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Ecol Evol ; 14(2): e10878, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38304274

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Mineral licks are indispensable habitats to the life history of large mammal herbivores (LMH). Geophagy at licks may provide the necessary minerals for LMH, while LMH may be ecosystem engineers of licks by altering vegetation cover and soil physicochemical properties (SPCP). However, the precise relationship between the LMH and licks remains unclear. To clarify the geophagy function of licks for LMH and their influence on soil at licks, we recorded visitation patterns of sika deer around licks and compared SPCP and microbial communities with the surrounding matrix in a firebreak adjacent to the Sino-Russian border. Our study indirectly supports the "sodium supplementation" hypothesis. Proofs included (1) a significantly higher sodium, iron, and aluminum contents than the matrix, while lower carbon, nitrogen, and moisture contents; (2) significantly higher deer visitation during sodium-demand season (growing season), along with an avoidance of licks with high iron contents, which is toxic when overdose. The microbes at the licks differed from those at the matrix, mainly driven by low soil carbon and nitrogen and altered biogeochemical cycles. The microbial communities of licks are vulnerable because of their unstable state and susceptibility to SPCP changes. Structural equation modeling (SEM) clearly showed a much stronger indirect effect of deer on microbes at licks than at the matrix, especially for bacteria. Multiple deer behaviors at licks, such as grazing, trampling, and excretion, can indirectly shape and stabilize microbes by altering carbon and nitrogen input. Our study is the first to characterize soil microbial communities at mineral licks and demonstrate the processes by which LMH shapes those communities. More studies are required to establish a general relationship between the LMH and licks to promote the conservation of natural licks for wildlife.

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Animals (Basel) ; 13(4)2023 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36830347

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Managers need to know the extent of the conflict between livestock and wild animals. Although many studies have reported the conflict between livestock and wild animals, few have checked the extent of the conflict. Cattle raising in the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park is considered one of the main driving forces behind the restricted distribution of sika deer. To understand whether foraging competition is contributing to avoidance patterns between sika deer and cattle, we investigated their feeding habits using DNA barcoding and high-throughput sequencing. Our study shows that although cattle are grazers in the traditional division of herbivores, their diet shifted to a predominance of dicotyledonous woody plants, and this diet shift resulted in a high degree of dietary overlap between sika deer and cattle. Moreover, compared to sika deer, cattle diets are more diverse at the species level with a wider ecological niche. Our results confirm that overlapping dietary niches and the superior competitive abilities of cattle contribute to the restricted distribution of the sika deer, which has critical implications for the conservation of their predators. Our study suggests that cattle grazing should be prohibited in the Park and effective measures should be taken for the benefit of sika deer.

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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 290: 154-157, 2022 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35672990

ABSTRACT

Current healthcare industries are more focusing on quality, efficiency, and safety. Nursing information systems are among the key components of healthcare information systems; they can help nurses to use data more effectively while managing their nursing activities, allowing them to improve patient care and develop their knowledge. According to clinical various needs and various hospitals, so as to develop a flexible Nursing Information System, this study based on the MVC, Object-Oriented Programming is used to develop the web interface, and web service is used to exchange data with HIS. This design and implements a flexible Nursing Information System which is applied and summarized clinically on the function of acquiring clinical data from the different clinical requirements and showing the web pages and different kinds of forms from the device browser. Under the software development environment of high variability, high complexity, and high customization in the medical industry, a scalable and maintainable nursing information system is realized through the MVC architecture and the Master-Detail data table design, which can meet the needs of different organizations.


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Hospitals , Software , Humans , Information Systems
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