Coexistence mechanisms of sympatric ungulates: Behavioral and physiological adaptations of blue sheep (Pseudois nayaur) and red deer (Cervus elaphus alxaicus) in Helan Mountains, China [PDF]
Studying the coexistence mechanisms of sympatric wildlife helps to shed light on why the earth has so many different species. When ungulates share ranges, food and habitat requirements may partially or fully overlap.
Zongzhi Li +8 more
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Cardiopulmonary Hemodynamics of Blue-Sheep, Pseudois nayaur, as High-Altitude Adapted Mammals
The blue-sheep, pika, and yak live in the Tibetan highlands at an altitude of 6,100 m and are typical mammals adapted to high-altitudes. These animals have a long history of habitation at high-altitudes and are considered to be "animals completely adapted to high-altitudes" because of their physiological and morphological traits that are well adapted ...
Akio Sakai +9 more
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Methylene blue reduces pulmonary oedema and cyclo-oxygenase products in endotoxaemic sheep [PDF]
The authors recently demonstrated that methylene blue (MB), an inhibitor of the nitric oxide (NO) pathway, reduces the increments in pulmonary capillary pressure, lung lymph flow and protein clearance in endotoxaemic sheep. In the present study, the authors examined whether MB influences pulmonary haemodynamics and accumulation of extravascular lung ...
Oleg V. Evgenov +3 more
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Blue Sheep Resource Selection in Alpine Grasslands of a Western Himalayan Landscape - A Point Process Approach. [PDF]
Bhattacharya A +3 more
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Foods, macronutrients and fibre in the diet of blue sheep (Psuedois nayaur) in the Annapurna Conservation Area of Nepal. [PDF]
Aryal A +4 more
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Effect of enrichment on activity budgets of captive female blue sheep [PDF]
张致荣 ZHANG Zhirong +5 more
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Population ecology of dwarf blue sheep ( Pseudois schaeferi ) [PDF]
Yu Wang, WANG Xiao-Ming
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Brief communication. Chromosome evolution of the blue sheep/bharal (Pseudois nayaur) [PDF]
Thomas D. Bunch +4 more
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The habitats of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are heavily utilized as pasturelands on the Tibetan Plateau. Livestock can benefit the snow leopard populations via providing extra prey resources.
Chuangming Yang +7 more
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