Avian Ecology

Avian ecology is the study of birds and the factors that influence their behavior and ecology. It encompasses a range of topics, such as migration, habitat use, populations, physiological dynamics and the interactions between birds and their environment. By understanding these different facets of avian ecology, scientists can make better decisions in conservation and land management plans. Avian ecology is important for species conservation efforts and has many applications in risk assessment, invasive species management and habitat planning. It also provides insight into the complexity of the interactions between birds and their environment, helping to ensure healthy, sustainable ecosystems.

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Detection of carbapenem resistance mechanisms among Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) isolated from broiler chickens

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