LAND USE PLANNING: A POTENTIAL FORCE FOR RETAINING HABITAT CONNECTIVITY IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM AND BEYOND

Land use planning: A potential force for retaining habitat connectivity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Beyond

The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) population in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is perceived to collirio drop set have been isolated from the population in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem for a century.Better land use planning is needed to thwart progressive intra- and inter-ecosystem habitat fragmentation, especially due

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Factors determining semen sample collection and semen quality parameters in African penguins Spheniscus demersus

Abstract Our research focuses on semen collection from 42 African penguin males, grouped by age, habituation levels, and reproductive season timing.We assess behavioral and physiological responses to dorso-abdominal massage, evaluating species-specific seminal traits using conventional and advanced methods.Positive behavioral responses corresponded

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SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ECONOMY IN HISTORICAL RESPONSIBILITY: FROM A CONFESSION OF GUILT TO THE MARKET

The purpose of this study is socio-philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of historical responsibility as a dynamic social relation which always has economical essence.Based on the ideas of J.Derrida and M.Moss found that since responsibility always involves admission of guilt and commitment expected by the victim, this attitude is not purely eth

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From Donor to Patient: Collection, Preparation and Cryopreservation of Fecal Samples for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) is suggested as an efficacious therapeutic strategy for restoring intestinal microbial balance, and thus for treating disease associated with alteration of gut microbiota.FMT consists of the administration of fresh or frozen fecal microorganisms from emma shipley fabric sale a healthy donor into the intestinal

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