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    Deltacoronavirus HKU11, HKU13, PDCoV (HKU15) and HKU17 spike pseudoviruses enter avian DF-1 cells via clathrin-mediated endocytosis in a Rab5-, Rab7- and pH-dependent manner by Qi-Zhang Liang, Chun-Miao Ji, Bin Wang, Wei Chen, Feng Cong, Yu Huang, Yao-Wei Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), also known as HKU15, is a swine enteropathogenic virus that is believed to have originated in birds. PDCoV belongs to the genus Deltacoronavirus (DCoV), the members of which have mostly been identified in diverse avian species. …”
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    DOSAGE COMPENSATION: REGULATION OF SEX CHROMOSOME GENE EXPRESSION by E. V. Dementyeva

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Study of this process in the sex chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, and mammals has shown that, despite the common reason of dosage compensation origin, entirely different ways were elaborated to regulate X-linked gene expression level. …”
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    Cursorial ecomorphology and temporal patterns in theropod dinosaur evolution during the mid-Cretaceous by Kohta Kubo, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Coelurosauria, including modern birds, represents a successful group of theropod dinosaurs that established a high taxonomic diversity and significant morphological modifications. …”
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    The pattern of genetic diversity of different breeds of pigs based on microsatellite analysis by V. R. Kharzinova, N. A. Zinovieva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Based on the results of phylogenetic analysis, the genetic origin of Large White pigs, the breeds, from which the Berkshire pigs originated, and the genetic detachment of the Landrace from the Mangalitsa breeds were revealed. …”
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    Tropical Fowl Mite, Ornithonyssus bursa (Berlese) (Acari: Macronyssidae) by Harold A. Denmark, Harvey L. Cromroy

    Published 2005-02-01
    “… The tropical fowl mite, commonly found on birds, has become a pest to man in areas of high bird populations or where birds are allowed to roost on roofs, around the eaves of homes, and office buildings. …”
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    Tropical Fowl Mite, Ornithonyssus bursa (Berlese) (Acari: Macronyssidae) by Harold A. Denmark, Harvey L. Cromroy

    Published 2005-02-01
    “… The tropical fowl mite, commonly found on birds, has become a pest to man in areas of high bird populations or where birds are allowed to roost on roofs, around the eaves of homes, and office buildings. …”
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    Microplastic and mesoplastic in stagnation of the Vistula water in highly urbanized areas of the Krakow poviat - preliminary research by Ewa Dacewicz, Tomasz Bergel, Ewa Łobos-Moysa, Katarzyna Moraczewska-Majkut, Witold Nocoń

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Material and methods: The presence of micro- and mesoplasic substances in the collected water samples was determined. The amount, origin (primary / secondary), color, shape and size for all plastic particles were determined. …”
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    Illustrating Animals and Visualizing Natural History in Chambers’s Encyclopaedias by Rose Roberto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…More than 10 years before Darwin’s Origin of Species, a book titled Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation about evolution or ‘transmutation’ was anonymously authored by Scottish publisher Robert Chambers. …”
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    An Early Oligocene Fossil Lagerstätten from the Lacustrine Deposits of the Luberon UNESCO Global Geopark by Pauline Coster, Stephane Legal

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The Luberon early Oligocene fossil Lagerstätte yields exquisitely well-preserved fossils as testified by the remains of articulated skeletons, skin outlines, feathers and original pigmentation patterns. The fossils include plants, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals from ancient lacustrine-terrestrial ecosystems of the early Oligocene. …”
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    Barn Owl (Tyto alba) by Jason M. Martin, Richard N. Raid, Lyn C. Branch

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… Barn owls, members of the family Tytonidae, are unmistakable nocturnal birds of prey. Their ghostly appearance and blood-curdling shriek have led to their incorporation into folklore and myth and have earned these birds a variety of nicknames, including "ghost owl" and "monkey-faced owl." …”
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    Barn Owl (Tyto alba) by Jason M. Martin, Richard N. Raid, Lyn C. Branch

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… Barn owls, members of the family Tytonidae, are unmistakable nocturnal birds of prey. Their ghostly appearance and blood-curdling shriek have led to their incorporation into folklore and myth and have earned these birds a variety of nicknames, including "ghost owl" and "monkey-faced owl." …”
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    Northern Fowl Mite by Phillip E. Kaufman, Philip G. Koehler, Jerry F. Butler, Harvey L. Cromroy

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…This mite is found throughout many of the temperate regions of the world parasitizing domestic fowl and wild birds. It has been shown to cause economic damage on poultry farms by causing anemia, lower egg production and even death to birds. …”
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    Northern Fowl Mite by Phillip E. Kaufman, Philip G. Koehler, Jerry F. Butler, Harvey L. Cromroy

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…This mite is found throughout many of the temperate regions of the world parasitizing domestic fowl and wild birds. It has been shown to cause economic damage on poultry farms by causing anemia, lower egg production and even death to birds. …”
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    Village-Indigenous Chicken Bacterial Carriage after the Heavy Rains of 2018, Kenya: Indicator on Environmental Contamination with Pathogenic/Zoonotic Bacteria by Acsa Igizeneza, Lilly Caroline Bebora, Philip Njeru Nyaga, Lucy Wanjiru Njagi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Most of them are of bacterial origin and chickens are a major source of such bacteria; they are consumed at high rate worldwide and tend to harbor the zoonotic bacteria without showing signs of illness. …”
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    Phylogeography and biological characterization of H12N2 virus isolated from whooper swan in Central China by Pengfei Ren, Zhen Gao, Xing Li, Jiao Tang, Pei Li, Zhonglin Huang, Jinchi Guo, Pengfei Cui, Lin Jin, Junping Li, Libin Liang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When AIVs originating from wild birds cross species barriers to infect mammals or humans, they pose a significant threat to public health. …”
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    La mise en lumière du conflit humain-goéland et sa gestion en France by Matiline Paulet, Frédéric Bioret

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…In France, the population increase of European Herring Gull and Yellow-legged gull (Larus argentatus ; Larus michahellis) in the 20th century on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coast was accompanied by their expansion outside their original site and nesting in the urban areas. This novel situation dated back to the eighties in France leads to conflicts between humans and birds, first with managers of natural areas and shellfish farmers, then with city dwellers who complain about the nests on their roofs. …”
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    What ‘unexplored’ means: mapping regions with digitized natural history records to look for ‘biodiversity blindspots’ by Laymon Ball, Sheila Rodríguez-Machado, Diego Paredes-Burneo, Samantha Rutledge, David A. Boyd, David Vander Pluym, Spenser Babb-Biernacki, Austin S. Chipps, Rafet Ç. Öztürk, Yahya Terzi, Prosanta Chakrabarty

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also argue for increased scientific infrastructure so that more reference collections with vouchers can be kept in the countries of origin (particularly those countries lacking such infrastructure currently).…”
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    Illicium parviflorum Anise, Yellow Anisetree, Star Anise by Edward Gilman

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…The document concludes with potential landscaping applications for the plant, emphasizing its suitability for hedges, screens, and container plantings. Original publication date October 1999. …”
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    Illicium parviflorum Anise, Yellow Anisetree, Star Anise by Edward Gilman

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…The document concludes with potential landscaping applications for the plant, emphasizing its suitability for hedges, screens, and container plantings. Original publication date October 1999. …”
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