Carcass detection and consumption by facultative scavengers in forest ecosystem highlights the value of their ecosystem services

Abstract Scavenging is a common feeding behavior that provides ecosystem services by removing potentially infectious waste from the landscape.The importance of facultative scavenging is often overlooked, but likely becomes especially important in ecosystems without obligate scavengers.Here, we investigated the ecological function of vertebrate facu

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Attitude and perceived barriers towards the practice of evidence-based urology amongst urological trainees in India

Introduction: Evidence-based medicine requires systematic access and appraisal of contemporary research findings, followed Left Sensor Wire by their application in clinical practice.It assumes an even greater significance in the current era of aggressive, industry-driven marketing.Methods: A questionnaire was designed combining the McColl questionn

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