceal imperfections and to increase its
Dragotti, P-L +2 more
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Honeymoon Tourism: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Direction
ABSTRACT The research aims to explore evolution, thematic focus, and emerging patterns within the scholarly discourse on honeymoon tourism and offering a roadmap for future research directions in this niche yet growing segment of tourism studies. This study employs a systematic literature review (SLR) and uses bibliometric visualization techniques to ...
Chen Yuan +3 more
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The paper examines key trends in providing forensic support for investigation of crimes against wild plants and animals, and argues for the need to develop wildlife forensics as an independent branch of inquiry pursued by forensic science organizations ...
V. Gulevskaya
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Tanzania, a global biodiversity hotspot, harbours approximately 20% of Africa’s large mammal population and plays a critical role in regional and international wildlife conservation.
Ally O Kanenda +7 more
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Wildbook: Crowdsourcing, computer vision, and data science for conservation
Photographs, taken by field scientists, tourists, automated cameras, and incidental photographers, are the most abundant source of data on wildlife today.
Berger-Wolf, Tanya Y. +9 more
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Large herbivores are charismatic species known to engineer ecosystems through a variety of effects. Conflicts can sometimes arise when these effects are undesirable. However, without detailed knowledge on herbivore selectivity for landscapes, patches and
Nichols, Ruth V.
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The paper highlights the current state and key trends in the development of the scientific and methodological support for the forensic investigation of crimes against wild flora and fauna, and argues for a need to develop specialized methodological ...
V. Gulevskaya
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