نتایج جستجو برای: rhyncocorys elephas

تعداد نتایج: 567  

2017
Nicole I Stacy Ramiro Isaza Ellen Wiedner

Although the hematology of healthy elephants has been well-described, published information on hematological changes during disease is limited. The objective of this study was to describe qualitative morphological changes in the leukocytes of Asian and African elephants (Elephas maximus and Loxodonta africana) diagnosed with a variety of inflammatory conditions. Twenty-five of 27 elephants had ...

2015
Rebecca K Runting Erik Meijaard Nicola K Abram Jessie A Wells David L A Gaveau Marc Ancrenaz Hugh P Posssingham Serge A Wich Fitrian Ardiansyah Melvin T Gumal Laurentius N Ambu Kerrie A Wilson

Balancing economic development with international commitments to protect biodiversity is a global challenge. Achieving this balance requires an understanding of the possible consequences of alternative future scenarios for a range of stakeholders. We employ an integrated economic and environmental planning approach to evaluate four alternative futures for the mega-diverse island of Borneo. We s...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Shozo Yokoyama Naomi Takenaka Dalen W Agnew Jeheskel Shoshani

Being the largest land mammals, elephants have very few natural enemies and are active during both day and night. Compared with those of diurnal and nocturnal animals, the eyes of elephants and other arrhythmic species, such as many ungulates and large carnivores, must function in both the bright light of day and dim light of night. Despite their fundamental importance, the roles of photosensit...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2018
Lucy King Michael Pardo Sameera Weerathunga T V Kumara Nilmini Jayasena Joseph Soltis Shermin de Silva

Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are threatened primarily by habitat loss and human-elephant conflict. In addition to establishing protected areas and corridors for wildlife, empowering farmers to protect their crops is crucial for Asian elephant conservation [1,2]. Elephants can habituate to artificial deterrents, hence natural biological alternatives are of great interest [2,3]. African elep...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1986
T Kleinschmidt J Czelusniak M Goodman G Braunitzer

Inspection of the amino acid differences among hemoglobin sequences of a wide range of mammalian species suggested that at alpha 19, alpha 110, alpha 111, beta 23, beta 44, and beta 56, synapomorphies group manatee (Trichechus inungius, Sirenia), Indian and African elephant (Elephas maximus and Loxodonta africana, Proboscidea), and rock hyrax (Procavia habessinica, Hyracoidea) into a monophylet...

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