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    Incorporating Field Studies into Species Distribution and Climate Change Modelling: A Case Study of the Koomal Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus (Phalangeridae). by Shaun W Molloy, Robert A Davis, Eddie J B van Etten

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In this paper we demonstrate a means by which data gathered from an intensive animal trapping study can be used to enhance SDMs by combining field data with bioclimatic modelling techniques to determine the future potential distribution for the koomal (Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus). …”
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    Letter to the Editor: Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus 1B Invasion and Epidemic Control—South Texas, 1971 by Robert G. McLean

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…There were 4739 wild vertebrate animals trapped on a ranch in the area with only 1 VEE virus isolation from a Virgina opossum (Didelphis virginiana). …”
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    End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases. by Martina Enrica Pluda

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Their spread has direct connections to our use and misuse of animals, trapped, traded, bred, raised, confined, transported in ways that pose a serious risk for the development of zoonotic pathogens with the potential to infect human populations. …”
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    The ethnobotany of the Dusun people in Tikolod village, Tambunan district, Sabah, Malaysia by Julius Kulip

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Among them, there were 83 species (in 36 families) of edible plants, 75 species (in 44 families) were medicines, 12 species (in nine families) were used for constructions and handicraft and eight species (in six families) were used for musical instruments and animal traps. There were 24 species of plants that have two or more uses. …”
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    Traditional children’s toys at the Turkmens by Serdar J. Atdaev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Children weaved bird nets and made animal traps. They also created toy tools of trade for the household. …”
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    Intra-vital imaging of mesenchymal stromal cell kinetics in the pulmonary vasculature during infection by Claire H. Masterson, Arata Tabuchi, Grace Hogan, Glenn Fitzpatrick, Steven W. Kerrigan, Mirjana Jerkic, Wolfgang M. Kuebler, John G. Laffey, Gerard F. Curley

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Retention of MSCs in the pulmonary microvasculature was increased in Escherichia coli-infected animals. Trapped MSCs deformed over time and appeared to release microvesicles. …”
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    Traditional knowledge of plants used in hunting and fishing practices among Baka hunter-gatherers of eastern Cameroon by Evariste Fedoung Fongnzossie, Marlène Tounkam Ngansop, Takanori Oishi, Achille Bernard Biwole, Elvire Hortense Biye, Mitsuo Ichikawa

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Results The most frequent techniques used for hunting and fishing are the use of animal traps, fishing lines, dam fishing, hunting with dogs and spear hunting. …”
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    Urban biodiversity: Cuterebriasis in free-ranging Robinson's mouse opossum (Marmosa robinsoni) in the suburbs of Barranquilla, Colombia by Henrique Guimarães Riva, Lina Marcela Henao Montoya, Mónica Franco Gutiérrez, Mariapaz Dueñas Flórez, Christian Olaciregui, Eduardo Andrade, Yuliet Andrea Acevedo-Garcés, Iván Darío Soto-Calderón

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This study aimed to describe cases of cuterebriases in free-ranging M. robinsoni by examining individuals caught in live animal traps. Sherman traps were deployed in four different sites over three different periods in five days. …”
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    Methods Used in Urban Search and Rescue in Disasters and Evaluation of Current Approaches by Gürkan Yılmaz, Sevda Demiröz Yıldırım

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Urban search and rescue works are important for finding people and animals trapped under the collapsed structure after the collapse of buildings as a result of earthquakes, terrorist attacks and landslides. …”
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    The Presence of IUCN Red List Tree Species in Dependence of Site Characteristics in the Vietnamese Cat Ba National Park by Van Vien Pham, Christian Ammer, Peter Annighöfer

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Although direct signs of human activity (paths, animal traps) could not be related to the presence of Red List tree species, the data suggest that the accessibility of the sites is a strong negative driver for the presence of Red List tree species. …”
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    Host-Dependent Clustering of Campylobacter Strains From Small Mammals in Finland by Satu Olkkola, Mirko Rossi, Mirko Rossi, Anniina Jaakkonen, Maria Simola, Jouni Tikkanen, Marjaana Hakkinen, Pirkko Tuominen, Otso Huitu, Jukka Niemimaa, Heikki Henttonen, Rauni Kivistö

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The highest prevalence occurred in yellow-necked mice (Apodemus flavicollis) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) which carried Campylobacter spp. in 66.3 and 63.9% of the farm samples and 41.5 and 24.4% of individual animals trapped from natural habitats, respectively. Interestingly, all house mouse (Mus musculus) and shrew (Sorex spp.) samples were negative for Campylobacter spp. …”
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