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Examining the effect of feralization on craniomandibular morphology in pigs, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla: Suidae)

, 2020
Feralization is the process by which domestic animals return to the wild and produce self-sustaining populations. It is often considered as a model in understanding the permanence of morphological changes associated with domestication; however, it is ...
D. Neaux   +5 more
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Artiodactyla Owen

2023
Published as part of Mora, José Manuel & Ruedas, Luis A., 2023, Updated list of the mammals of Costa Rica, with notes on recent taxonomic changes, pp. 451-501 in Zootaxa 5357 (4) on pages 455-456, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Mora, José Manuel, Ruedas, Luis A.
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Redescription of the skull of Hezhengia bohlini (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) and a reassessment of the systematics of the Chinese late Miocene ‘ovibovines’

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2020
Hezhengia is the most recently named ‘ovibovine’ genus, established by Qiu et al. (2000) based on a brief description of several skulls from Hezheng County, Linxia Prefecture, without attempting to provide a phylogenetic analysis with the other Chinese ...
Qinqin Shi, T. Deng
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The first living cervid species described in the 21st century and revalidation of Pudella (Artiodactyla)

Journal of Mammalogy
Several issues regarding the systematics and taxonomy of the Neotropical deer tribe Odocoileini, an assemblage of 18 recognized living species currently allocated into 7 genera, remain unclear.
Javier Barrio   +2 more
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New artiodactyla fossils from Middle Miocene deposits of Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan

Geological Journal, 2020
The fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (DBAK) is located 35 km southeast from Chakwal district, Punjab, Pakistan. It has yielded a significant amount of fossil artiodactyls including five families: Bovidae, Tragulidae, Suidae, Giraffidae, and ...
K. Samiullah   +13 more
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Artiodactyla Owen 1848

2023
Published as part of Boher Bentti, Salvador, Salazar Candelle, Mercedes & Ferreira Marques, Carmen, 2023, Mamíferos de Venezuela: lista actualizada 2023 y comentarios taxonómicos, pp.
Boher Bentti, Salvador   +2 more
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Artiodactyla INCLUDING

2015
CROWN ARTIODACTYLA, INCLUDING CETACEA (70) Node Calibrated. Common ancestor of ruminants and "Suiformes", including the now well-established hippo-whale clade (Gatesy et al., 2002; Geisler and Theodor, 2009). Fossil Taxon and Specimen. Himalayacetus subathuensis, Roorkee University Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory (RUSB) specimen 2003, from ...
Benton, MJ   +5 more
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Behavior and phylogenetic relations among artiodactyla families (Artiodactyla, Mammalia)

Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2011
Phylogenetic relationships among five contemporary Artiodactyla families (Suidae, Tragulidae, Moschidae, Bovide, Cervidae) are studied using the cluster analysis of 45 behavioral features in representatives of 51 genera. Representatives of ancient Suidae and Tragulidae groups are shown to contain archaic patterns in their behavioral repertoire and form
V. I. Prikhod’ko, E. Yu. Zvychainaya
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Miocene chevrotains (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Tragulidae) from Pakistan

Historical Biology, 2019
The Miocene tragulid species from Siwalik sediments in Asia have been repeatedly studied since Lydekker erected them in 1876. Here, we describe and interpret new dental material of Tragulidae collected in the Potwar Plateau (northern Pakistan).
Jonathan A. Guzmán-Sandoval   +1 more
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A Re-ID and Tracking-by-detection Framework for Multiple Wildlife Tracking with Artiodactyla Characteristics in Ecological Surveillance

International Conference on Real-time Computing and Robotics, 2019
Long-term non-interventional observation of wild animals in the natural environment is very necessary for ecological protection. With the development of artificial intelligence, it is possible to effectively utilize the features of wild artiodactyls and ...
Hongpeng Wang   +3 more
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