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Found 17 dataset(s) matching "non-invasive monitoring".
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Background The rapid increase in the development of mouse models is resulting in a growing demand for non-invasive physiological monitoring of large quantities of mice. Accordingly, we...
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Summary of inter species differences captured using non-invasive sampling of epidermal mucus and mass spectrometry. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ekman, D., M....
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For decades, induction of vitellogenin (VTG), a yolk precursor protein, in male fish has been utilized as an indicator of environmental exposure to estrogenic compounds. VTG has been measured by a...
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Remote cameras (“trail cameras”) are a popular tool for non-invasive, continuous wildlife monitoring, and as they become more prevalent in wildlife research, machine learning (ML) is increasingly...
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Bullseye snakehead, Channa marulius, was first detected in 2000 in the southern Florida town of Tamarac and has been expanding its geographic range. Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a...
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These data were collected as a component of a year-long study examining the seasonal occupancy and distribution of the southern house mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus in Kīpahulu Valley, Haleakalā...
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A leading contributor to the decline of Hawaiian forest birds is avian malaria caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium relictum and that is transmitted by the Southern House Mosquito (Culex...
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) may be used as a non-invasive surveillance tool to complement traditional mosquito monitoring techniques, potentially providing a broader window of time to assess whether...
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<p dir="ltr">Traditional bird deterrent methods, such as scarecrows, loud noise emitters, and netting, can become less effective over time due to bird habituation. This study presents an AI-driven...
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection is a rapidly expanding technique used to non-invasively detect cryptic, low density, or logistically difficult-to-study species, such as imperiled manatees....
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The forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a method for non-invasively assessing respiratory mechanics that is applicable both in paralysed and non-paralysed patients. As the FOT requires a minimal...
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Environmental DNA water samples were collected in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem between May 20-22, 2019 and analyzed to estimate Burmese python (Python bivittatus) occurrence. Twenty-eight...
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of invasive species can be used to delimit occupied ranges and estimate probabilities to inform management decisions. Environmental DNA is shed into the...
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Belt transects (BLT) are a non-invasive underwater-survey method that enumerates the diverse components of diurnally active shallow-water reef fish assemblages. At each Rapid Ecological Assessment...
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The stationary point count (nSPC) method is used to conduct reef fish surveys in the Hawaiian and Mariana Archipelagos, American Samoa, and the Pacific Remote Island Areas as part of NOAA's...
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The large-area stationary point count (SPC) method is used to conduct reef fish surveys in the Hawaiian and Mariana Archipelagos, American Samoa, and the Pacific Remote Island Areas as part of...
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Data are associated with detection of Medionidus simpsonianus in the Ochlockonee River using tactile surveys and a newly developed single-species environmental DNA (eDNA) assay tested on water...