Field-ready DNA extraction from scat using magnetic nanoparticles for non-invasive wildlife monitoring. [PDF]
Dondi L +6 more
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Nonstationarity in wildlife disease dynamics: insights from the prairie dog–plague system
Ecological relationships often vary in strength and direction across ecosystems, a pattern that has become increasingly evident as ecology expands to broader spatial and temporal scales. Although such nonstationarity – the changing effect of predictor variables across spatiotemporal contexts – is widely acknowledged in ecological research, it has ...
Gabriel M. Barrile +6 more
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Large-Scale Coastal Marine Wildlife Monitoring with Aerial Imagery. [PDF]
Ascagorta O +5 more
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A recipe for recovery: diet as a decisive tool in species conservation
Animals consume foods in specific quantities and ratios to meet a multi‐dimensional nutrient target that maximizes their fitness. Attempts to reach this target in an ever‐changing nutritional landscape often influence animal foraging behavior, habitat choice, and food‐web interactions. Consequently, understanding the nutritional ecology of a species is
Noa Lavie +3 more
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Rangers on the frontline of wildlife monitoring: a case study on African lions in Uganda's Nile Delta. [PDF]
Braczkowski AR +18 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how a local environmental NGO in southern China transformed Guantouling Hill, once a prominent poaching hotspot along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway, into a recognised model of community‐based biodiversity conservation.
Zheng Lin, Miao Chen
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Improving Object Detection for Time-Lapse Imagery Using Temporal Features in Wildlife Monitoring. [PDF]
Jenkins M +6 more
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Red deer (Cervus elaphus) Did Not Play the Role of Maintenance Host for Bluetongue Virus in France: The Burden of Proof by Long-Term Wildlife Monitoring and Culicoides Snapshots. [PDF]
Rossi S +23 more
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Abstract Overexploitation of wildlife is pervasive in many tropical regions, and in addition to being a significant conservation and sustainability concern, it has received global attention given discussions over the origins of zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Franklin T. Simo +8 more
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Leveraging limited data from wildlife monitoring in a conflict affected region in Venezuela. [PDF]
Stachowicz I +2 more
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