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    Modeling The Role Of Wild Birds and Environment in the Dynamics of Newcastle Disease in Village Chicken. by Furaha, Chuma, Gasper G., Mwanga, Damian, Kajunguri

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Newcastle disease (ND), Newcastle disease Virus(NDV), Village chicken, Wild birds, Environment.…”
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    Choosing the best way: how wild common marmosets travel to efficiently exploit resources by Dêverton Plácido Xavier, Filipa Abreu, Antonio Souto, Nicola Schiel

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Our results revealed that wild common marmosets prefer to use routes consistent with a heuristic strategy more than expected by chance, regardless of food distribution. …”
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    Late blight resistance of wild potato species under field conditions in the Northwest of Russia by N. M. Zoteyeva

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Introgression of various resistance genes from wild Solanum L. species is the main method to increase the resistance in potato cultivars. …”
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    Measuring self-control in a wild songbird using a spatial discounting task by Ella McCallum, Rachael C. Shaw

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…However, widespread temporal self-control tasks lack ecological validity for many species, and few studies have explored whether self-control can be measured in the wild. We used a spatial discounting task resembling natural foraging decisions to measure self-control in wild toutouwai (Petroica longipes), a songbird endemic to New Zealand. …”
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    USE OF SYNTHETIC FORMS IN THE PRESERVATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE GENE POOL OF WILD COMMON WHEAT RELATIVES by R. O. Davoyan, I. V. Bebyakina, O. R. Davoyan, A. N. Zinchenko, E. R. Davoyan, A. M. Kravchenko, Y. S. Zubanova

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The synthetic forms provide a unique genetic basis for preservation and use of the gene pool of wild relatives in wheat breeding. These forms have been used to produce secondary recombination synthetic forms (RS forms) with genome constitutions BBAADS, BBAASR and BBAASSsh. …”
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    The use of wild-growing Prunus L. species in breeding adaptive dwarf rootstocks of peach by V. G. Eremin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The work on the creation of such clonal rootstocks of peach is carried out at the Krymsk Experiment Breeding Station (EBS), a branch of VIR, on the basis of the stone fruit crop genetic diversity accumulated at the Station, primarily using the wild species which can serve as donors and sources of important breeding traits. …”
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    The semi-wild mariculture of Caribbean King Crab (Maguimithrax spinosissimus) for coral reef restoration by Samantha Glover, Mark J. Butler, IV

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We examined whether this bottleneck could be alleviated by the semi-wild mariculture of the Caribbean King Crab (MaguiMithrax spinosissimus)in saltwater quarries for subsequent use in coral reef restoration in the Florida Keys, Florida (USA).We surveyed the physico-chemical characteristics of 16 saltwater quarries in the Florida Keys relative to conditions in the wild and, in four quarries where crabs occurred, we examined crab population dynamics in comparison to that in the wild. …”
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    The prevalence and immune response to coinfection by avian haemosporidians in wild Eurasian blackbirds Turdus merula by Ellie Lebeau, Jenny C. Dunn

    “…Coinfection of a host by more than 1 parasite is more common than single infection in wild environments and can have differing impacts, although coinfections have relatively rarely been quantified. …”
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    Nutritional Analysis of Five Wild Edible Vegetables Traditionally Consumed by the Orang Asli in Perak by Rachel Thomas Tharmabalan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies are the focus of present food movements to restore culinary traditions. …”
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    Indirect evidence of an early mating advantage in wild cooperatively breeding male banded mongooses by Graham Birch, Michael A. Cant, Hazel J. Nichols, Magali Meniri, Robert Businge, Francis Mwanguhya, Jonathan D. Blount

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We carry out an indirect rare test of an early mating advantage in a population of free-living wild animals. Using Bayesian GLMM analysis of a long-term life history database spanning 17 years, we show that banded mongoose males who interacted with females in earlier days of oestrus had a higher chance of siring their offspring compared with later rivals. …”
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    Overview of cultivated and wild species of the Bignoniaceae family in the Emirate of Fujairah (United Arab Emirates) by Byalt Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich, Korshunov Mikhail Vladimirovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a result of field research, examination of irrigated gardens, public parks, urban plantings and plant nurseries, herbarium materials and literature data, a list of wild and cultivated plant species growing here was compiled. …”
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