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Managing Vertebrates in Citrus
UC Management Guidelines for Managing Vertebrates in Citrus. Citrus orchards provide food and shelter for vertebrate pests that can cause significant damage by feeding on fruit and on tree bark and shoots, which can stunt growth or kill trees. ... [... more]
University of California IPM

West Nile Virus - Overview
West Nile virus has been commonly found in humans and birds and other vertebrates in Africa, Eastern Europe, West Asia, and the Middle East, but until 1999 had not previously been documented in the Western Hemisphere. It is not known from where ... [... more]
Do It Yourself

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting 2004
Over 1,100 paleontologists converged on Denver, Colorado and the Denver Museum of Natural History November 3rd through 6th for the 65th annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Home » Science & Nature » Paleontology & [... more]
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Vertebrate Management Program
I have very little hope that we will achieve any change in policy. We may as well be living in the Middle Ages, the Dark Ages Last year in May I reported that our flora and fauna were in danger and appealed to you to help by writing email letters ... [... more]
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Alfalfa: Spring: Vertebrate Monitoring
The most common vertebrate pests in alfalfa are pocket gophers, voles, and ground squirrels. Look for fresh pocket gopher mounds each time the field is mowed. Watch field edges for ground squirrel burrows and damage about once a month. Identify ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Projects Involving Vertebrate Animals
To insure the safety of student researchers and the ethical treatment of animals in scientific research, many fairs require pre-approval of projects involving vertebrate animals. "Vertebrate animals" means live, nonhuman mammalian embryos or ... [... more]
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Zoonoses
Zoonoses, or zoonotic diseases, are caused by infectious agents that are transmissible under natural circumstances from vertebrate animals to humans. Zoonoses may arise from wild or domestic animals or from products of animal origin. Zoonoses ... [... more]
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Vertebrate Dissection
Good but some of pictures are tough to discern: Having taught Comparative Anatomy Lab with this book I would not recommend it to someone who is going through dissection for the first time and alone. A good sense of terms (ie. medial, caudal etc)and such [... more]
$62.95
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The Fossil Vertebrates of Florida
Much-needed reference: This is an excellent book for Florida fossils. It is profusely illustrated and, though academically thorough, is easy for the layman to use and appreciate. It is the best reference for the fossil vertebrate fauna of Florida I've [... more]
$39.95
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Vertebrate Zoology: An Experimental Field Approach
Book Description: This is a major new textbook intended to lead students away from purely descriptive zoology courses into an experimental approach that emphasizes asking and answering questions about nature. The book gives a panoramic view of vertebrate [... more]
$50.00
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Analysis of Vertebrate Structure
Great Text: This text is easy to understand and goes well with Campbell's notes at UT Arlington's biology website. Campbell's password is snakes to get access to his notes. Good Charts: The charts make referencing timelines of evolution simple. The [... more]
$93.75
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Mesozoic Vertebrate Life:
By "Mesozic Life" you mean "dinosaurs"...: The title is misleading. If you're looking for information on pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, or Mesozoic crocs, this book probably isn't for you. However, if you want to get the skinny on [... more]
$49.95
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