mammals EltonTraits 1.0: Species-level foraging attributes of the world's birds and mammals By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 11:06:50 +0300 Full Article Events
mammals Establishing macroecological trait datasets: digitalization, extrapolation, and validation of diet preferences in terrestrial mammals worldwide By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 11:13:41 +0300 Full Article Events
mammals Putting susceptibility on the map to improve conservation planning, an example with terrestrial mammals By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 15:02:32 +0200 Full Article Events
mammals Assessing the Effects of Human-Caused Activities on Marine Mammals By Published On :: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 05:00:00 GMT Rising levels of noise in the ocean have been identified as a growing concern for the well-being of marine mammals, but other threats such as pollution, climate change, and prey depletion by fisheries may also harm marine mammals and influence their response to additional noise. Full Article
mammals Collaborative Research Aims to Discover Effective Treatments for Marine Mammals Poisoned by Toxic Algae By www.the-scientist.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 15:32:49 GMT Zymo Research, Unravel Biosciences, and Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute team up to combat increasing cases of domoic acid poisoning in sea lions. Full Article The Scientist The Marketplace
mammals A tiny marsupial is upending ideas about the origins of flying mammals By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 15:35:00 -0400 Sugar gliders and bats are about as distantly related as any two mammals on Earth, but new Princeton research shows their wings are formed from the same genetic ingredients. Full Article
mammals Testing thousands of RNA enzymes helps find first ‘twister ribozyme’ in mammals By www.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:17:47 -0500 A new method, developed by Penn State researchers, can test the activity of thousands of RNA enzymes, called ribozymes, in a single experiment. Full Article
mammals Nearly all mammals will go extinct in 250 million years as Earth warms By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:00:19 +0100 If humans still exist millions of years from now, they will face inhospitably warm conditions on a supercontinent centred at the equator. Most land mammals won't be able to survive Full Article
mammals Birds pack more cells into their brains than mammals By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2016-06-15T10:00:06Z New research reveals the secret behind the remarkable intelligence of some bird species Related: Blind cave fish evolved a shrunken brain to save energy Calling someone “bird brain” used to be considered as an insult. Birds’ brains are very small compared to those of mammals, and what’s more, they lack the heavily wrinkled cerebral cortex, which is characteristic of the human brain, and widely believed to the seat of intelligence. It was, therefore, widely assumed that birds aren’t very clever creatures, but recently this has started to change. Related: Ravens cooperate with friends not foes Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience
mammals Losing large mammals increases human risk from rodent-borne diseases By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 19:14:41 +0000 Save the Rhinos! Save the Elephants! Save the humans?! It seems strange to be connecting our own fate to that of wildlife but new research […] The post Losing large mammals increases human risk from rodent-borne diseases appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Q & A Research News Science & Nature biodiversity conservation biology endangered species mammals National Museum of Natural History veterinary medicine
mammals Roland Kays, curator of mammals at the New York State Museum, discusses a new Smithsonian Website for sharing camera-trap images of wild animals By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 13:38:09 +0000 The post Roland Kays, curator of mammals at the New York State Museum, discusses a new Smithsonian Website for sharing camera-trap images of wild animals appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature Video biodiversity camera traps conservation biology endangered species mammals Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Smithsonian's National Zoo
mammals 3D study of teeth in modern mammals opens window to extinct animal diets By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 19:39:06 +0000 By charting the slopes and crags on animals’ teeth as if they were mountain ranges, scientists at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History have […] The post 3D study of teeth in modern mammals opens window to extinct animal diets appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Dinosaurs & Fossils Plants Research News Science & Nature
mammals Of mice and macchiato: Bird Friendly coffee gives a paw-up to small mammals as well By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 01 Mar 2017 14:47:09 +0000 Finding a mouse in your morning coffee might give you an unwelcome jolt, but there’s a strong connection between small mammals, birds and the plantations […] The post Of mice and macchiato: Bird Friendly coffee gives a paw-up to small mammals as well appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Plants Research News Science & Nature birds endangered species mammals Migratory Bird Center Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Smithsonian's National Zoo
mammals Assessing the Effects of Human-Caused Activities on Marine Mammals By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 05:00:00 GMT Rising levels of noise in the ocean have been identified as a growing concern for the well-being of marine mammals, but other threats such as pollution, climate change, and prey depletion by fisheries may also harm marine mammals and influence their response to additional noise. Full Article
mammals Declining sea ice threatens Arctic marine mammals By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 15:03:09 +0100 The rapid decline of Arctic sea ice has had dramatic effects on seals, polar bears, whales and other marine mammals. Changes in distribution, body condition, reproduction and abundance are all consequences of reduced sea ice that may escalate over the coming decade, according to a recent analysis. Full Article
mammals Small mammals flourish under UK agri-environment scheme By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 9:23:19 GMT Small mammals clearly benefit from a UK agri-environment scheme (AES), a recent study concludes. Numbers and diversity of voles, shrews and mice were found to increase on and around farmland with 6 m wide field margins and patches of semi-natural habitat - features encouraged under the government-led AES. Full Article
mammals Removing invasive mammals from islands leads to major biodiversity benefits By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 09:01:15 GMT Eradication of invasive mammal species is a strategy used to help conserve biodiversity on islands and restore populations of native species. Researchers have now assessed the success of this strategy globally, highlighting the importance of controlling invasive species to protect biodiversity on islands and achieve global conservation targets. Full Article
mammals New trait-based method predicts whether mammals can keep up with climate change By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 09:12:34 GMT A new approach to modelling the spread of mammal populations under climate change has been developed. The method overcomes the problem of missing ecological data for most species by using information on species characteristics, or ‘traits’, associated with population demographic rates and individual movements to deduce which species move too slowly to escape climate change’s effects on their habitat. The model’s results suggest that around 30% of mammal species may not be able to disperse quickly enough to survive. Full Article
mammals Why monogamy evolved in mammals By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 14:40:46 +0000 Male primates may have become monogamous to protect their offspring from being killed by rival males. Full Article Animals
mammals Method for removing parasites and in particular ectoparasites of vertebrates, in particular of mammals, and compositions for the implementation of this method By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:00:00 EST Methods for removing parasites and in particular ectoparasites of vertebrates, in particular of mammals, and compositions for the implementation of this method.Methods for removing parasites of vertebrates, and in particular arthropods, mainly insects and Arachnida, wherein an effectively parasiticidal amount of a compound of formula (I) ##STR1## in particular of fipronil, is administered to the animal via an administration route which makes possible systemic distribution and good absorption. Full Article
mammals Immobilized tumor necrosis factor-α muteins for enhancing immune response in mammals By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2013 08:00:00 EDT The present invention provides a method for enhancing an immune response in a mammal to facilitate the elimination of a chronic pathology. The method involves the removal of immune system inhibitors such as soluble TNF receptor from the circulation of the mammal, thus, enabling a more vigorous immune response to the pathogenic agent. The removal of immune system inhibitors is accomplished by contacting biological fluids of a mammal with one or more binding partner(s) such as TNFα muteins capable of binding to and, thus, depleting the targeted immune system inhibitor(s) from the biological fluids. Particularly useful in the invention is an absorbent matrix composed of an inert, biocompatible substrate joined covalently to a binding partner, such as a TNFα mutein, capable of specifically binding to a targeted immune system inhibitor such as soluble TNF receptor. Full Article
mammals VIRUS CAUSING RESPIRATORY TRACT ILLNESS IN SUSCEPTIBLE MAMMALS By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 08:00:00 EDT The invention relates to the field of virology. The invention provides an isolated essentially mammalian negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus (MPV) within the subfamily Pneumovirinae of the family Paramyxoviridae and identifiable as phylogenetically corresponding to the genus Metapneumovirus and components thereof. Full Article
mammals 'Jane Goodall of dolphins' captivated by Shark Bay mammals' complex love lives By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 07:41:00 +1000 Scientist Richard Connor has discovered that Monkey Mia's dolphins have the most complex non-human society on the planet. Full Article ABC Pilbara northwestwa Environment:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:Animal Behaviour Australia:WA:Denham 6537 United States:All:All
mammals Mammals’ weird way of swallowing is at least 165 million years old By www.pbs.org Published On :: A new fossil find may help pinpoint the origins of mammals’ uber-flexible hyoid bone, which anchors the tongue and gives us our signature swallowing style. Full Article
mammals NIST helps expand genome sequencing of marine mammals By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) Researchers will soon have access to the full genomic sequences for 23 marine mammal species preserved by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), thanks to an ongoing collaboration between NIST and a scientific consortium called the DNA Zoo. Full Article
mammals Handbook of the mammals of Europe By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783319650388 electronic book Full Article
mammals Conservation genetics in mammals : integrative research using novel approaches By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783030333348 (electronic bk.) Full Article
mammals Females Live Longer Than Males—Among Humans and Other Mammals, Too By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 12:30:00 +0000 A sweeping new study of 101 mammal species found that females live, on average, 18.6 percent longer than their male counterparts Full Article
mammals Ongoing unraveling of a continental fauna: Decline and extinction of Australian mammals since European settlement [Environmental Sciences] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2015-04-14T09:31:36-07:00 The highly distinctive and mostly endemic Australian land mammal fauna has suffered an extraordinary rate of extinction (>10% of the 273 endemic terrestrial species) over the last ∼200 y: in comparison, only one native land mammal from continental North America became extinct since European settlement. A further 21% of Australian... Full Article
mammals Singapore Exports - Fish, Seafood (Excl Marine Mammals) & Preparations By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 11:58:00 GMT Exports - Fish, Seafood (Excl Marine Mammals) & Preparations in Singapore decreased to 24.71 SGD Million in March from 27.48 SGD Million in February of 2020. Exports - Fish, Seafood (Excl Marine Mammals) & Pr in Singapore averaged 44.90 SGD Million from 1999 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 72.76 SGD Million in August of 2000 and a record low of 24.37 SGD Million in February of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for Singapore Exports of Fish, Seafood (excl Marine Mammals) &. Full Article
mammals The rise of marine mammals : 50 million years of evolution / Annalisa Berta ; graphics editor, James L. Sumich ; illustrations by Carl Buell, Robert Boessenecker, William Stout, and Ray Troll By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Berta, Annalisa, author Full Article
mammals Vectors of brevetoxins to marine mammals By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 18:56:05 -0400 Full Article
mammals Presence and diversity of mammals across microhábitats in San Luis, Monteverde, Costa Rica By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2019 15:54:46 -0400 Full Article