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Background The Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) is native to Eurasia and is a member of the family Bovidae. Prior to 1920, the antelope had been extensively hunted for its horns, which were used in traditional Chinese medicine.
Xiaohua Du +2 more
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The Presence of Blastocystis in Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii)
Blastocystis is a protozoan that parasitizes the intestines. A number of hosts of Blastocystis have been found, including human and animals. However, there has been no research on the prevalence of Blastocystis in Tibetan antelope. Here, a molecular test
Hong-Li Geng +2 more
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Y‐Chromosome Genetic Characterization Supports the Establishment of Calving Centered Protected Areas for Tibetan Antelope Conservation [PDF]
Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii), the flagship species of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, is renowned for its hardiness and resistance to low oxygen. Most of the previous studies focused on mitochondria and autosomes, with fewer studies related to the ...
Shuwen Wang +7 more
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A high-quality chromosome-level reference genome assembly of Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) [PDF]
Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii), a wild ruminant endemic to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) in China, has evolved a series of genetic and physiological adaptation strategies to thrive in the harsh plateau environments. However, limited research
Bo Xu +7 more
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THE IMAGE OF ANTELOPE (SAIGA) IN THE EARLY IRON AGE ART OF KAZAKHSTAN [PDF]
The aim of the study was to analyze images of antelope, specifically Saiga tatarica, among Early Iron Age artworks in Kazakhstan. The research is based on archaeological record from the so-called ‘Zhalauly hoard’, as well as from Taldy-2, Tasmola-5 ...
Bazarbayeva, G., Jumabekova, G.
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'Indios y burros': Rethinking “la India María” as Ethnographic Cinema
This article traces the origins of María Elena Velasco’s comic character “la India María” through what Fatimah Tobing Rony has labeled 'ethnographic film'. It explores how Velasco’s first film, 'Tonta, tonta, pero no tanto' (dir. Fernando Cortés, Mexico,
Ariel Zatarain Tumbaga
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In group-living animals, the social structure and organisation play a significant role in survival and reproduction. Understanding the social aspects of animal lives in the wild may be crucially important for effective conservation of threatened species.
Karina A. Karenina +2 more
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Adaptation of migratory Tibetan antelope to infrastructure development
The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is a migratory ungulate species that inhabits the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. In recent years, the population of Tibetan antelope has steadily increased owing to rigorous protection measures to safeguard the species
Tong Wu +6 more
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In vivo and in vitro development of Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) interspecific cloned embryos [PDF]
The Tibetan antelope is endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, China, and is now considered an endangered species. As a possible rescue strategy, the development of embryos constructed by interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) was examined.
Guanghua SU,Lei CHENG,Yu GAO,Kun LIU,Zhuying WEI,Chunling BAI,Fengxia YIN,Li GAO,Guangpeng LI,Shorgan BOU
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Gross Anatomy of the Blue Wildebeest Stomach (Connochaetes taurinus Burchell, 1823) [PDF]
Wildebeests, also called gnus, are antelopes belonging to the genus Connochaetes of the family Bovidae. The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach of an adult blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), was studied.
Hassen Jerbi, William Pérez
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