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Hone, David W. E., Darren H. Tanke, and Caleb M. Brown. "Bite marks on the frill of a juvenile Centrosaurus from the Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Provincial Park Formation, Alberta, Canada." PeerJ 6 (October 12, 2018): e5748. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5748.

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Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and animals they consumed (or attempted to) in the fossil record. Data from such interactions is somewhat sparse and is hampered by a lack of records in the scientific literature. Here, we present a rare instance of feeding traces on the frill of a juvenile ceratopsian dinosaur from the late Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta. It is difficult to determine the likely tracemaker(s) but the strongest candidate is a small-bodied theropod such as a dromaeosaur or juvenile tyrannosaur. This marks the
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Fabretti, Andrei Kelliton, Amanda Resende Duarte, Raquel Carolina Simões Siqueira, et al. "Canine juvenile cellulitis – literature review and report of tow cases." Clínica Veterinária XXI, no. 120 (2016): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.46958/rcv.2016.xxi.n.120.p.66-74.

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Juvenile cellulitis (JC) is a rare skin disease of puppies. Its recognition is important, since spontaneous resolution is rare an untreated animals can die. It is probably an immune-mediated disorder, characterized by sudden onset of skin lesions on the face, ear and submandibular lymphadenomegaly. This article presents a literature review and two case reports of JC: a two-month-old female dachshund and a fifty-day male pointer, both with alopecia, edema, crusting, papules and pustules in the face, blepharitis, enlarged lymph nodes and genital edema. Treatment was based on the administration o
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Lellis, William A., Barbara St John White, Jeffrey C. Cole, et al. "Newly Documented Host Fishes for the Eastern Elliptio Mussel Elliptio complanata." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 4, no. 1 (2013): 75–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/102012-jfwm-094.

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Abstract The eastern elliptio Elliptio complanata is a common, abundant, and ecologically important freshwater mussel that occurs throughout the Atlantic Slope drainage in the United States and Canada. Previous research has shown E. complanata glochidia to be host fish generalists, parasitizing yellow perch Perca flavescens, banded killifish Fundulus diaphanus, banded sculpin Cottus carolinae, and seven centrarchid species. Past laboratory studies have been conducted in the Midwest; however, glochidia used in these studies were obtained from adult mussels in the Great Lakes or St. Lawrence Riv
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Micalizzi, E. W., S. A. Forshner, E. B. Low, B. Johnston, S. A. Skarsgard, and R. M. R. Barclay. "Female little brown bats require both building and natural roosts in a mountainous environment with short summers." Ecosphere 14, no. 12 (2023): e4731. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13443445.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract The little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus ) is an endangered species that occurs throughout most of North America. The recovery strategy for little brown bats in Canada identifies a need to understand habitat use and protect important bat habitat across the species' Canadian range; however, bat roosting habitat requirements have not been well studied in mountainous environments within the northern part of the species' range. Our objective was to understand the use of building and natural roosts by female little brown bats in the Canadia
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Micalizzi, E. W., S. A. Forshner, E. B. Low, B. Johnston, S. A. Skarsgard, and R. M. R. Barclay. "Female little brown bats require both building and natural roosts in a mountainous environment with short summers." Ecosphere 14, no. 12 (2023): e4731. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13443445.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract The little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus ) is an endangered species that occurs throughout most of North America. The recovery strategy for little brown bats in Canada identifies a need to understand habitat use and protect important bat habitat across the species' Canadian range; however, bat roosting habitat requirements have not been well studied in mountainous environments within the northern part of the species' range. Our objective was to understand the use of building and natural roosts by female little brown bats in the Canadia
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Micalizzi, E. W., S. A. Forshner, E. B. Low, B. Johnston, S. A. Skarsgard, and R. M. R. Barclay. "Female little brown bats require both building and natural roosts in a mountainous environment with short summers." Ecosphere 14, no. 12 (2023): e4731. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13443445.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract The little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus ) is an endangered species that occurs throughout most of North America. The recovery strategy for little brown bats in Canada identifies a need to understand habitat use and protect important bat habitat across the species' Canadian range; however, bat roosting habitat requirements have not been well studied in mountainous environments within the northern part of the species' range. Our objective was to understand the use of building and natural roosts by female little brown bats in the Canadia
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Micalizzi, E. W., S. A. Forshner, E. B. Low, B. Johnston, S. A. Skarsgard, and R. M. R. Barclay. "Female little brown bats require both building and natural roosts in a mountainous environment with short summers." Ecosphere 14, no. 12 (2023): e4731. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13443445.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract The little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus ) is an endangered species that occurs throughout most of North America. The recovery strategy for little brown bats in Canada identifies a need to understand habitat use and protect important bat habitat across the species' Canadian range; however, bat roosting habitat requirements have not been well studied in mountainous environments within the northern part of the species' range. Our objective was to understand the use of building and natural roosts by female little brown bats in the Canadia
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Micalizzi, E. W., S. A. Forshner, E. B. Low, B. Johnston, S. A. Skarsgard, and R. M. R. Barclay. "Female little brown bats require both building and natural roosts in a mountainous environment with short summers." Ecosphere 14, no. 12 (2023): e4731. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13443445.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract The little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus ) is an endangered species that occurs throughout most of North America. The recovery strategy for little brown bats in Canada identifies a need to understand habitat use and protect important bat habitat across the species' Canadian range; however, bat roosting habitat requirements have not been well studied in mountainous environments within the northern part of the species' range. Our objective was to understand the use of building and natural roosts by female little brown bats in the Canadia
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Norquay, K. J. O., and C. K. R. Willis. "Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus." Journal of Zoology 294, no. 2 (2014): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441608.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hibernating animals must time immergence and emergence carefully to maximize reproductive success and reduce the risk of encountering inclement weather or predators. Few studies of phenology exist for any hibernating species and those that do address species which mate during spring. We used passive transponders (PIT tags) to study hibernation phenology of little brown bats Myotis lucifugus, a species that mates prior to hibernation in the fall. We expected that adult females would emerge earliest as early parturition increases juvenile surviv
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Norquay, K. J. O., and C. K. R. Willis. "Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus." Journal of Zoology 294, no. 2 (2014): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441608.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hibernating animals must time immergence and emergence carefully to maximize reproductive success and reduce the risk of encountering inclement weather or predators. Few studies of phenology exist for any hibernating species and those that do address species which mate during spring. We used passive transponders (PIT tags) to study hibernation phenology of little brown bats Myotis lucifugus, a species that mates prior to hibernation in the fall. We expected that adult females would emerge earliest as early parturition increases juvenile surviv
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Norquay, K. J. O., and C. K. R. Willis. "Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus." Journal of Zoology 294, no. 2 (2014): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441608.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hibernating animals must time immergence and emergence carefully to maximize reproductive success and reduce the risk of encountering inclement weather or predators. Few studies of phenology exist for any hibernating species and those that do address species which mate during spring. We used passive transponders (PIT tags) to study hibernation phenology of little brown bats Myotis lucifugus, a species that mates prior to hibernation in the fall. We expected that adult females would emerge earliest as early parturition increases juvenile surviv
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Norquay, K. J. O., and C. K. R. Willis. "Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus." Journal of Zoology 294, no. 2 (2014): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441608.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hibernating animals must time immergence and emergence carefully to maximize reproductive success and reduce the risk of encountering inclement weather or predators. Few studies of phenology exist for any hibernating species and those that do address species which mate during spring. We used passive transponders (PIT tags) to study hibernation phenology of little brown bats Myotis lucifugus, a species that mates prior to hibernation in the fall. We expected that adult females would emerge earliest as early parturition increases juvenile surviv
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Norquay, K. J. O., and C. K. R. Willis. "Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus." Journal of Zoology 294, no. 2 (2014): 85–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13441608.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hibernating animals must time immergence and emergence carefully to maximize reproductive success and reduce the risk of encountering inclement weather or predators. Few studies of phenology exist for any hibernating species and those that do address species which mate during spring. We used passive transponders (PIT tags) to study hibernation phenology of little brown bats Myotis lucifugus, a species that mates prior to hibernation in the fall. We expected that adult females would emerge earliest as early parturition increases juvenile surviv
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (June 12, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (June 7, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (June 19, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (July 3, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (July 10, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Chételat, John, M. Brian C. Hickey, Alexandre J. Poulain, et al. "Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition." Science of The Total Environment 626 (July 17, 2018): 668–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13425866.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Wildlife are exposed to neurotoxic mercury at locations distant from anthropogenic emission sources because of long-range atmospheric transport of this metal. In this study, mercury bioaccumulation in insectivorous bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) was investigated on a broad geographic scale in Canada. Fur was analyzed (n = 1178) for total mercury from 43 locations spanning 20° latitude and 77° longitude. Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in fur were positively correlated with concentrations in internal tissues (brain, liver, ki
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Davy, Christina M., Zuben Valerie Von, Piia M. Kukka, Brian D. Gerber, Brian G. Slough, and Thomas S. Jung. "Rapidly declining body size in an insectivorous bat is associated with increased precipitation and decreased survival." Ecological Applications 32, no. 7 (2022): e2639. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14819122.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Reduced food availability is implicated in declines in avian aerial insectivores, but the effect of nutritional stress on mammalian aerial insectivores is unclear. Unlike birds, insectivorous bats provision their young through lactation, which might protect nursing juveniles when prey availability is low but could increase the energetic burden on lactating females. We analyzed a 15‐year capture–mark–recapture data set from 5312 individual little brown myotis ( Myotis lucifugus ) captured at 11 maternity colonies in northwestern Canada
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Korstian, Jennifer M., Matthew M. Chumchal, Victoria J. Bennett, and Amanda M. Hale. "Mercury contamination in bats from the central United States." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, no. 1 (2018): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451919.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic metal that has detrimental effects on wildlife. We surveyed Hg concentrations in 10 species of bats collected at wind farms in the central United States and found contamination in all species. Mercury concentration in fur was highly variable both within and between species (range: 1.08–10.52 µg/g). Despite the distance between sites (up to 1200 km), only 2 of the 5 species sampled at multiple locations had fur Hg concentrations that differed between sites. Mercury concentrations observed in the present s
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Korstian, Jennifer M., Matthew M. Chumchal, Victoria J. Bennett, and Amanda M. Hale. "Mercury contamination in bats from the central United States." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, no. 1 (2018): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451919.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic metal that has detrimental effects on wildlife. We surveyed Hg concentrations in 10 species of bats collected at wind farms in the central United States and found contamination in all species. Mercury concentration in fur was highly variable both within and between species (range: 1.08–10.52 µg/g). Despite the distance between sites (up to 1200 km), only 2 of the 5 species sampled at multiple locations had fur Hg concentrations that differed between sites. Mercury concentrations observed in the present s
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Korstian, Jennifer M., Matthew M. Chumchal, Victoria J. Bennett, and Amanda M. Hale. "Mercury contamination in bats from the central United States." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, no. 1 (2018): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451919.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic metal that has detrimental effects on wildlife. We surveyed Hg concentrations in 10 species of bats collected at wind farms in the central United States and found contamination in all species. Mercury concentration in fur was highly variable both within and between species (range: 1.08–10.52 µg/g). Despite the distance between sites (up to 1200 km), only 2 of the 5 species sampled at multiple locations had fur Hg concentrations that differed between sites. Mercury concentrations observed in the present s
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Korstian, Jennifer M., Matthew M. Chumchal, Victoria J. Bennett, and Amanda M. Hale. "Mercury contamination in bats from the central United States." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, no. 1 (2018): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451919.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic metal that has detrimental effects on wildlife. We surveyed Hg concentrations in 10 species of bats collected at wind farms in the central United States and found contamination in all species. Mercury concentration in fur was highly variable both within and between species (range: 1.08–10.52 µg/g). Despite the distance between sites (up to 1200 km), only 2 of the 5 species sampled at multiple locations had fur Hg concentrations that differed between sites. Mercury concentrations observed in the present s
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Korstian, Jennifer M., Matthew M. Chumchal, Victoria J. Bennett, and Amanda M. Hale. "Mercury contamination in bats from the central United States." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, no. 1 (2018): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451919.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic metal that has detrimental effects on wildlife. We surveyed Hg concentrations in 10 species of bats collected at wind farms in the central United States and found contamination in all species. Mercury concentration in fur was highly variable both within and between species (range: 1.08–10.52 µg/g). Despite the distance between sites (up to 1200 km), only 2 of the 5 species sampled at multiple locations had fur Hg concentrations that differed between sites. Mercury concentrations observed in the present s
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Torres Quintero, Angélica Paola, Juliana Villanueva Congote, Maria Camila Jaramillo Bernal, Esteban Sotomayor Carreño, and Catherine Gutiérrez Congote. "Mental Health in the Attention Models for Juvenile Offenders. The Cases of Colombia, Argentina, United States and Canada." Universitas Médica 59, no. 4 (2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.umed59-4.infr.

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 Objective: To investigate how mental health is understood and approached in the attention models of detention centers for the convicted underage population in Argentina, Colombia, United States and Canada. Methodology: A literature search was conducted using the following key words: adolescence, mental health, juvenile justice, juvenile delinquency, risk factors, and interventions. Searches were done through the search engine Pubmed. Additionally, public institution websites for each country were consulted. Conclusions: Juvenile delinquency is now understood as a multi-factorial
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Snyder, Laura A., and Helen Michael. "Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma in a Juvenile Labrador Retriever: Case Report and Literature Review." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 47, no. 6 (2011): 443–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-5693.

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A 7 mo old Labrador retriever presented for evaluation of facial swelling associated with a 5 cm oral mass extending caudally from the upper third premolar on the left side. Cytology revealed an atypical population of round cells of undetermined origin. A diagnosis of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) was reached via histopathology and confirmed with positive immunohistochemical staining for desmin. In humans, RMSs have a well-described round cell cytologic appearance. Few descriptions of veterinary cases of RMS exist. This report describes the cytologic appearance of alveolar RMS in a young dog
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Gupta, Amit. "Newcastle disease virus in poultry animals." Journal of medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences 11, no. 4 (2022): 5062–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.55522/jmpas.v11i4.2313.

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Newcastle disease virus (family Paramyxoviridae; genus Avulavirus), poultry disease isextensively spread in Asia, Africa, USA and Canada. In literature, strains of Newcastle disease virus are worldwide reported and causing a huge loss to the poultry industries. The present review discusses about Newcastle disease virus and mentioning about its clinical trial-based studies and also discussed about surveillance-based studies and vaccination. In this literature there should be more focus area on the techniques to make a vaccination successful and make any permanent cure for it. Also, we have chec
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Morrison, Hugh. "“Impressions Which Will Never Be Lost”: Missionary Periodicals for Protestant Children in Late-Nineteenth Century Canada and New Zealand." Church History 82, no. 2 (2013): 388–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640713000061.

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Despite extensive engagement, children were invisible in the programs of the nineteenth-century Protestant missionary conferences. By the early 1900s this had noticeably changed as denominations and missionary organizations sought to maximize and enhance juvenile missionary interest. Childhood was the key stage in which to establish habits; the future depended upon “the education of the childhood of the race, in missionary matters as in all others.” Literature was pivotal and periodicals were deemed to be the most effective literary form. They provided the young with “impressions which will ne
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Saheli, Sinha Roy. "Anthropocentric Manipulation in Juvenile Literature: The menagerie in Nursery-Rhymes." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 10 (2018): 267–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1464903.

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If mainstreaming an environmental and ecological concern in daily human lives certainly is one of the prior requirements, then certainly the need is to compose more literary stuffs incorporating real environmental concerns within, and also studying the existing ones with an ecological approach, and so do need to be the approach while studying juvenile literature, for kids, children or young adults, and even for nursery-rhymes, as the last being the initiating-tool to education in most of the learning-system across nations, cultures or languages and thus forming a much important bulk to focus o
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Neufeld, J. L., C. Embury-Hyatt, Y. Berhane, L. Manning, S. Ganske, and J. Pasick. "Pathology of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (H5N1) Infection in Canada Geese (Branta canadensis); Preliminary Studies." Veterinary Pathology 46, no. 5 (2009): 966–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1354/vp.08-vp-0168-e-fl.

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Susceptibility of Canada geese ( Branta canadensis) to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus (H5N1) infection was studied by inoculating 10 naïve (antibody-negative) animals (5 adults and 5 juveniles) with A/chicken/Vietnam/14/05 (H5N1) virus. In the adults, 1 of 5 became infected, and 4 of 5 remained normal; in the juvenile group, 5 of 5 became infected. The pathology observed in the affected animals was similar to that reported in natural occurrences. Peripheral and parasympathetic nervous systems were examined and found infected, as well as cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons. I
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Comeau, Michel, Gérard Y. Conan, Francesc Maynou, Guy Robichaud, Jean-Claude Therriault, and Michel Starr. "Growth, spatial distribution, and abundance of benthic stages of the snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) in Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, Canada." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55, no. 1 (1998): 262–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f97-255.

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The growth and spatial distribution of postlarval snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) from a relatively unexploitated stock in Bonne Bay, Newfoundland (Gulf of St. Lawrence), were described from the analysis of size distributions from trawls and a dredge sampled between 1988 and 1993. Immature crabs molted twice a year for instars I-V and then molted annually until females reached a terminal molt at maturity (instar X or XI) and males a juvenile stage (instar VIII). Thereafter, juvenile males could molt to another juvenile size, skip a molt, or achieve a terminal molt at the onset of the morphomet
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Rensel, Leah J., Karen E. Hodges, and Cori L. Lausen. "Maternity colony social structure of myotis in British Columbia, Canada." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76, no. 12 (2022): 159. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14817500.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Female myotis bats may select artificial structures, such as bat boxes and buildings, to form their maternity colonies, and may form preferential associations with other bats based on age or reproductive status. We studied two colonies of little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) and Yuma bats (M. yumanesis) in artificial structures near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to assess changes in social organization based on reproductive period. During summer 2019, we used Passive Integrated Technology (PIT-tags and scanners) to track individuals'
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Wildish, D. J., A. J. Wilson, and B. Frost. "Benthic Macrofaunal Production of Browns Bank, Northwest Atlantic." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46, no. 4 (1989): 584–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f89-075.

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Benthic macrofauna of the coarse sediments of Browns Bank, off southwest Nova Scotia, Canada were sampled with a modified 0.5-m2 Van Veen grab; 29 stations from 1983 to 1985. Production was estimated from alcohol-stored biomass by multiplying by the annual turnover ratio, P:B, of each species. The latter was determined from an empirically derived relationship using known or estimated lifespans. Benthic macrofaunal production averaged 64 g wet weight∙m−2∙yr−1 on Browns Bank, markedly lower than the 193 g wet weight∙m−2∙yr−1 in the mixed and finer sediments of the Bay of Fundy. Other community c
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Mercier, Francine M. "Fat reserves and migration of Red-necked Phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus) in the Quoddy region, New Brunswick, Canada." Canadian Journal of Zoology 63, no. 12 (1985): 2810–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z85-420.

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Arrival, length of stay, fat deposition, flight range, and migration strategy of Red-necked Phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus) were studied during the 1981–1982 autumn migrations through the Quoddy region, New Brunswick, Canada. Arrivals at this staging ground reflected the sequence in departures from the Arctic breeding grounds reported in the literature. Females arrived first, followed by males and finally juveniles, based on overall population composition during the season and patterns of fat deposition. Fat was deposited at the rate of 1.0 g per day over a period of about 20 days and maximum
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Siefert, J., K. H. Hillebrandt, M. Kluge, et al. "Computed tomography-based survey of the vascular anatomy of the juvenile Göttingen minipig." Laboratory Animals 51, no. 4 (2016): 388–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0023677216680238.

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Over the past 50 years, image-guided procedures have been established for a wide range of applications. The development and clinical translation of new treatment regimens necessitate the availability of suitable animal models. The juvenile Göttingen minipig presents a favourable profile as a model for human infants. However, no information can be found regarding the vascular system of juvenile minipigs in the literature. Such information is imperative for planning the accessibility of target structures by catheterization. We present here a complete mapping of the arterial system of the juvenil
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You, Chengcheng. "The Glocal Practice of Anthropomorphism: Storying Chinese Wild Animals for Young Readers." International Research in Children's Literature 16, no. 2 (2023): 155–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ircl.2023.0505.

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This article examines the generic dilemma in the representation of realistic wild animals in Shixi Shen’s Jackal and Wolf (2012) and Gerelchimeg Blackcrane’s Black Flame (2013), whereby the glocal features of anthropomorphism are found pertaining to the narrative artistry. Drawn from anthropomorphism studies, literary animal studies, and Chinese cultural tradition, it is argued that Shen’s mode of narration subscribes to the generic hybridity as a strategy of moral education to attract juvenile readers, whereas Blackcrane’s story enacts anthropomorphism critically towards the environmental eth
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Lausen, Cori L., and Delanie Player. "Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Occurrence in Northern Alberta." Northwestern Naturalist 95, no. 3 (2014): 219–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448549.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Little is known about the distribution of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) at the northwestern edge of their range. We compiled and examined a data set of Eastern Red Bat capture and acoustic records from northern Alberta to examine their distribution, seasonality, and reproductive status near the edge of their range. Acoustic data suggested widespread but patchy distribution across Alberta. The number of captures of Eastern Red Bats in northern Alberta were similar to those of Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus), suggesting that the species may
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Lausen, Cori L., and Delanie Player. "Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Occurrence in Northern Alberta." Northwestern Naturalist 95, no. 3 (2014): 219–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448549.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Little is known about the distribution of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) at the northwestern edge of their range. We compiled and examined a data set of Eastern Red Bat capture and acoustic records from northern Alberta to examine their distribution, seasonality, and reproductive status near the edge of their range. Acoustic data suggested widespread but patchy distribution across Alberta. The number of captures of Eastern Red Bats in northern Alberta were similar to those of Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus), suggesting that the species may
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Lausen, Cori L., and Delanie Player. "Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Occurrence in Northern Alberta." Northwestern Naturalist 95, no. 3 (2014): 219–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448549.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Little is known about the distribution of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) at the northwestern edge of their range. We compiled and examined a data set of Eastern Red Bat capture and acoustic records from northern Alberta to examine their distribution, seasonality, and reproductive status near the edge of their range. Acoustic data suggested widespread but patchy distribution across Alberta. The number of captures of Eastern Red Bats in northern Alberta were similar to those of Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus), suggesting that the species may
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Lausen, Cori L., and Delanie Player. "Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Occurrence in Northern Alberta." Northwestern Naturalist 95, no. 3 (2014): 219–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448549.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Little is known about the distribution of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) at the northwestern edge of their range. We compiled and examined a data set of Eastern Red Bat capture and acoustic records from northern Alberta to examine their distribution, seasonality, and reproductive status near the edge of their range. Acoustic data suggested widespread but patchy distribution across Alberta. The number of captures of Eastern Red Bats in northern Alberta were similar to those of Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus), suggesting that the species may
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Lausen, Cori L., and Delanie Player. "Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Occurrence in Northern Alberta." Northwestern Naturalist 95, no. 3 (2014): 219–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448549.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Little is known about the distribution of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) at the northwestern edge of their range. We compiled and examined a data set of Eastern Red Bat capture and acoustic records from northern Alberta to examine their distribution, seasonality, and reproductive status near the edge of their range. Acoustic data suggested widespread but patchy distribution across Alberta. The number of captures of Eastern Red Bats in northern Alberta were similar to those of Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus), suggesting that the species may
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Crosby, Jilli, Alexandros Hardas, Karla Lee, and Lynda Rutherford. "Uterus Masculinus with a Patent Urethral Communication Documented with Positive Contrast Computed Tomography." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 59, no. 3 (2023): 145–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-7344.

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ABSTRACT A 9 mo old male Labrador retriever presented for investigation into persistent urinary incontinence. Abdominal ultrasound and retrograde urethrocystogram with computed tomography documented a uterus masculinus (UM), which was confirmed on histopathology after surgical removal. A connection between the UM and the urethra was present, documented by positive contrast retrograde urethrocystography and confirmed with surgery. Typically, in the literature, UM are blind ending, and there are only a few case reports that demonstrate an assumed connection. This case has demonstrated a patent c
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O’Brien, Grace. "Racial Profiling, Surveillance and Over-Policing: The Over-Incarceration of Young First Nations Males in Australia." Social Sciences 10, no. 2 (2021): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci10020068.

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Historically, countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand have witnessed an increased over-representation of minority groups who are exposed to the criminal justice system. For many years in Australia, young First Nations males have been over-represented in the juvenile justice system in all states and territories. Many of these young males have disengaged from their schooling early, some through deliberate exclusion from the education system and others by choice. However, the choices for many young First Nations males may not be as clear cut as first might seem. This paper shows that
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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Sangster, Cr, An Gordon, and D. Hayes. "Systemic toxoplasmosis in captive flying‐foxes." Australian Veterinary Journal 90, no. 4 (2012): 140–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13422921.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Systemic toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii was diagnosed in two juvenile, captive flying‐foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus and P. scapulatus ), which died following respiratory distress. One animal displayed clinical signs suggestive of neurological disease. This is the first report of this disease in megachiropteran bats and adds to the list of differential diagnoses for both systemic and neurological disease in these animals. The role of captivity in the exposure and development of the disease is discussed.
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