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    The epilepsy and intellectual disability-associated protein TBC1D24 regulates the maintenance of excitatory synapses and animal behaviors. by Lianfeng Lin, Quanwei Lyu, Pui-Yi Kwan, Junjun Zhao, Ruolin Fan, Anping Chai, Cora Sau Wan Lai, Ying-Shing Chan, Xuting Shen, Kwok-On Lai

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…However, the physiological function of TBC1D24 in the brain is not well understood, and there is a lack of genetic mouse model that mimics TBC1D24 loss-of-function for the study of animal behaviors. Here we report that TBC1D24 is present at the postsynaptic sites of excitatory synapses, where it is required for the maintenance of dendritic spines through inhibition of the small GTPase ARF6. …”
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    A review of factors to consider when using camera traps to study animal behavior to inform wildlife ecology and conservation by Anthony Caravaggi, A. Cole Burton, Douglas A. Clark, Jason T. Fisher, Amelia Grass, Sian Green, Catherine Hobaiter, Tim R. Hofmeester, Ammie K. Kalan, Daniella Rabaiotti, Danielle Rivet

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Abstract Camera traps (CTs) are an increasingly popular method of studying animal behavior. However, the impact of cameras on detected individuals—such as from mechanical noise, odor, and emitted light—has received relatively little attention. …”
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