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Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 5, Pp 2256-2262 (2021)
Abstract Background Urinary bladder volume (UBV) and urine residual volume (URV) provide important information for hospitalized dogs and might allow recognition of urine retention. Objective Using 3‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound to monitor daily URV
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https://doaj.org/article/fb5ea224cda3468d9cafef5e9ba27e68
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 5, Pp 2256-2262 (2021)
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 5, Pp 2256-2262 (2021)
Background Urinary bladder volume (UBV) and urine residual volume (URV) provide important information for hospitalized dogs and might allow recognition of urine retention. Objective Using 3‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound to monitor daily URV is a safe
Autor:
Edward A. Vasquez, Roger L. Sheley
Publikováno v:
Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 7:77-109
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Rangelands. 34:15-18
D esigning restoration strategies based on succes- sional management requires an initial assessment of the functional status of ecological attributes across a management unit. Seriously damaged rangelands may not have the capacity for self-repair and
Landscape-Scale Rehabilitation of Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae)-Dominated Sagebrush Steppe
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 5:436-442
Producers facing infestations of invasive annual grasses regularly voice the need for practical revegetation strategies that can be applied across broad landscapes. Our objective was to determine the potential for scaling up the single-entry approach
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 4:356-366
Rangeland health assessment provides qualitative information on ecosystem attributes. Successional management is a conceptual framework that allows managers to link information gathered in rangeland health assessment to ecological processes that need
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 3:229-239
Land managers have long identified a critical need for a practical and effective framework for designing restoration strategies, especially where invasive plants dominate. A holistic, ecologically based, invasive plant management (EBIPM) framework th
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Rangeland Ecology & Management. 63:605-613
The need for a unified mechanistic ecological framework that improves our ability to make decisions, predicts vegetation change, guides the implementation of restoration, and fosters learning is substantial and unmet. It is becoming increasingly clea
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 2:158-165
Manipulating plant litter to direct successional trajectories is rarely considered as a management strategy. Our objective was to determine the influence of litter from an intact native plant community on a community dominated by an invasive species
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 1:304-314
Invasion by annual grasses, such as cheatgrass, into the western U.S. sagebrush-steppe is a major concern of ecologists and resource managers. Maintaining or improving ecosystem health depends on our ability to protect or re-establish functioning, de