نتایج جستجو برای: rhyncocorys elephas

تعداد نتایج: 567  

Journal: :American Journal of Environmental Protection 2022

The Population of Wild elephants (Elephas maximus) is declining worldwide; therefore understanding the dynamics remaining population critical for effective conservation. We monitored and distribution in Keonjhar wildlife division during 2015 2017. Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) facing a severe threat to its survival from large scale habitat losing degradation, negative interaction betw...

Journal: :The Geologist 1863

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1904

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Ludovic Orlando Marie Pagés Sébastien Calvignac Sandrine Hughes Catherine Hänni

Pigmy elephants inhabited the islands from the Mediterranean region during the Pleistocene period but became extinct in the course of the Holocene. Despite striking distinctive anatomical characteristics related to insularity, some similarities with the lineage of extant Asian elephants have suggested that pigmy elephants could be most probably seen as members of the genus Elephas. Poulakakis e...

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1877

2017
Matthias Meyer Eleftheria Palkopoulou Sina Baleka Mathias Stiller Kirsty E H Penkman Kurt W Alt Yasuko Ishida Dietrich Mania Swapan Mallick Tom Meijer Harald Meller Sarah Nagel Birgit Nickel Sven Ostritz Nadin Rohland Karol Schauer Tim Schüler Alfred L Roca David Reich Beth Shapiro Michael Hofreiter

The straight-tusked elephants Palaeoloxodon spp. were widespread across Eurasia during the Pleistocene. Phylogenetic reconstructions using morphological traits have grouped them with Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), and many paleontologists place Palaeoloxodon within Elephas. Here, we report the recovery of full mitochondrial genomes from four and partial nuclear genomes from two P. antiquus ...

2017
B Beer Ljubić S Čolak J Aladrović I Strunjak-Perović L Vranković Blanka Beer Ljubić

The aim of this study was to determine interspecies and gender differences in the lipid metabolism and hemolymph oxidation stability in intermoult period of the European spider crab (M. squinado), the warty crab (E. verrucosa) and the European spiny lobster (P. elephas). In hemolymph samples activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and paraoxonase 1 (PON 1), as ...

2002
Peter Oh Reuben Granich Jim Scott Ben Sun Michael Joseph Cynthia Stringfield Susan Thisdell Jothan Staley Donna Workman-Malcolm Lee Borenstein Eleanor Lehnkering Patrick Ryan Jeanne Soukup Annette Nitta Jennifer Flood

From 1997 to 2000, Mycobacterium tuberculosis was diagnosed in two Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), three Rocky Mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), and one black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in the Los Angeles Zoo. DNA fingerprint patterns suggested recent transmission. An investigation found no active cases of tuberculosis in humans; however, tuberculin skin-test conversions in humans wer...

2015
Raul Bonal Marisa Hernández Josep M. Espelta Alberto Muñoz José M. Aparicio

The complexity of animal life histories makes it difficult to predict the consequences of climate change on their populations. In this paper, we show, for the first time, that longer summer drought episodes, such as those predicted for the dry Mediterranean region under climate change, may bias insect population sex ratio. Many Mediterranean organisms, like the weevil Curculio elephas, become a...

2017
Arun Zachariah Jeganathan Pandiyan G.K. Madhavilatha Sathish Mundayoor Bathrachalam Chandramohan P.K. Sajesh Sam Santhosh Susan K. Mikota

We tested 3 ild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in southern India and confirmed infection in 3 animals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an obligate human pathogen, by PCR and genetic sequencing. Our results indicate that tuberculosis may be spilling over from humans (reverse zoonosis) and emerging in wild elephants.

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