Cristina Riggio,1,* Maria Pilar Calatayud,2,* Clare Hoskins,3 Josephine Pinkernelle,4 Beatriz Sanz,2 Teobaldo Enrique Torres,2,5 Manuel Ricardo Ibarra,2,5 Lijun Wang,3 Gerburg Keilhoff,4 Gerardo Fabian Goya,2,5 Vittoria Raffa,1,6 Alfred Cuschieri1,3 1Institute of Life Science, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libert&ag
Hand grab or noose pole? Evaluating the least stressful practice for capture of endangered Turks and Caicos Rock Iguanas Cyclura carinata
As the analysis of blood metabolites has become more readily accessible thanks to the use of point-of-care analyzers, it is now possible to evaluate stress level of wild animals directly in the field.Lactate is receiving much attention as a good stress level proxy in individuals subjected to capture, manual restraint, and data sampling in the wild,
Neural Correlates of Social Behavior in Mushroom Body Extrinsic Neurons of the Honeybee Apis mellifera
The social behavior of honeybees (Apis mellifera) has been extensively investigated, but little is known about its neuronal correlates.We developed a method that allowed us to record extracellularly from mushroom body extrinsic neurons (MB ENs) in a freely moving bee within a small but functioning mini colony of approximately 1,000 bees.This study
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BASEL CONVENTION IN UKRAINE: ECONOMIC AND INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ASPECTS
The establishment of international conventions in the domain of hazardous waste management is undoubtedly a valuable contribution, as it facilitates the formation of international standards in this field.The ratification of the Basel Convention by the majority of states is indicative of their interest in the unification of Bags - Patient Belongings