نتایج جستجو برای: ungulates

تعداد نتایج: 1483  

Journal: :Nature 1978

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Charles L Nunn Vanessa O Ezenwa Christian Arnold Walter D Koenig

With their striking predilection for perching on African ungulates and eating their ticks, yellow-billed (Buphagus africanus) and red-billed oxpeckers (B. erythrorhynchus) represent one of the few potentially mutualistic relationships among vertebrates. The nature of the oxpecker-ungulate relationship remains uncertain, however, because oxpeckers are known to consume ungulate tissues, suggestin...

1999
Uma Ramakrishnan Richard G. Coss Neil W. Pelkey

Populations of leopards and tigers in the Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, India, appear to be declining. To identify the cause of this decline, we examined the diets and the relative densities of leopards and tigers, comparing scat from this park with that from the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, a park known to have high leopard and tiger densities. Results suggested that the leopard density...

2011
Antoni Margalida Ma. Àngels Colomer Delfí Sanuy

BACKGROUND The reduction in the amount of food available for European avian scavengers as a consequence of restrictive public health policies is a concern for managers and conservationists. Since 2002, the application of several sanitary regulations has limited the availability of feeding resources provided by domestic carcasses, but theoretical studies assessing whether the availability of foo...

2005
Mark D. Merlin James O. Juvik

The native plants of remote tropical islands have been frequently characterized as poor competitors against seemingly more aggressive alien species. Does this "weak competitor" characterization relate to some real adaptive consequences of island isolation and endemism, or does the generally concurrent presence of introduced ungulates and other forms of recurrent human disturbance also act to en...

Journal: :Science 2007
G V R Prasad O Verma A Sahni V Parmar A Khosla

The sedimentary record documenting the northward drift of India (Late Cretaceous to late Early Eocene) has recently provided important clues to the evolution, radiation, and dispersal of mammals. Here, we report a definitive Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) archaic ungulate (Kharmerungulatum vanvaleni genus et species nova) from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary sequences exposed near Kisalpuri vil...

2005
Rolf O. Peterson John A. Vucetich Richard E. Page Anne Chouinard

Ungulates are both major consumers of vegetation and are themselves consumed by carnivores, so food web dynamics, both top-down (predation) and bottom-up (food and weather effects), are prominent in theoretical and applied research involving ungulates. The long generation time of ungulates induces long lags in population responses. Over broad geographic regions, ungulates commonly achieve high ...

2017
Boris Makanga Carlo Costantini Nil Rahola Patrick Yangari Virginie Rougeron Diego Ayala Franck Prugnolle Christophe Paupy

Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses originating from wildlife among which vector-borne diseases constitute a major risk for global human health. Understanding the transmission routes of mosquito-borne pathogens in wildlife crucially depends on recording mosquito blood-feeding patterns. During an extensive longitudinal survey to study sylvatic anophelines in two wildlife reserves in G...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
V. Briones L. de Juan C. Sánchez A. I. Vela M. Galka Montero J. Goyache A. Aranaz L. Domìnguez

We report the first case of bovine tuberculosis in a free-living Iberian lynx (Lynx pardina), an extremely endangered feline, from Doñana National Park in Spain. The isolate (Mycobacterium bovis) correlates by molecular characterization with other isolates from wild ungulates in the park, strongly suggesting an epidemiologic link. Mycobacterium bovis infects many animal species, with wild and f...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
John L Maron Dean E Pearson

The strength of trophic cascades in terrestrial habitats has been the subject of considerable interest and debate. We conducted an 8-year experiment to determine how exclusion of vertebrate predators, ungulates alone (to control for ungulate exclusion from predator exclusion plots) or none of these animals influenced how strongly a three-species assemblage of rodent consumers affected plant pro...

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