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Men's Dri-Release Workout / Exercise Shirt by Sport Science - Sleeveless Cut Off - Navy - X-Large
Men's Dri-Release Workout / Exercise Shirt by Sport Science - Sleeveless Cut Off - Navy - X-Large

$24.98
The mens sleeveless shirt from Sport Science is as comfortable as cotton but performs much better because it is made of a micro polyester performance yarn. The sleeveless shirts Dri-Release fabric is moisture wicking, soft, itch-free, odor-resistant, wrinkle resistant, and machine washable. In addition, it is designed to prevent chafing and abrasion.
Manfrotto 030UNIV 1/4-Inch- 20 and 3/8-Inch Flush Mount Universal Mounting Plate to Fit all Manfrotto Hexagonal Quick Release Systems
Manfrotto 030UNIV 1/4-Inch- 20 and 3/8-Inch Flush Mount Universal Mounting Plate to Fit all Manfrotto Hexagonal Quick Release Systems

$37.41
This universal plate is designed to fit all Manfrotto hexagonal quick release platforms. It is supplied with 1/4- Inch and 3/8- Inch screws.
Keeping fit on the ark: assessing the suitability of captive-bred animals for release [An article from: Biological Conservation]
Keeping fit on the ark: assessing the suitability of captive-bred animals for release [An article from: Biological Conservation]

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This digital document is a journal article from Biological Conservation, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Reintroduction programs are widespread but have low success rates, particularly when captive-bred animals are used. There are high financial costs, and important ethical concerns about animal welfare. We have explored the concept of utilizing a behavioural approach to assess the suitability of captive-bred animals for release. We compared the behaviours of wild-bred and captive-bred animals in identical novel environments, using bank voles, Clethrionomys glareolus, as a model. The wild animals provided an adaptive baseline against which the behaviour of captive-bred individuals was compared. Although captive-bred voles displayed some wild-type behaviours - nest building and burrowing - despite lacking previous opportunities to do so, they were unable to utilize a key food resource and were less dominant. We suggest that a similar approach could be applied to species of conservation concern in order to rank available animals in terms of likely suitability for release. It could also help to identify characteristics that appear deficient in captive-bred animals, or to evaluate the impact of interventions such as environmental enrichment.

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