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The ecological and life history characteristics of North American arvicoline rodents vary greatly.  A general model suggests that changes in reproduction, as a response to changes in climatic harshness and habitat type, likely affect variation in rel... see more

Research on macrozoobenthic populations in Mariah Bandar Springs, Pematang Bandar District, Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra Province was carried out from May 2022 to June 2022. The purpose of this study was to gather information about macrozoobenthos po... see more

This article's main focus research result is on the unpredictable public service in Covid-19 pandemic as a factor in the quick digitization of public services. During the Covid-19 Pandemic, in the Population and Civil Registry Office of Situbondo Regency ... see more

The digitalization of population administration is the integration of population information and data into a digital system based on the internet and computer programs. In this era of technology, the need for digitizing public services, especially in the ... see more

The Northern Pygmy Mouse (Baiomys taylori) occurs throughout much of Mexico and into the southwestern United States, with its range currently expanding northward in the U.S. Despite documentation of species range expansion, there have been very few studie... see more

Saguinus leucopus is an endemic primate of Colombia, listed as an “Endangered” species by IUCN because of its restricted distribution range in areas with intense colonization activity. Population density is a key factor in understanding the trends of S. l... see more

Populations of North American bison (Bison bison) are widely presumed to have remained stable, numbering in the tens of millions, right up until the hide hunts of the 1870s nearly brought about extinction.  Recent scholarship from various disciplines... see more

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