نتایج جستجو برای: ungulates

تعداد نتایج: 1483  

2016
Tyler M. Dvorak Amy E. Catalano C. Matt Guilliams

Crocanthemum greenei (B.L.Rob.) Sorrie (Cistaceae), a perennial sub-shrub, was measured as part of a demographic monitoring effort on Santa Catalina Island, California, USA (hereafter, Catalina). Introduced ungulate browsers remain present on Catalina. Consequently, many palatable plant taxa on the island are subject to and putatively limited by top-down browsing forces. Historically, introduce...

2017
Kulbhushansingh R Suryawanshi Stephen M Redpath Yash Veer Bhatnagar Uma Ramakrishnan Vaibhav Chaturvedi Sophie C Smout Charudutt Mishra

An increasing proportion of the world's poor is rearing livestock today, and the global livestock population is growing. Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory killing is becoming an economic and conservation concern. A common recommendation for carnivore conservation and for reducing predation on livestock is to increase wild prey populations based on the assumption that...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1970
C R Taylor

TAYLOR, C. RICHARD. Strategies of temperature regulation. ej’ect on evaporation in East African ungulates. Am. J. Phyisol. 2 19(4) : 1131-l 135.1970.-A number of African ungulates can survive in hot deserts without drinking. Two strategies of temperature regulation are used to reduce evaporation when water intake is restricted. The first is found in large animals, such as the eland (adults may ...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2013
Larry Vogelnest

Mycobacterium tuberculosis in animals Humans have had a very close association with animals for millennia, utilising them for food, labour, transport, clothing, companionship, disability assistance, recreation, sport, religious and cultural icons, security, entertainment and research and in rescue, rehabilitation and conservation efforts. It is inevitable then that as a result of this close ass...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Adam T Ford Anthony P Clevenger

Wildlife-exclusion fencing and wildlife-crossing structures (e.g., underpasses and overpasses) are becoming increasingly common features of highway projects around the world. The prey-trap hypothesis posits that predators exploit crossing structures to detect and capture prey. The hypothesis predicts that predation events occur closer to a highway after the construction of fences and crossing s...

2017
M. Bonar M. P. Laforge E. Vander Wal

Life-history traits in temperate ungulates are highly seasonal, with events corresponding to the seasonal availability of resources. An important example is birth date, with later-born individuals typically having reduced survival compared with those born earlier in the season. Ungulates, especially those whose offspring are at their mother’s heel soon after birth, are typically born in a narro...

2012
Matthieu Keller Frédéric Lévy

Ungulates like sheep and goats have, like many other mammalian species, two complementary olfactory systems. The relative role played by these two systems has long been of interest regarding the sensory control of social behavior. The study of ungulate social behavior could represent a complimentary alternative to rodent studies because they live in a more natural environment and their social b...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2005
Christian Gortazar Joaquín Vicente Sofia Samper Joseba M Garrido Isabel G Fernández-De-Mera Patricia Gavín Ramón A Juste Carlos Martín Pelayo Acevedo Manuel De La Puente Ursula Höfle

The role of European wild ungulates in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) is still under discussion. This study describes the geographical distribution and molecular typing of 77 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates belonging either to M. bovis or to M. caprae, cultivated from hunter harvested red deer (Cervus elaphus) and European wild boar (Sus scrofa) in 24 Spanish localities, and ...

2012
Maeva J. Orliac Christine Argot Emmanuel Gilissen

We here describe the endocranial cast of the Eocene archaic ungulate Hyopsodus lepidus AMNH 143783 (Bridgerian, North America) reconstructed from X-ray computed microtomography data. This represents the first complete cranial endocast known for Hyopsodontinae. The Hyopsodus endocast is compared to other known "condylarthran" endocasts, i. e. those of Pleuraspidotherium (Pleuraspidotheriidae), A...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
J C Winternitz S G Minchey L Z Garamszegi S Huang P R Stephens S Altizer

Understanding drivers of genetic diversity at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is vitally important for predicting how vertebrate immune defence might respond to future selection pressures and for preserving immunogenetic diversity in declining populations. Parasite-mediated selection is believed to be the major selective force generating MHC polymorphism, and while MHC-based mating p...

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