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Pathology Survey on a Captive-Bred Colony of the Mexican Goodeid, Nearly Extinct in the Wild, Zoogoneticus tequila (Webb & Miller 1998)
Published 2013-01-01“…The Mexican Goodeid, Zoogoneticus tequila, is considered nearly extinct in the wild and it is maintained in captivity by the nonprofit international “Goodeid Working Group.” …”
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De-extinction beyond species: Restoring ecosystem functionality through large herbivore rewilding
Published 2025-01-01“…Central to European rewilding is the de-domestication of cattle and horses to act as functional analogues of the extinct aurochs and wild horses. This de-extinction pathway shifts the focus from the loss of species to the loss of their ecological roles caused by human actions commencing millennia ago. …”
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Ecolinguistic dynamics of English loanwords in Chinese: a case study on terms for cement
Published 2024-10-01“…As these loanwords undergo continuous evolution, a lexical ecocontinuum emerges: (i) extinct in the wild—ShiMinTu; (ii) critically endangered—HongMaoNi; (iii) endangered—ShuiMenTing; (iv) vulnerable—YangHui; (v) least concerned—ShuiNi.…”
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Reeve’s Muntjac (<i>Muntiacus reevesi</i>) Habitat Suitability Under Climate Change Scenarios in Hupingshan National Nature Reserve, China
Published 2025-01-01“…In the Hupingshan National Nature Reserve (NNR), Reeve’s muntjac (<i>Muntiacus reevesi</i>) is a key prey species for the South China tiger (<i>Panthera tigris amoyensis</i>), which is extinct in the wild and targeted for reintroduction by the Chinese government. …”
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