Using Long-term Mark-recapture Sata to Quantitatively Assess Conservation Strategies for the Diamondback Terrapin, Malaclemys Terrapin
Title | Using Long-term Mark-recapture Sata to Quantitatively Assess Conservation Strategies for the Diamondback Terrapin, Malaclemys Terrapin PDF eBook |
Author | David M. Jenkins |
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Release | 2018 |
Genre | Animal populations |
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Successful conservation strategies require thorough understanding of the life history traits and dynamics of the population of interest. Head-starting, captive breeding, and other methods of increasing recruitment and juvenile survivorship are frequently implemented in management plans; however, there is a large body of evidence to suggest that these strategies may not be as effective for long-lived “bet hedging” species. One such species, the diamondback terrapin, experiences a variety of anthropogenic threats, particularly bycatch in Atlantic Blue Crab fisheries, that effect survival at post-hatchling life stages.
Mark-recapture Analysis for Monitoring Threatened Species
Title | Mark-recapture Analysis for Monitoring Threatened Species PDF eBook |
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Pages | 63 |
Release | 2003-01-01 |
Genre | Animal marking |
ISBN | 9780478224924 |
Alphaherpesviruses
Title | Alphaherpesviruses PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Knowles Weller |
Publisher | Caister Academic Press Limited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781904455769 |
Alphaherpesviruses are a fascinating group of DNA viruses that includes important human pathogens such as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), HSV-2, and varicella-zoster virus (VZV): the causative agents of cold sores, genital ulcerous disease, and chickenpox/shingles, respectively. A key attribute of these viruses is their ability to establish lifelong latent infection in the peripheral nervous system of the host. Such persistence requires subversion of the host's immune system and intrinsic antiviral defense mechanisms. Understanding the mechanisms of the immune evasion and what triggers viral reactivation is a major challenge for today's researchers. This has prompted enormous research efforts into understanding the molecular and cellular biology of these viruses. This up-to-date and comprehensive volume aims to distill the most important research in this area providing a timely overview of the field. Topics covered include: transcriptional regulation, DNA replication, translational control, virus entry and capsid assembly, the role of microRNAs in infection and oncolytic vectors for cancer therapy. In addition there is coverage of virus-host interactions, including apoptosis, subversion of host protein quality control and DNA damage response pathways, autophagy, establishment and reactivation from latency, interferon responses, immunity and vaccine development. Essential reading for everyone working with alphaherpesviruses and of interest to all virologists working on latent infections.