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  1. 10321
    by Eva-Maria Krümmel, Andrew Gilman
    Published 2016-12-01
    ... of traditional (country) foods (i.e. food from wild animals and plants that are hunted, caught or collected...
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  2. 10322
    ..., and future viability. We used extensive behavioural, life-history, and genetic data from reintroduced African...
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  3. 10323
    by GIOVANNI eMIRABELLA
    Published 2014-11-01
    .... Thus all mobile organisms possess the ability to evaluate resources and select those behaviours...
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    ...), aliskiren (ALIS), ramipril (RAM), (GLZ + ALIS) and (GLZ + RAM). Behavioural responses to thermal (hot‐plate...
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    ... idle motion (i.e., non-communicative movements) is commonly used to create behavioural realism, its use...
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  8. 10328
    ... characterise the adult animals, necessary for autonomously surviving and developing in the plankton and suited...
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  9. 10329
    ... species to develop a non-invasive, image-based morphometric methodology: as handling these animals...
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    by Graham, M. D.
    Published 2007
    ... animals. I show that elephants occur across almost 50% of Laikipia District and, intriguingly...
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    by Grillo, Federico William
    Published 2013
    ... animals. Such increased size fluctuations were again confined to larger, persistent boutons., Long-term...
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  13. 10333
    by Waddington, Amelia
    Published 2011
    ... be generated. Precise spatiotemporal firing patterns are known to occur in the brains of many animals including...
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  14. 10334
    by Matemba, Lucas E.
    Published 2009
    ... the thesis investigated spatial and behavioural risk factors for <i>T. b. rhodesiense </i>sleeping sickness...
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  15. 10335
    by Brock, Michael
    Published 2014
    ..., it is highly feasible that people can derive an important yet cognitively disparate benefit from the animals...
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  16. 10336
    by Berry, Scott
    Published 2015
    ... in modulating FLC chromatin are vital for FLC regulation and are conserved among plants and animals, making FLC...
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  17. 10337
    by Wang, Xijing
    Published 2018
    ...), Meanwhile, they denied the mind of irrelevant others, including human, anthropomorphic objects, and animals...
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    ...<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Animals can gain protection against predators and parasites...
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