نتایج جستجو برای: gazella bennettii

تعداد نتایج: 427  

Journal: :Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2021

2015
Lia Hadas Dalia Hermon Amizor Boldo Gal Arieli Ron Gafny Roni King Gila Kahila Bar-Gal

The mountain gazelle (Gazella gazelle), Dorcas gazelle (Gazella Dorcas) and acacia gazelle (Gazella arabica acacia) were historically abundant in the southern Levant, and more specifically in Israel. Anthropogenic and natural changes have caused a rapid decline in gazelle populations, raising concerns about their conservation status and future survival. The genetic profile of 111 wild gazelles ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Guy Bar-Oz Melinda Zeder Frank Hole

Continuous and intensive exploitation of wildlife resources by early agricultural societies had major ecological consequences in the ancient Near East. In particular, hunting strategies of post-Neolithic societies involving the mass killing of wild ungulates contributed to the eventual extirpation of a number of wild species. A remarkable deposit of bones of Persian gazelle (Gazella subgutarosa...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2009
Aaron Jonas Stutz Natalie D Munro Guy Bar-Oz

We analyze terminal Pleistocene archaeofaunal diversity trends in the Southern Levant by examining eight Epipaleolithic (ca. 19-12ka) assemblages from the Western Galilee/Mt. Carmel, Israel subregion. We test predictions from a Broad Spectrum Revolution model of the population dynamics of human foragers and their prey. The study emphasizes control over geographic variability and archaeological ...

2016
A Hooton

Sir,?The range of grip of lithotrites is. as Colonel Keegan remarks in his letter published in the July number of the Indian Medical Gazelle, of vital importance to all who may have to use these instruments, and both that letter and Colonel Keegan's article on lithotrites in the April number must have been read with great interest by many Indian Surgeons. For some time past I have been making e...

Introduction: effective management and protection of wildlife populations depends on human understanding of the relationship between wildlife populations and habitats. The destruction and fragmentation of habitats reduces the living area of local communities, limits them to small habitats, and isolates wildlife populations, leading to increased intra-reproductions, reduced genetic diversity, an...

2012
Laëtitia Kernaléguen Bernard Cazelles John P. Y. Arnould Pierre Richard Christophe Guinet Yves Cherel

BACKGROUND Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an important component of diversity in trophic interactions. A challenge in testing consistency of individual foraging strategy is the repeated collection of information on the same individuals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The foraging strategies of sympatric fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella and A. tropicalis) were examin...

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