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Identifying animal taxa used to manufacture bone tools during the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa: Results of a CT-rendered histological analysis.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
This paper presents the histological characterisation of a selection of worked bone artefacts from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu cave, South Africa.
Justin Bradfield
doaj   +1 more source

Bos frontalis and Bos gaurus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae)

open access: yesMammalian Species, 2018
: Bos frontalis Lambert, 1804 and Bos gaurus Hamilton-Smith, 1827 are the domestic and wild forms, respectively, of the bovid commonly called the gaur. It is the world's largest cattle species.
F. S. Ahrestani
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Limb bone scaling in hopping diprotodonts and quadrupedal artiodactyls [PDF]

open access: yes
Bone adaptation is modulated by the timing, direction, rate, and magnitude of mechanical loads. To investigate whether frequent slow, or infrequent fast, gaits could dominate bone adaptation to load, we compared scaling of the limb bones from two ...
Chua, M Y   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Bite‐DNA Shows Substantial Browsing on Willows (Salix spp.) by North American Bison in Yellowstone National Park

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 4, April 2026.
Riparian willows in Yellowstone National Park are shaped by ungulate browsing, but species‐specific contributions remain unclear. Using bite‐DNA metabarcoding of browsed willow twigs across six northern range sites, we found that American bison were the most frequent browsers, exceeding elk and often mule deer.
Julia L. Jansson   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identification and characterisation of Gamma-herpesviruses in zoo artiodactyla

open access: yesVirology Journal
Background Viruses within the γ-herpesviruses subfamily include the causative agents of Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF) in several species of the order Artiodactyla.
Laura Bianchessi   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The genome sequence of the Northern Bottlenose Whale, Hyperoodon ampullatus (Forster, 1770) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from an individual female Hyperoodon ampullatus (the Northern Bottlenose Whale; Chordata; Mammalia; Artiodactyla; Ziphiidae). The genome sequence spans 2,828.70 megabases.
Laura Joan Feyrer, Evelien de Greef
doaj   +1 more source

The genome sequence of the minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata Lacépède, 1804 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from an individual female Balaenoptera acutorostrata (the minke whale; Chordata; Mammalia; Artiodactyla; Balaenopteridae). The genome sequence has a total length of 2,772.90 megabases.
Nicholas J. Davison   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The genome sequence of the harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena (Linnaeus, 1758) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from a female specimen of Phocoena phocoena (harbour porpoise; Chordata; Mammalia; Artiodactyla; Phocoenidae). The genome sequence has a total length of 2,512.71 megabases.
Nicholas J. Davison, Phillip A. Morin
doaj   +1 more source

Artiodactyla Owen 1848

open access: yes, 1982
ORDER ARTIODACTYLA ISIS NUMBER: 5301419000000000000.
Honacki, James H.   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

偶蹄目大纲

open access: yes野生动物学报, 1983
偶蹄目(Artiodactyla)字源来自希腊文,Artios-是偶数的意思:-dactyla是足趾,Artiodactyla是偶数的足趾。其第一足趾消灭;第3与第4趾等大,重量轴通过此两足趾之间,第2和第5足趾退化或消失——倘若有第2和第5足趾出现,显然比第3和第4足趾小。其足趾形态如此特异,颇易鉴别,可以作为目的鉴别性状(见图1)。
马建章, 罗泽珣
doaj  

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