نتایج جستجو برای: persion gazelle

تعداد نتایج: 370  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

persian gazelle (gazelle subgutturosa) is one of the most important species in the world with its wide distribution in iran the greatest number of this species in iran is associated with the gazelles in sohrain plain in sorkhabad protected region in zanjan province. considering the significance of this species in the region and the fact that no genetic studies have been conducted to determine t...

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 ...

2009
Natalie D. Munro Guy Bar-Oz Aaron J. Stutz

This paper refines current methods for aging mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella), one of the most common species hunted by prehistoric humans in the southern Levant. Most importantly, we present a new tooth wear scheme for aging the lower deciduous fourth premolar (dP4), the lower permanentmolars (M1,M2,M3) and the lower fourth premolar (P4) of the gazelle. Broaderwear stages for completemandibl...

2003
Guy Bar-Oz Tamar Dayan Daniel Kaufman Mina Weinstein-Evron

We carried out a detailed taphonomic and zooarchaeological analysis of the faunal remains from the new excavation of the Late Natufian layers of el-Wad Terrace. We focused on gazelle exploitation patterns and examined them within the context of the established Epipalaeolithic sequence from the coastal plain of Israel. Mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is the most heavily exploited species. The...

Journal: :Encyclopédie berbère 1998

2009

Objective: This study aimed at comparing serum parameters of clinically healthy gazelles of Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation (AWWP), Qatar, with reference ranges of domestic and other wild ruminants, in order to gain, on the one hand, insight into the nutritional status of the animals, and, on the other hand, to establish reference ranges for the investigated species. Material and methods: Serum ...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2016
Ria R Ghai Mathew Mutinda Vanessa O Ezenwa

Tick-borne hemoparasites (TBHs) are a group of pathogens of concern in animal management because they are associated with a diversity of hosts, including both wild and domestic species. However, little is known about how frequently TBHs are shared across the wildlife-livestock interface in natural settings. Here, we compared the TBHs of wild Grant's gazelle (Nanger granti) and domestic sheep (O...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2008
G M O Maloiy T I Kanui P K Towett S N Wambugu J O Miaron M M Wanyoike

Comparative investigations were made between wild and domestic ruminants from arid and semi-arid regions and those species from non-arid areas in an attempt to evaluate the adaptations of these ruminants in terms of the effects of heat stress and dehydration on food intake and digestibility. The effect of (a) an intermittent heat load (a daily light cycle of 12 h at 22 degrees C and 12 h at 40 ...

2012
Eulalia Moreno Abibou Sane Jesús Benzal Belén Ibáñez Joaquín Sanz-Zuasti Gerardo Espeso

Reintroduction is a widespread method for saving populations of endangered species from extinction. In spite of recent reviews, it is difficult to reach general conclusions about its value as a conservation tool, as authors are reluctant to publish unsuccessful results. The Mohor gazelle is a North African gazelle, extinct in the wild. Eight individuals were reintroduced in Senegal in 1984. The...

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