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Mature | Wild

Studies on plants like Dendrobium officinale indicate that the metabolic profile in mature stalks varies significantly depending on whether the plant is purely wild, "wild-imitating" (cultivated in a natural setting), or nursery-grown [21]. Animal Behavior

For those working with wild horses, taking a mature wild stallion is described as a significant responsibility requiring extreme patience and empathy, as these animals possess a highly developed sense of self-preservation [14].

Research into wild mature male elephants has revealed complex social structures and individual recognition through "social rumbles," debunking older theories that males were less social than females [23]. wild mature

Studies often compare "wild mature" fish to their captive-reared counterparts to assess fitness and survival. For instance, wild mature sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) are noted for their remarkable stamina and recovery abilities compared to domestic strains [11].

The wild mature basidiocarp (the fruiting body) of Ganoderma is highly prized for its therapeutic properties, though it faces challenges with genetic variability and contamination when researchers attempt to domesticate these wild strains [1]. Studies on plants like Dendrobium officinale indicate that

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Bio-monitoring studies have shown that wild mature specimens often have different metal and macroelement compositions (typically higher in the liver) compared to captive-reared fish, likely due to nutrient mobilization for spawning [6]. Botany and Mycology Studies often compare "wild mature" fish to their

Research frequently focuses on the reproductive cycles of wild mature females in species like the Indian shad (hilsa), documenting their migration patterns and the physiological changes required for spawning in freshwater [2, 17].

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