نتایج جستجو برای: elephants

تعداد نتایج: 2148  

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2011
Henrik J de Knegt Frank van Langevelde Andrew K Skidmore Audrey Delsink Rob Slotow Steve Henley Gabriela Bucini Willem F de Boer Michael B Coughenour Cornelia C Grant Ignas M A Heitkönig Michelle Henley Nicky M Knox Edward M Kohi Emmanuel Mwakiwa Bruce R Page Mike Peel Yolanda Pretorius Sipke E van Wieren Herbert H T Prins

1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is important for ecological research, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. However, this understanding is complicated by the effects of spatial scale, because the scale of analysis affects the quantification of species-environment relationships. 2. We therefore assessed the influence of en...

2004
I. DOUGLAS-HAMILTON

Many African elephant populations have declined over the last two decades (Douglas-Hamilton. 1987). In most census zones, as the number of elephants decreases, the number of dead elephants increases. By counting both live and dead elephants a carcass ratio can be derived. This is the proportion of dead elephants to all elephants dead and live, and has been used as an index of relative elephant ...

2016
Sarad PAUDEL Marvin A. VILLANUEVA Susan K. MIKOTA Chie NAKAJIMA Kamal P. GAIRHE Suraj SUBEDI Nabin RAYAMAJHI Mariko SASHIKA Michito SHIMOZURU Takashi MATSUBA Yasuhiko SUZUKI Toshio TSUBOTA

We developed an interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) specific for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Whole blood collected from forty captive Asian elephants was stimulated with three different mitogens i.e., phytohemagglutinin (PHA), pokweed mitogen (PWM) and phorbol myristate aceteate/ionomycin (PMA/I). A sandwich ELISA that was able to recognize the recombinant elephant interferon-γ (rEIFN-γ) a...

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 ...

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 2002
Nigel Williams

To the non-specialist, large ears in elephants used to mean African, small ears, Indian. But to taxonomists African elephants have long posed a more complex puzzle. During the nineteenth century, it was fashionable for wealthy trophy hunters to assign their own names to species they had shot destined for the museums of Europe. At least 18 elephant subspecies were claimed following this fashion....

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Lucy A Bates Katito N Sayialel Norah W Njiraini Joyce H Poole Cynthia J Moss Richard W Byrne

Monitoring the location of conspecifics may be important to social mammals. Here, we use an expectancy-violation paradigm to test the ability of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) to keep track of their social companions from olfactory cues. We presented elephants with samples of earth mixed with urine from female conspecifics that were either kin or unrelated to them, and either unexpected...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2011
M I Thurber C E O'Connell-Rodwell W C Turner K Nambandi C Kinzley T C Rodwell C T Faulkner S A Felt D M Bouley

Wild African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are commonly infected with intestinal strongyle parasites. Our objective was to determine baseline fecal strongyle egg counts for elephants in the northeast region of Etosha National Park, Namibia and determine if these numbers were affected by annual rainfall, elephant demography (age of individuals and composition of groups), and hormonal state of m...

Journal: :Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online 2007
Ludovic Orlando Catherine Hänni Christophe J. Douady

At the morphological level, the woolly mammoth has most often been considered as the sister-species of Asian elephants, but at the DNA level, different studies have found support for proximity with African elephants. Recent reports have increased the available sequence data and apparently solved the discrepancy, finding mammoths to be most closely related to Asian elephants. However, we demonst...

2008
Peter Leimgruber Zaw Min Oo Myint Aung Daniel S. Kelly Chris Wemmer Briony Senior Melissa Songer

Although Myanmar’s forests have long been considered an Asian elephant stronghold (e.g. Santiapillai & Jackson 1990), recent assessments revealed that this perception probably was overly optimistic and that populations have declined considerably during the last century (Table 1). In 2004, the Nature and Wildlife Conservation Division (NWCD) and the Smithsonian Institution organized a workshop t...

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