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His research focuses on different aspects of mammalian and avian biology. He has more than 95 scientific publications.
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      ConservationFisheries and Wildlife
Apart from voice services, data made its foray in cellular networks with 2.5G networks. Today, with 3G network already in place, the data requirements of mobile subscribers is very high. With the increasing demand for mobile internet and... more
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      Nature and Wildlife FilmsWildland FireTeaching with FilmWi-Fi
Fish traps are passive fishing gear which lured the fish either for food or shelter and get trapped through appropriate hard or soft structures. Documentation of these traditional fish trapping methods from the northeastern parts of India... more
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      Environmental EngineeringStructural EngineeringFisheriesSociology of Fisheries and Aquaculture
ลู กด้ วยนม ด้ วยวิ ธี การติ ดตั ้ งกล้ องดั กถ่ ายภาพสั ตว์ ป่ า(camera trap) เป็ นจ านวน 727 กั บดั กคื น(trap night) ผลการศึ กษาพบสั ตว์ เลี ้ ยงลู กด้ วยนมทั ้ งหมด 8 อั น 20 วงศ์ 27 สกุ ล 27 ชนิ ด จากการส ารวจ ด้ วยอุ ปกรณ์ กั บดั... more
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      Wildlife BiologyWildlife Ecology And ManagementNature and Wildlife FilmsHuman-wildlife conflicts
0 1 2 3 0 10 20 30 40 Tiempo Curva de crecimiento = No estacional L = 92.76. K = 0.22. t = -0.92. inf 0 Longitud 20 40 60 80 0 200 600 Frecuencia Longitud Estándar (mm)
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      Fisheries ScienceFisheriesFisheries ManagementFish Biology
This article describes the development of the moral economy of merit among the fishermen and rural poor of Dalai Village, Magtaal soum, Mongolia. In 1971, the historian E. P. Thompson used the term “moral economy” to describe a popular... more
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      BuddhismEconomic AnthropologyMongolian StudiesExtractive industries (Economic Anthropology)
The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta, Linnaeus, 1758) is the most abundant sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea, where commercial fishing appears to be the main driver of mortality. So far, information on sea turtle bycatch... more
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      Conservation BiologyFisheriesFisheries ManagementSea Turtles
News and information on wildlife and protected areas from India and South Asia. Published by Kalpavriksh and the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), IIT Bombay with support from the Duleep Matthai Nature Conservation Trust. In it's 27th year... more
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      Conservation BiologyMarine Protected AreasBiodiversityWildlife Conservation
Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relationship of Charybdis callianassa. In fisheries biology, length–weight relationships are important as they allow for the calculation, by creating a... more
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Marine environmental history analyses the changing relationships between human societies and marine natural resources over time. This is the first book which deals in a systematic way with the theoretical backgrounds of this discipline.... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryEuropean HistoryCultural History
Human-caused mortality of wildlife is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. Assessing the population-level impact of fisheries bycatch and other human-caused mortality of wildlife has typically relied upon deterministic methods. However,... more
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      Fisheries ManagementPopulation DynamicsPopulation ecologyMarine Mammals
This report provides a socio-anthropological approach of the food consumption habits of the Tonga people living nearby conservancy areas in Binga district (Zimbabwe), in the KaZa site of the SWM programme... more
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      Food SystemsEnvironment and natural resources conservationFood and NutritionNational Parks
Manta ray watching tourism has become a popular tourist attraction over the past two decades, with a number of destinations offering different encounter experiences for tourists. This type of attraction has drawn worldwide attention... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementEcotourismWildlife Ecology And Management
Gender is an explanatory factor in multiple dimensions of conservation, including women's access to and participation in conservation programmes, with gender bias in wildlife research persisting globally. There is reason to believe... more
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      ZoologyGender StudiesConservation BiologyEcology
Gender is an explanatory factor in multiple dimensions of conservation, including women's access to and participation in conservation programmes, with gender bias in wildlife research persisting globally. There is reason to believe the... more
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      Gender StudiesConservation BiologyHuman dimensions of wildlifeFisheries and Wildlife
Whale shark tourism offer potential benefits to support economic alternative livelihood. Since 2017, Conservation International Indonesia worked in Sumbawa to monitor whale shark distribution and identified species aggregation in Teluk... more
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      EcotourismTourism Planning and PolicyCommunity Engagement & ParticipationCommunity Development
Dispersal can strongly influence the demographic and evolutionary trajectory of populations. For many species, little is known about dispersal, despite its importance to conservation. The Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is... more
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      GeneticsConservation BiologyConservationWildlife Biology
ABSTRACT-Pesticides frequently premeditated a quick source for scheming weeds and insect pests but they cause noteworthy risk to non ‐targeted organisms. This present work includes susceptible species such as amphibians show venomous... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyHerpetologyFisheries
Macrobrachium lanchesteri or locally known as “Udang Gantung” is popular in Nyatoh River, Setiu, Terengganu during monsoon season. Thirty nine sample of the shrimp with the weight (2.64±0.76) and length (5.51±0.11) were collected. From... more
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      AquacultureFisheries and WildlifeInfestationFish, shrimp and prawn farming and hatchery management
Understanding population structure is important for guiding ongoing conservation and restoration efforts. The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a species of concern distributed across 1.2 million km2 of western North... more
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      GeneticsConservation BiologyPopulation GeneticsWildlife Ecology And Management
On the creation of Cartagena Lagoon National Wildlife Refuge. In 1982, at the age of 21, Héctor E. Colón-Rodríguez made a series of public and private appearances in order to save the most endangered habitat in the Island of Puerto... more
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      Caribbean HistoryPuerto RicoHuman-wildlife conflictsWildlife Conservation
This document provides a methodological guide for the study of wild meat consumption in the framework of the SWM Programme. Based on a socio-anthropological approach, the aim of this guide is to produce an in-depth understanding of the... more
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      AnthropologyConservationFood SystemsSurvey Methodology
Genus Trypanosoma belongs to haemoflagellates and they are living principally extracellularly in the blood and tisue fluids. Most of the Trypanosoma sp are non-pathogenic. In Malaysia, Trypanosomiasis usually occurred on swamp eel... more
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      River EcologyFish EcologyFish ParasitesFisheries and Wildlife
Unusual catches of more than 4200 kg of the slender sunfish Ranzania laevis are described from the southwestern Atlantic, corresponding to the largest aggregation records for the species. These unexpected records were associated with... more
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    • Fisheries and Wildlife
Manta ray (Mobula alfredi and Mobula birostris) is an endangered species that protected by international and national law. This species is vulnerable because of commercial fisheries and anthropogenic threats. These threats have impacted... more
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      EcotourismWildlife Ecology And ManagementWildlife ConservationWildlife
The effects of temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) changes on different haematological parameters and enzymes activities such as on LDH (Lactate de Hydrogenase), MDH (Malate de Hydrogenase) & GST (Glutathione-S-Transferase) were studied... more
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    • Fisheries and Wildlife
Background: The present study was performed to determine carapace length-body weight relationship of Charybdis callianassa. In fisheries biology, length-weight relationships are important as they allow for the calculation, by creating a... more
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    • Fisheries and Wildlife
The purpose of this project was to assess the mussel (Mytilus edulis) food requirements of oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) in the Exe Estuary, which has been designated a Special Protection Area for overwintering waterbirds,... more
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      Behavioral SciencesOrnithologyConservation BiologyAnimal Behavior
Background In Probolinggo coastal waters, part of the Madura Strait, the appearance of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) is a common sight especially during late December to March. The aggregation of these large vertebrates in this area have... more
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      Marine BiologyConservation BiologyConservationMarine Ecology
Modern colleges of agriculture are often a mixture of traditional agricultural, natural resources, and other programs, which may lead to challenges for recruiting. During the past 10 years, the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural... more
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      Natural ResourcesHigher EducationWildlife Ecology And ManagementRecruiting
Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relationship of Charybdis callianassa. In fisheries biology, length–weight relationships are important as they allow for the calculation, by creating a... more
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    • Fisheries and Wildlife
Dispersal can strongly influence the demographic and evolutionary trajectory of populations. For many species, little is known about dispersal, despite its importance to conservation. The Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is... more
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      GeneticsConservation BiologyConservationDispersal Ecology
Genetic networks can characterize complex genetic relationships among groups of individuals, which can be used to rank nodes most important to the overall connec-tivity of the system. Ranking allows scarce resources to be guided toward... more
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      GeneticsConservation BiologyConservationWildlife Biology
In 1982 I made a presetation at the fouth Simposium of Flora and Fauna at the University of Puerto Rico in Humacao. Entitled "The importance of Cartagena Lagoon (Lajas, PR) for the preservation of endangered bird species in Puerto... more
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      Environmental HistoryWildlife BiologyWildlife Ecology And ManagementPuerto Rico
Background In Probolinggo coastal waters, part of the Madura Strait, the appearance of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) is a common sight especially during late December to March. The aggregation of these large vertebrates in this area have... more
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      Marine BiologyConservation BiologyConservationMarine Ecology