COINCIDENCE OF LOW GENETIC DIVERSITY AND INCREASING POPULATION SIZE IN WILD GAUR POPULATIONS IN THE KHAO PHAENG MA NON-HUNTING AREA, THAILAND: A CHALLENGE FOR CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT UNDER HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT.

Coincidence of low genetic diversity and increasing population size in wild gaur populations in the Khao Phaeng Ma Non-Hunting Area, Thailand: A challenge for conservation management under human-wildlife conflict.

The gaur (Bos gaurus) is found throughout mainland South and Southeast Asia but is listed as an endangered species in Thailand with a decreasing population size and a reduction in suitable habitat.While gaur have shown a population recovery from 35 to 300 individuals within 30 years in the Khao Phaeng Ma (KPM) Non-Hunting Area, this has caused Ball

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Factors associated with latrine utilization among model and non-model families in Laelai Maichew Woreda, Aksum, Tigray, Ethiopia: comparative community based study

Abstract Objective The study was conducted on 313 model and 313 non model households to assess latrine utilization and factors affecting among model and non-model families.Result About 225 (71.9%) model and 144 (46%) non-model participants declared that they utilize their latrine which gave porta abito the overall utilization rate of 369 (58.9%).Ho

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Hormone Receptor Expression Analyses in Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Canine Mammary Tissue by a Bead Based Multiplex Branched DNA Assay: A Gene Expression Study in Fresh Frozen and Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Samples.

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is currently considered the method of choice for steroid hormone receptor status evaluation in human breast cancer and, therefore, it is commonly utilized for assessing canine mammary tumors.In case of low hormone receptor expression, IHC is limited and thus is complemented by molecular analyses.In the present study, a mu

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