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Animals (Basel) ; 13(11)2023 May 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37889640

ABSTRACT

Disbudding calves using hot iron cautery is a routine management procedure to destroy the germinal cells around the horn bud in calves. It is recommended that NSAIDs are used in conjunction with local anaesthesia to reduce pain in calves during and after the procedure. In this study, two treatment groups were examined; calves in the positive control MEL group received subcutaneous meloxicam, and SAL calves received sodium salicylate orally for three days, both in addition to a local anaesthesia. Tri-axis accelerometers were attached to the calves, and DLWG (Daily Live Weight Gain) was measured. There was no significant difference between the treatment groups with regard to DLWG (p = 0.52), MI (motion index (p = 0.66)), lying bouts (p = 0.96) or lying times (p = 0.54). Given these findings, sodium salicylate may offer a lower-cost option for farmers when given at licensed doses compared to meloxicam, as well as providing a reduced-stress method of NSAID administration via an oral route. In addition, this study identified significant differences in activity in the time periods before and after disbudding, with MI (p < 0.01), lying bouts (p = 0.002) and lying times (p < 0.001) indicating changes in behaviour which extended to five days post disbudding.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 52(75): 11243-11246, 2016 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27722245

ABSTRACT

Large (Mw > 10 kDa) heterometallic coordination cages with gyrobifastigium-like geometry are obtained by using metalloligands with sterically demanding FeII clathrochelate cores and four divergent pyridyl groups. Upon reaction with cis-blocked PtII and PdII complexes, ML4 cages are formed. The gyrobifastigium geometry of these cages is in contrast to the barrel-like structures which are typically observed for metallasupramolecular assemblies with M8L4 stoichiometry.

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Trends Ecol Evol ; 28(1): 16-22, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23219597

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the findings of our fourth annual horizon-scanning exercise, which aims to identify topics that increasingly may affect conservation of biological diversity. The 15 issues were identified via an iterative, transferable process by a team of professional horizon scanners, researchers, practitioners, and a journalist. The 15 topics include the commercial use of antimicrobial peptides, thorium-fuelled nuclear power, and undersea oil production.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/trends , Animals , Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides , Aquaculture/trends , Aquatic Organisms , Autoimmune Diseases/etiology , Biodiversity , Cocos , Coral Reefs , DNA/analysis , Extinction, Biological , Extraction and Processing Industry/trends , Forestry/trends , Humans , Hypersensitivity/etiology , Nuclear Power Plants/statistics & numerical data , Nucleic Acids/chemical synthesis , Printing/trends , Solar Energy/statistics & numerical data , Thorium , Water Cycle
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Trends Ecol Evol ; 27(1): 12-18, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22133790

ABSTRACT

Our aim in conducting annual horizon scans is to identify issues that, although currently receiving little attention, may be of increasing importance to the conservation of biological diversity in the future. The 15 issues presented here were identified by a diverse team of 22 experts in horizon scanning, and conservation science and its application. Methods for identifying and refining issues were the same as in two previous annual scans and are widely transferable to other disciplines. The issues highlight potential changes in climate, technology and human behaviour. Examples include warming of the deep sea, increased cultivation of perennial grains, burning of Arctic tundra, and the development of nuclear batteries and hydrokinetic in-stream turbines.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources , Biodiversity
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Am J Nurs ; 111(5): 12, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23722364
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Trends Ecol Evol ; 26(1): 10-6, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21126797

ABSTRACT

This review describes outcomes of a 2010 horizon-scanning exercise building upon the first exercise conducted in 2009. The aim of both horizon scans was to identify emerging issues that could have substantial impacts on the conservation of biological diversity, and to do so sufficiently early to encourage policy-relevant, practical research on those issues. Our group included professional horizon scanners and researchers affiliated with universities and non- and inter-governmental organizations, including specialists on topics such as invasive species, wildlife diseases and coral reefs. We identified 15 nascent issues, including new greenhouse gases, genetic techniques to eradicate mosquitoes, milk consumption in Asia and societal pessimism.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/trends , Animals , Climate Change , Ecosystem , Environmental Pollution , Food , Humans , Industry
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Trends Ecol Evol ; 25(1): 1-7, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19939492

ABSTRACT

Horizon scanning identifies emerging issues in a given field sufficiently early to conduct research to inform policy and practice. Our group of horizon scanners, including academics and researchers, convened to identify fifteen nascent issues that could affect the conservation of biological diversity. These include the impacts of and potential human responses to climate change, novel biological and digital technologies, novel pollutants and invasive species. We expect to repeat this process and collation annually.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/trends , Ecosystem , Aerosols , Animals , Atmosphere , Charcoal , Climate Change , Environmental Pollution , Forecasting , Genetic Engineering , Humans , Nitrogen , Oceans and Seas , Oxygen , Seawater , Telemetry , Tissue Engineering , Volcanic Eruptions
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