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  1. Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu latu in rodents from two areas with varying wild ungulate densities in Southern Sweden by Nyman, Jimmy

    Published 2017
    “…On a global scale, zoonotic vector-borne diseases pose an increasing threat towards human health. In Europe, the haemotophagous ectoparasite sheep tick (Ixodes ricinus) acts as a pathogen vector for diseases like tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease with increasing annual incidences during the last decades. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Villa Berg : gestaltningsförslag inspirerat av funktionalismen by Tordai, Frida

    Published 2007
    “…The functionalism started in southern Europe after world war one and got its breakthrough in Sweden with the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930. …”
    L3
  3. Biologin hos svenska Lilioceris arter och åtgärder för att begränsa deras skadeverkningar by Johansson, Agneta

    Published 2007
    “…The leaf beetles, Lilioceris lilii and L. merdigera have existed in Asia, Europe and in North Africa for a long time, but have become much more abundant the last twenty-five years. …”
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  4. Thuja plicata : provenance experiments and cultivation trials in South Sweden by Kemper, Carolin

    Published 2019
    “…In times of climate change and an increasing number of threats for native tree species in Sweden and other countries in Europe, exotics as Thuja plicata (Donn ex D. Don) might be considered to a greater extent. …”
    H2
  5. Behavioural Responses of Ungulates to Sound Systems by Berndt, Carolin Veronika

    Published 2021
    “…Increasing ungulate densities all over Europe are intensifying the ongoing human-wildlife conflict, embodied by mainly economical losses through damages in forestry and agriculture. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  6. Short-term effects of early social experiences on reactions to unfamiliar pigs by Emriksson, Stina

    Published 2021
    “…In Europe, there is an ongoing transition from individual housing to group housing for sows and gilts. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. Factors affecting Agrobacterium transformation in oat by Ivarson, Emelie

    Published 2011
    “…Oat (Avena sativa L.) is one of the crops that have been cultivated by mankind for the longest time (Lásztity, 1998) and today it is an important and traditional agricultural crop in Northern Europe (Bräutigam et al., 2005). In Sweden, most of the oat is used as feed (Bräutigam et al., 2005), but with a superior amino acid composition of the oat proteins (Lásztity, 1998), a high content of desirable soluble fibers (β-glucans), essential vitamins and minerals (Sadiq Butt et al., 2008) and antioxidants (Ryan et al. 2007) the interest in using oats for human consumption has increased (Carlsson, Personal conversation). …”
    H2
  8. Metodik för resistenstest i renkavle by Petersson, Ida

    Published 2011
    “…Black-grass is a big problem in Southern Europe. In Sweden, it has its main extension in Skåne, Öland and Gotland. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  9. Mapping of intact forest landscapes in Sweden according to Global forest watch methodology by Hájek, Filip

    Published 2012
    “…Five years ago, a team of Russian experts associated with non-governmental environmental organisations started to create new maps of Europe's last remaining wilderness forests, using high-resolution satellite images in combination with GIS, existing topographical maps and field work. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  10. Effects of tree retention on cavity-nesting birds in northern Sweden by Domingo Gómez, Eva

    Published 2014
    “…Previous studies have found that the majority of all tree cavities in Europe are natural decay cavities. In my study I found 133 cavity trees that held 241 cavities. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  11. Hunter demography, trends and correlates of hunting participation in Sweden by Lindberg, Erik

    Published 2010
    “…The concerning issue of declining number of hunters in North America is also apparent in Europe and Sweden. When the bulk of research found on human dimensions and hunting participation has almost exclusively been done in the United States, this report seeks to add to the needed knowledge on a national level focusing on the causes of hunter declines related to social factors within Sweden. …”
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