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Behavior and Ecology of Large Mammals

Why do mammals hop? Understanding the ecology, biomechanics and evolution of bipedal hopping

Why do mammals hop? Understanding the ecology, biomechanics and evolution of bipedal hopping

... Life in deserts for hopping rodents is best understood by studying competition between bipedal and quadrupedal species, thereby revealing morphological underpinnings in the context of microhabitat use, risk management ...

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Ectoparasites of small mammals: ecology, infection and management in the changing world

Ectoparasites of small mammals: ecology, infection and management in the changing world

... the behavior, intra and interspecific relationships and with the microhabitats utilized by the host (Bettencourt, ...a large number of small mammal species is common with ticks suggested that these ...

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Biodiversity, ecology, and behavior of the recently discovered insect order Mantophasmatodea

Biodiversity, ecology, and behavior of the recently discovered insect order Mantophasmatodea

... restricted to dense bushes of different size on rocky hills that were not recently burned (Figures 3 and 4). Hockman et al., [17] noted putative Tanzaniophasma specimens from Cape Maclear, which is on the southern bank ...

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Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

... medical ecology concept, always polarizing and evidencing the misconception of centralizing the medical figure, acclaimed by the definitive term, the unique protagonism in the development of strategies postulated ...

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AcceleRater: a web application for supervised learning of behavioral modes from acceleration measurements

AcceleRater: a web application for supervised learning of behavioral modes from acceleration measurements

... particular behavior in the test-set will be cor- rectly classified as this behavior – was relatively high (77-85%) for the different models, extremely high (95%) on average for Standing (the most common ...

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Volume 19 - Article 50 | Pages 1749–1758

Volume 19 - Article 50 | Pages 1749–1758

... Whereas less than a decade ago, researchers interested in biodemography were small in number (a few score) and their questions relatively circumscribed (e.g. mortality plateaus), the number of persons concerned with ...

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Status of large mammals: case study of gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehi), chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti) and buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Menchum South, NW Cameroon

Status of large mammals: case study of gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehi), chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti) and buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Menchum South, NW Cameroon

... of large mammal’s species with respect to human activities was undertaken using the recce survey method (White and Edward, ...all large mammal sightings, vocalizations and signs (dung, nest, tracks, ...

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Differences in the sleep architecture of forager and young honeybees
(Apis mellifera)

Differences in the sleep architecture of forager and young honeybees (Apis mellifera)

... Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are among the first invertebrates for which sleep behavior has been described (Kaiser and Steiner-Kaiser, 1983). Honeybee foragers exhibit sleep, both in their natural hive environment, ...

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Distribution and Taxonomy of Shallow Marine Ostracods from the Western Coast of the Red Sea, Egypt

Distribution and Taxonomy of Shallow Marine Ostracods from the Western Coast of the Red Sea, Egypt

... Ecology: The current species found in shallow water and occurred in large numbers in algae.. Open Journal of Marine Science..[r] ...

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Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

... in Ecology and Evolution and 2007 for Evolution because we have data for only part of those year and thus numbers of invitations are not comparable with other ...

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The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

The spatial ecology of dugongs: applications to conservation management

... meso Large Scale Movement (LSM) from the capture site at Burrum Heads to Sandy ...km Large Scale Movement from Burrum Heads to Great Keppel ...km Large Scale Movement from Burrum Heads to Great ...

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Human transformations of the Wadden Sea ecosystem through time: a synthesis

Human transformations of the Wadden Sea ecosystem through time: a synthesis

... Exploitation and habitat change remained the major human impacts on the Wadden Sea ecosystem for mil- lennia. Changes in sediment and nutrient loads probably started in the Middle Ages when dike building, wetland ...

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SPACE USE AND MOVEMENTS OF MOOSE IN MASSACHUSETTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION OF LARGE MAMMALS IN A FRAGMENTED ENVIRONMENT

SPACE USE AND MOVEMENTS OF MOOSE IN MASSACHUSETTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION OF LARGE MAMMALS IN A FRAGMENTED ENVIRONMENT

... included large amounts of conservation land, and had lower road densities as compared to the landscape as a whole, indicating that human development may be a limiting factor for moose in the ...

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Large  and Medium Sized Land Mammals of Northeast Marajó Island, Lower Amazon, Brazil

Large and Medium Sized Land Mammals of Northeast Marajó Island, Lower Amazon, Brazil

... In effect, during our expeditions, domestic pigs, along with cattle, buffaloes, horses and mules, were the most commonly sighted large mammals in the grasslands of Marajó Island. While buffaloes were ...

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The role of tabular structure in the ecology of large reef fishes

The role of tabular structure in the ecology of large reef fishes

... of large reef fishes that occupied a structure over multiple sample periods were easily identified as unique individuals based on their species, size, and distinct markings (such as scarring or fin ...

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Evolutionary Genetics of Invasive Mammal Species Introduced in Argentina

Evolutionary Genetics of Invasive Mammal Species Introduced in Argentina

... https://doi.org/10.4236/ns.2018.107024 226 Natural Science Palmar National Park (Entre Ríos) and identified new haplotypes of great homology with reference haplo- types of pig breed populations autochthonous from Asia ...

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De novo formation of nucleoli in developing mouse embryos originating from enucleolated zygotes

De novo formation of nucleoli in developing mouse embryos originating from enucleolated zygotes

... The large, compact oocyte nucleoli, sometimes referred to as nucleolus precursor bodies (NPBs), are essential for embryonic development in mammals; in their absence, the oocytes complete maturation and can ...

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BIOCENOSIS, BIOCENOTIC DIVISION OF MAMMALS IN NATIONAL NATURAL PARK CHON-KEMIN AND CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN MAMMALS OF THIS PARK

BIOCENOSIS, BIOCENOTIC DIVISION OF MAMMALS IN NATIONAL NATURAL PARK CHON-KEMIN AND CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN MAMMALS OF THIS PARK

... History of studying biovariety of mam- mals in Kyrkyzstan began from classification and description of species in the second half of XIX century. The earliest data on mam- mals of Northern Tjan-Shan can be found in works ...

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Rumen metabolites serve ticks to exploit large mammals

Rumen metabolites serve ticks to exploit large mammals

... These mammals subdivide mostly into either foregut fermenters (ruminants, 197 species) or hindgut fermenters (30 species; Wilson and Reeder, 1993; Eisenberg, 1983) that can exploit wide-ranging areas of younger ...

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Niche differentiation, rarity, and commonness in the sympatric Australian white-tailed rats: Uromys caudimaculatus and Uromys hadrourus

Niche differentiation, rarity, and commonness in the sympatric Australian white-tailed rats: Uromys caudimaculatus and Uromys hadrourus

... J´acomo, Silveira, L., and J. Felizola (2004). Niche separation between the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), the crab-eating fox (Dusicyon thous) and the hoary fox (Dusicyon vetulus) in central Brazil. J. Zool., Lond. ...

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