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  1. 581

    The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future by Madelon van de Kerk, Madan K. Oli, David P. Onorato

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… The Florida panther was presumed extinct by the early 1950s, but was rediscovered in 1973 by a survey team organized by the National Geographic Society. …”
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    The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future by Madelon van de Kerk, Madan K. Oli, David P. Onorato

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… The Florida panther was presumed extinct by the early 1950s, but was rediscovered in 1973 by a survey team organized by the National Geographic Society. …”
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  3. 583

    La part manquante du paysage by Valentine Losseau

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…How the « missing part of landscape » ( deforestation, extinct biodiversity etc.) is designed in land settlement on both sides of this interface situation between indigenous villagers and forest managers ?…”
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  4. 584

    A review of Multibody Dynamic versus Finite Element Analyses applied in palaeoanthropology: what can we expect for the study of hominin postcranial remains? by Alicia Blasi-Toccacceli, Guillaume Daver, Mathieu Domalain

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These approaches have been also used in palaeontology to bring extinct animals, such as hominins, "back to life". …”
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  5. 585

    Mannsnavnet Gautulv ‒ Guttul by Atle Steinar Langekiehl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Later, Guttul became the most commonly used form of this anthroponym, which probably went extinct in Norway when the farmer Guttul Hansen Søtland died in Trøgstad in Østfold in 1797.…”
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  6. 586

    Memória e etnicidade no Quilombo Ilê Axé Oyá Meguê by Lucia Helena Guerra

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The objective of this article is to analyze the dynamics employed by members of Terreiro Santa Barbara, located in the city of Olinda (PE), to transform the Terreiro of Nation Xambá, considered by many researchers as extinct, as the first Urban Quilombo in Pernambuco and the third one in Brazil. …”
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  7. 587

    New records of rare pierids (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Slovenia by Željko Predovnik, Rudi Verovnik

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Colias myrmidone has suffered strong decline throughout the western limit of its distribution in central Europe and should be considered near extinct in Slovenia. The last records of this species in Slovenia are documented. …”
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    An Analysis of Discrete Stage-Structured Prey and Prey-Predator Population Models by Arild Wikan

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…., the population will neither go extinct nor exhibit explosive oscillations) and, moreover, that the transfer from stability to nonstationary behaviour always goes through a supercritical Neimark−Sacker bifurcation. …”
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  9. 589

    MONITORING FRUIT LANDRACES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, TRACING THEIR ORIGIN AND POTENTIAL FOR THEIR CONSERVATION by V. Holubec, F. Paprstein, L. Dokoupil, M. Posolda, V. Rezrncek

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is a basis for searching lost and extinct materials. The database was analyzed for cultivars, regionality and their longevity by the length of registration. …”
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  10. 590

    Designing food photography books as culinary information media typical of Sukabumi city by Dewa Rijki Teguh, Rega Wahyuni Esiyansyah Tulus

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Typical food is one of the nation’s cultural assets that needs to be preserved, so that its existence continues and does not become extinct due to civilization and technological advances that are developing very rapidly. …”
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  11. 591

    Global stability of the steady states of an epidemic model incorporating intervention strategies by Yongli Cai, Yun Kang, Weiming Wang

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…We prove that the reproduction number $\mathcal{R}_0$ can be played an essential role in determining whether the disease will extinct or persist: if $\mathcal{R}_0 \lt 1$ , there is a unique disease-free equilibrium which is globally asymptotically stable; and if $\mathcal{R}_0 \gt 1$ , there exists a unique endemic equilibrium which is globally asymptotically stable. …”
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    A Stage-Structured Predator-Prey Model in a Patchy Environment by Xuejuan Lu, Yuming Chen, Shengqiang Liu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…By numerical simulations, we find that the dispersal may be a good thing or a bad thing because the dispersal could make the predator population thrive or extinct, and hence we might seek steady state in the ecological environment by controlling parameters related to the prey and the predator.…”
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    Atala, Atala Hairstreak, Coontie Hairstreak, Eumaeus atala Röber (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) by Donald W. Hall, Jerry F. Butler

    Published 2004-02-01
    “…Due to decline in abundance of its host plant, coontie, because of over-harvest (as a source of starch) and habitat destruction due to development, the atala was believed to have become extinct. It was not collected in Florida from 1937 until 1959. …”
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    Atala, Atala Hairstreak, Coontie Hairstreak, Eumaeus atala Röber (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) by Donald W. Hall, Jerry F. Butler

    Published 2004-02-01
    “…Due to decline in abundance of its host plant, coontie, because of over-harvest (as a source of starch) and habitat destruction due to development, the atala was believed to have become extinct. It was not collected in Florida from 1937 until 1959. …”
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  15. 595

    Population models with quasi-constant-yield harvest rates by Kunquan Lan, Wei Lin

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The essential problem is to determine the size of the patch and the ranges of the harvesting rate functions under which the population survives or becomes extinct. This is the first paper which discusses such models with the Dirichlet boundary conditions and can tell the exact quantity of harvest rates of the species without having the population die out. …”
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    An Impulsive Two-Prey One-Predator System with Seasonal Effects by Hunki Baek

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Moreover, sufficient conditions, under which one of the two preys is extinct and the remaining two species are permanent, are also found. …”
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    Términos de parentesco diádicos en cholón (noreste de los Andes peruanos) by Matthias Urban

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this contribution the derivational morpheme -pulleŋ in Cholón, a nearly extinct language of the northeastern Peruvian Andes, is analyzed as creating what is called dyadic kin terms in the typological literature. …”
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    An overview of the distribution and ecology of the alien cyanobacteria species Raphidiopsis raciborskii, Sphaerospermopsis aphanizomenoides and Chrysosporum bergii in Europe by Šuikaitė Izabelė, Vansevičiūtė Gelminė, Koreivienė Judita

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Alien species cause a decline in biodiversity by displacing native species, lead to extinctions, affect food webs, and produce cyanotoxins which potentially impact the environment and human health. …”
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    EutherianCoP. An integrated biotic and climate database for conservation paleobiology based on eutherian mammals by Alessandro Mondanaro, Giorgia Girardi, Silvia Castiglione, Axel Timmermann, Elke Zeller, Thushara Venugopal, Carmela Serio, Marina Melchionna, Antonella Esposito, Mirko Di Febbraro, Pasquale Raia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The database includes 13,972 fossil occurrences of 786 extant or recently extinct placental mammal species, plus 155,198 current occurrences for those of them which survived to the present. …”
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    A Critique on the Book “From Arabia to the Pacific: How Our Species Colonised Asia” by Seyyed Milad Hashemi

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…In the book, our species, modern human, is introduced as an invasive species from an ecological point of view; because such groups quickly settled across the whole ancient continent and in doing so, others, such as Neanderthals became extinct. This occurrence put an end to the biological diversity of the genus Homo forever. …”
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