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View article: Evaluation of a text-mining application for the rapid analysis of free-text wildlife necropsy reports
Evaluation of a text-mining application for the rapid analysis of free-text wildlife necropsy reports Open
The ability to efficiently derive insights from wildlife necropsy data is essential for advancing conservation and One Health objectives, yet close reading remains the mainstay of knowledge retrieval from ubiquitous free-text clinical data…
View article: Enabling near real time use of wildlife necropsy data: Text-mining approaches to derive interactive dashboard displays
Enabling near real time use of wildlife necropsy data: Text-mining approaches to derive interactive dashboard displays Open
Manual review of necropsy records through close reading and collation is a time-consuming process, leading to delays in knowledge acquisition, communication of findings, and subsequent actions. Text-mining techniques offer a means to reduc…
View article: What’s in a database? Insights from a retrospective review of penguin necropsy records in Aotearoa New Zealand
What’s in a database? Insights from a retrospective review of penguin necropsy records in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
Wildlife necropsy databases often provide data for morbidity and mortality studies of free-ranging species, with implicit relevance for conservation goals, as well as domestic animal and human health. Retrospective reviews are a common way…
View article: Limited gut bacterial response of tuatara (<i>Sphenodon punctatus</i>) to dietary manipulation and captivity
Limited gut bacterial response of tuatara (<i>Sphenodon punctatus</i>) to dietary manipulation and captivity Open
The bacteria of a host’s digestive tract play crucial roles in digestion and pathogen resistance. Hosts living in captivity often have more human interaction and antibiotic use, in addition to differences in diet and environment, compared …
View article: 16S rRNA gene-based microbiota profiles from diverse avian faeces are largely independent of DNA preservation and extraction method
16S rRNA gene-based microbiota profiles from diverse avian faeces are largely independent of DNA preservation and extraction method Open
The avian gut microbiota has been the subject of considerable recent attention, with potential implications for diverse fields such as the poultry industry, microbial ecology, and conservation. Faecal microbiotas are frequently used as a n…
View article: Validation of an Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay and Commercial Q Fever Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Use in Macropods
Validation of an Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay and Commercial Q Fever Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Use in Macropods Open
Kangaroos are considered to be an important reservoir of Q fever in Australia, although there is limited knowledge on the true prevalence and distribution of coxiellosis in Australian macropod populations. Serological tests serve as useful…
View article: Additional file 4 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications
Additional file 4 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications Open
Additional file 4: R markdown file used for statistical analyses of ASV data.
View article: Additional file 3 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications
Additional file 3 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications Open
Additional file 3: Non-rarefied ASV table.
View article: Additional file 2 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications
Additional file 2 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications Open
Additional file 2: Taxonomic assignments of amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) obtained from takahē faecal samples.
View article: Additional file 1 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications
Additional file 1 of Gut microbiota of the threatened takahē: biogeographic patterns and conservation implications Open
Additional file 1: Metadata collected or available for takahē faecal samples analysed in this study.