Sentences with phrase «in scat»

The good thing is, the island fox will help these plants to grow again by scattering the plants» seeds in its scat.
Even in the small San Miguel population, DNA markers can be found that allow individuals to be identified from DNA in their scat.
Because the island fox swallows the seeds whole and redeposits the seeds far away from the parent plant in its scat, the fox is very important to the native plants on the Channel Islands.
While the Charger is considerably better at destroying tires in its Scat Pack or Hellcat trims, this stylish V6 - powered SXT isn't a slouch.
The Dodge Challenger R / T range offers strong V8 performance (Especially in Scat Pack trim), lots of interior space and a wide range of standard and available equipment.
Dodge offers its 6.4 - liter Hemi V8 in both the Charger and Challenger in Scat Pack and SRT 392 trims.
Let it be, keep the revs low, and it's as compliant and agreeable as the 6.4 - liter V - 8 found in a Scat Pack.
As for your classification of mildly funny moments and thereby lacking any laugh out loud scenes is understandable since when you would picture me in a SCAT flick, I don't think anything in this movie would tickle your sides.
It isn't pretty to have YOU picture ME in a SCAT movie.
When we used genetics to pre-screen the scat and find out which ones were actually snow leopard, there were many fewer small mammals in those scats,» said McCarthy, who added that many of the small mammals consumed in the original blind data set were much more associated with red fox.
The predominance of localized vegetation in scats suggests little movement among habitat types between feeding sessions.

Not exact matches

Humbard also visits foreign countries in which his programs are broadcast, occasions which Ben Armstrong refers to as «pastoral visits on a jet - age scale to a large but scat - tered congregation.»
Doi Chaang Wild Civet coffee is produced from the scat of strictly wild civets eating only high quality, organic arabica beans in Thailand.
Finding a 3 down Mike is really hard — the guy has to be big enough to take on C's and G's in the running game and cover scat backs in pass patterns.
Perhaps that is what they would remember — how people stood in front of their scats and sucked in air and bellowed it out in a sustained tribute that few athletes have ever received.
The veteran defender was involved in a squabble with club fans before their Europa League match against Vitoria Scat the Henriques Stadium in Guimaraes, Portugal.
This was done humanely (you say scat, you help him from the room, you have someone with a treat in the hallway, he gets treat.
Their scat contains bacteria that can cause serious illness, and even blindness, this same scat that sits in the litter and they bury it, then they go get on your counters, tables, chairs, couches, and here is a good one..
When the SCAT2 was issued, superseding the original SCAT published in 2005, the authors recommended continued reliance on the SAC until prospective studies could be conducted to assess the SCAT2's sensitivity (how good the test is in identifying athletes with concussion; for example, a test which is very sensitive will have few false negatives, rarely missing those later found to have concussion) and specificity (a test with high specificity will have few false positives, rarely mis - classifying people without concussion as having concussion).
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Referee gave evidence in which he said Benjamin appeared dazed but he had not heard of Scat 2 PCRT and indeed a year later still did not have a copy.
They bagged 58 samples of tiger scat and hustled these to the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore.
Shrubs have turned red, and the blue berries on the elderberry bushes are reduced to bright seeds in copious bear scat.
Another study confirmed it: one in five coyote scats contained domestic cat.
Research published in 2007 found that less than 2 percent of coyote scat analyzed from the Chicago metropolitan area, where no incidents of coyote attacks have been reported to date, contained food of anthropogenic origin.
Combined with future work using remote cameras, scat - based DNA analysis and GPS collars, this project could reveal crucial information about how far the snow leopards travel in the area, how they interact within families and how fluctuations in available prey affect the cats.
The scat of New York State coyotes also appears to be low in human food.
The scat detection dogs helped biology PhD student Alex Filazzola discover not only scat, but the importance of shrubs in preserving lizard populations in the face of climate change.
Currently, researchers at the Museum Zoology, UM are comparing the successful mammal detection from guts of blowflies collected in forest with mammals detected in cage traps, mist nets, camera traps, hair traps and scat samples.
The analysis, published in the journal PLOS ONE, is based on nearly 450 jaguar scat samples collected in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
«Jaguar scat study suggests restricted movement in areas of conservation importance in Mesoamerica: Noninvasive genetic survey on wild Mesoamerican jaguars is largest of its kind, reveals conservation priority.»
To get a better idea of the genetic health and connectivity of jaguar populations in this area and the effectiveness of the existing wildlife corridors (i.e., stretches of habitat that facilitate movement between local populations), the researchers turned to DNA obtained from field - collected jaguar scat.
Two weeks later, in Glacier National Park, we found another coyote in the same position, also on a game trail, its throat and guts ripped out, no other flesh missing, wolf scats and tracks all around.
Most carcasses and the greatest amount of wolf sign, such as tracks and scat, occurred in thick forests, debris, ravines, and riverbanks, which I had characterized as high predation risk sites.
In field tests, the researchers found that 64 % of the weta scat collected had seeds or seed fragments.
Healthy locusts placed in chambers containing scat from the infected locusts were significantly less likely to display swarming behavior than were those placed in a chamber with scat from healthy locusts, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Finding places where the two species overlapped was so difficult that the researchers used a specially trained scent dog to track down pine marten scat in gray squirrel — populated areas.
It's become routine in wildlife biology to identify animals through the DNA in hair samples and scat.
Take a black Lab mix, for example, that helps marine biologists collect orca scat in Puget Sound by sniffing it out up to a nautical mile away.
Scat collection rates rose significantly, allowing Rolland to track stress hormones in the right whale population.
«Our recent work has demonstrated that we can determine what mammals are in a protected area without hunting, without trapping, without the use of scat or hair samples, and especially without camera traps - all of which are problematic methods for one reason or another,» said study author Mark Siddall, a curator in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology.
They analyzed the DNA profiles from hair, scat, and tissue samples collected in Bulgaria and found seven individuals — from three different mountainous regions — that had genetic patterns unlike the rest.
Wasser's group then searched for a match between the ivory and elephant populations in Africa, using a database based on scat and tissue samples collected across the continent.
«It's a little bit of conjecture, but our thought is that a lot of food habit studies that have not been able to verify that their scat is actually from the species that they're studying probably do have this bias soaking in from other species,» said McCarthy.
The researchers analyzed 199 suspected snow leopard scat samples collected from two study sites in Tajikistan during the summer of 2012 and 56 scats collected from two study sites in Kyrgyzstan between June and December of 2005.
In order to create effective conservation programs to help protect and conserve populations of endangered snow leopards, whose estimated population is between 4,500 - 7,500 in the wild, University of Delaware researchers are studying their scat to try and understand what the large cats are eatinIn order to create effective conservation programs to help protect and conserve populations of endangered snow leopards, whose estimated population is between 4,500 - 7,500 in the wild, University of Delaware researchers are studying their scat to try and understand what the large cats are eatinin the wild, University of Delaware researchers are studying their scat to try and understand what the large cats are eating.
The researchers wanted to look at the problem in a blind fashion, comparing their data sets of what they believed to be snow leopards and what those supposed snow leopards ate with a data set of snow leopard scat that was confirmed through genetic analysis to be from actual snow leopards.
Weiskopf explained that a big problem with collecting and identifying scat in the field is that researchers mostly rely on morphological characteristics such as shape, size or associated signs of snow leopards, and since scat from different species can look similar, this can lead to misrepresented population estimates and errors in reporting what the snow leopards are actually eating.
, pika and marmot (two small ground mammals that can provide a snow leopard with snacks), scat of a roe deer, sign of weasel and a couple of foxes frolicking in the morning dew.
As a jazz singer, I love scatting a new phrase to enhance a classic song, so when I cook, I savor the process of improvising new, healthy versions of traditional recipes, depending on what's in my kitchen or available at the local market.
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