Tourinho, Luara Vale, Mariana M
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Integrative zoology
Different models are available to estimate species' niche and distribution. Mechanistic and correlative models have different underlying conceptual bases, thus generating different estimates of a species' niche and geographic extent. Hybrid models, which combining correlative and mechanistic approaches, are considered a promising strategy; however,...
Toussaint, Séverine L D Ponstein, Jasper Thoury, Mathieu Métivier, Rémi Kalthoff, Daniela C Habermeyer, Benoît Guilard, Roger Bock, Steffen Mortensen, Peter Sandberg, Sverre
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Integrative zoology
Examples of photoluminescence (PL) are being reported with increasing frequency in a wide range of organisms from diverse ecosystems. However, the chemical basis of this PL remains poorly defined, and our understanding of its potential ecological function is still superficial. Among mammals, recent analyses have identified free-base porphyrins as t...
Liu, Mingzhang Wang, Yiqing Xia, Fan Bu, Hongliang Liu, Yanlin Shen, Xiaoli Li, Sheng
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Integrative zoology
Widespread distribution of livestock in the natural habitats of large carnivores may negatively impact carnivore populations by reducing wild prey availability and increasing human-carnivore conflicts. In this study, we used camera-trapping data collected in the temperate forests of the Taihang Mountains in North China during 2016-2019 to examine w...
Zhao, Xuebing Che, Xianli Ning, Ting Zou, Fasheng
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Integrative zoology
The species and abundance of birds in the high altitude area of Mount Everest decreased sharply with the increase of altitude. Alpine Choughs forage at altitudes of up to 8000 m and are the highest distribution of birds. © 2022 International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology/Chinese Academy of Sciences and John Wiley & Sons Austr...
Hinds, Lyn A Henry, Steve VAN DE Weyer, Nikki Robinson, Freya Ruscoe, Wendy A Brown, Peter R
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Integrative zoology
Irregular plagues of house mice, Mus musculus, incur major economic impacts on agricultural production in Australia. The efficacy of zinc phosphide (ZnP), the only registered broadacre control agent for mice, is reported as increasingly variable. Have mice become less sensitive over time or are they taking a sub-lethal dose and developing aversion?...
Shi, Chunmei Xu, Jing Roberts, Nathan James Liu, Dan Jiang, Guangshun
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Integrative zoology
The development of facial recognition technology has become an increasingly powerful tool in wild animal individual recognition. In this paper, we develop an automatic detection and recognition method with the combinations of body features of big cats based on the deep convolutional neural network (CNN). We collected dataset including 12 244 images...
Tornabene, Brian J Crespi, Erica J Breuner, Creagh W Hossack, Blake R
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Integrative zoology
Salinity (sodium chloride, NaCl) from anthropogenic sources is a persistent contaminant that negatively affects freshwater taxa. Amphibians can be susceptible to salinity, but some species are innately or adaptively tolerant. Physiological mechanisms mediating tolerance to salinity are still unclear, but changes in osmoregulatory hormones such as c...
Hastings, Thomas P Hossack, Blake R Fishback, LeeAnn Davenport, Jon M
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Integrative zoology
Species with especially close dependence on the environment to meet physiological requirements, such as ectotherms, are highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Climate change is occurring rapidly in the Subarctic and Arctic, but there is limited knowledge on ectotherm physiology in these landscapes. We investigated how environmental co...
Magioli, Marcelo Attias, Nina Massocato, Gabriel Kluyber, Danilo Moreira, Marcelo Zacharias Ferraz, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi ... Chiarello, Adriano Garcia Desbiez, Arnaud L J
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Integrative zoology
Understanding of resource requirements of vulnerable species is key for conservation planning. Here, we used stable carbon (δ13 C) and nitrogen isotopes (δ15 N) of hair from giant armadillos (Priodontes maximus) to understand individual resource use. We collected hair from 19 giant armadillos analyzing 34 samples from the Brazilian Pantanal and com...
Cheng, Zhaolong Li, Yongtao Pine, Matthew Keith Zuo, Tao Niu, Mingxiang Wang, Jun
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Integrative zoology
The associations between feeding activities and environmental variables inform animal feeding tactics that maximize energetic gains by minimizing energy costs while maximizing feeding success. Relevant studies in aquatic animals, particularly marine mammals, are scarce due to difficulties in the observation of feeding behaviors in aquatic environme...