THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXERCISE AND SALIVARY OXIDATIVE STRESS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW



Modeling influences on winter distribution of caribou in northwestern Alaska through use of satellite telemetry

I hypothesize that the distribution of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) is affected by multiple, interrelated factors.These factors include, but are not limited to, terrain and snow characteristics as well as predation pressure and habitat.To test this hypothesis, I attributed caribou locations derived from satellite telemetry over

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Extracting individual characteristics from population data reveals a negative social effect during honeybee defence

Honeybees protect their colony against vertebrates by mass stinging and they coordinate their actions during this crucial event thanks to an alarm pheromone carried directly on the stinger, which is therefore released upon stinging.The pheromone then recruits nearby bees so that more and more bees participate in the defence.However, a quantitative

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