A NEW STRATEGY FOR ANIMAL RESEARCH: ATTENDING TO DISSENT

A New Strategy for Animal Research: Attending to Dissent

Increasingly, ethical concepts ordinarily reserved for the human research setting Gloves have been applied to nonhuman animals in research.This comes at the same time as concerns mount over challenges in translating the results of biomedical research with animals to human clinical benefit.This paper argues that applying the concept of dissent deriv

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Reducing Psyllid Populations During Key Periods Pays Dividends

Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) are at the mercy of their host (citrus) for survival.They need flush to lay eggs and for the nymphs to develop.Prior to HLB, the majority of flushing had been fairly predictable and occurred in the early spring and late summer.The occurrence of flush in young trees is less predictable during the summer rainy season.Althou

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