نتایج جستجو برای: ungulates

تعداد نتایج: 1483  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Pasquale Raia Francesco Carotenuto Carlo Meloro Paolo Piras Diana Pushkina

Mandibles and teeth of ungulates have been extensively studied to discern the functional significance of their design. Grazing ungulates have deeper mandibles, longer coronoid processes, flatter incisor arcades, and more hypsodont molars in comparison to browsers. If the functional significance of both mandible and teeth shapes is well-established, it remains uncertain to what extent mandible s...

2015
Krishna Prasad Pokharel Tobias Ludwig Ilse Storch

Differential resource use allows a diversity of species to co-exist in a particular area by specializing in individual ecological niches. Four-horned antelope Tetracerus quadricornis is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and has a restricted distribution in Nepal and India; however, the barking deer Muntiacus vaginalis is relatively common throughout its wide distribution range. We wanted a bet...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2012
Angela S Kelling Stephanie M Allard Nicholas J Kelling Estelle A Sandhaus Terry L Maple

Felids in captivity are often inactive and elusive in zoos, leading to a frustrating visitor experience. Eight roars were recorded from an adult male lion and played back over speakers as auditory enrichment to benefit the lions while simultaneously enhancing the zoo visitor experience. In addition, ungulates in an adjacent exhibit were observed to ensure that the novel location and increased f...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Ecology 2021

While the tendency to return previously visited locations—termed ‘site fidelity’—is common in animals, cause of this behaviour is not well understood. One hypothesis that site fidelity shaped by an animal's environment, such animals living landscapes with predictable resources have stronger fidelity. Site may also be conditional on success animals’ recent visits location, and it become age as a...

Journal: :Mammal Review 2022

Flies (Diptera) damage ungulates far beyond the injury of their bite wounds: they are vectors diseases and cause to lose foraging opportunities due avoidance behaviour. We can use behavioural physiological responses bison Bison spp. (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), caribou/reindeer Rangifer tarandus Cervidae), moose/elk Alces alces Cervidae) assess impacts flies on these ungulates. Ungulates rely morph...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
J Gatesy

Recent phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences suggest that cetaceans (whales) and hippopotamid artiodactyls (hippos) are extant sister taxa. Consequently, the shared aquatic specializations of these taxa may be synapomorphies. This molecular view is contradicted by paleontological data that overwhelmingly support a monophyletic Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) and a close relationship between...

Journal: :Journal of pineal research 2009
Soo Jung Lee Tiecheng Liu Asamanja Chattoraj Samantha L Zhang Lijun Wang Theresa M Lee Michael M Wang Jimo Borjigin

Small laboratory animals have provided significant information about melatonin regulation, yet most of these organisms are nocturnal and regulate melatonin synthesis by mechanisms that diverge from those of humans. For example, in all rodents examined, melatonin secretion occurs with a time lag of several hours after the onset of darkness; in addition, arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AANAT)...

2016
Edward K. Faison Stephen DeStefano David R. Foster Glenn Motzkin Joshua M. Rapp

Ungulates are leading drivers of plant communities worldwide, with impacts linked to animal density, disturbance and vegetation structure, and site productivity. Many ecosystems have more than one ungulate species; however, few studies have specifically examined the combined effects of two or more species on plant communities. We examined the extent to which two ungulate browsers (moose [Alces ...

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