Essays about: "canis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 104 essays containing the word canis.
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1. Aktiveringens inverkan på unga hundars hull i Sverige : en enkätstudie
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Today, the dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a common companion animal all over the world and there are currently 1 100 000 registered dogs in Sweden. Globally we currently have a growing problem with obesity in both humans and animals. Many dogs live a life closely linked to humans, which means that their routines are mainly controlled by humans. READ MORE
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2. Body weight, body condition and structural size of Scandinavian wolves
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EcologyAbstract : Large carnivours are suffering from population declines all over the world, but many have also recolonized parts of their previous habitats. However, recovery by these species is usually slow and challenging. READ MORE
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3. Computational Pipeline for Analyses of Genome-Wide Nascent Transcription from PRO-seq Data
University essay from KTH/GenteknologiAbstract : Celler har en rad olika sätt att försvara sig mot stress för att överleva, främst genom att reglera transkriptionen av gener. En metod för att undersöka hur cellens transkription förändras vid cellulär stress är precision run-on sequencing (PRO-seq). READ MORE
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4. Detecting structural variants in the DNA of the inbred Scandinavian wolf
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Only 40 years ago, just three individuals made the journey from Finland/Russia to found the current wolf population in the southwest of Sweden. This population, that to this date descends from less than 10 founders, has a substantial increased extinction risk due to inbreeding. READ MORE
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5. SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF THE WOLF AND ITS PREY IN A MEDITERRANEAN AREA
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskapAbstract : Starting from the 1970s, populations of top predators such as the wolf Canis lupushave been expanding across Europe thanks to the protective legislation andthe creation of many protected areas, the increased abundance of wild ungulates and other factors. The return of these animals can trigger significant consequences from the ecological as well as management points of view. READ MORE