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1990
Abstract The Family Bovidae (antelopes and cattle) is today represented by 123 species, 68 of which are endemic to sub-Saharan Africa (Honacki et al. 1982). It is not clear whether bovids originated in Eurasia or Africa; the earliest occurrences are nearly simultaneous in both regions (early Miocene) and subsequently there were repeated ...
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Abstract The Family Bovidae (antelopes and cattle) is today represented by 123 species, 68 of which are endemic to sub-Saharan Africa (Honacki et al. 1982). It is not clear whether bovids originated in Eurasia or Africa; the earliest occurrences are nearly simultaneous in both regions (early Miocene) and subsequently there were repeated ...
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1993
Family Bovidae Gray, 1821. London Med. Repos., 15:308. COMMENTS: Distribution and status of introduced populations reviewed by Lever (1985). Distribution and status of African species reviewed by East (1988, 1989, 1990). Systematics of African species reviewed by Ansell (1972) and Gentry (1972).
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Family Bovidae Gray, 1821. London Med. Repos., 15:308. COMMENTS: Distribution and status of introduced populations reviewed by Lever (1985). Distribution and status of African species reviewed by East (1988, 1989, 1990). Systematics of African species reviewed by Ansell (1972) and Gentry (1972).
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Dietary Preferences in Extant African Bovidae
Journal of Mammalogy, 2000We present a synthesis of diet information for all 78 species of extant African Bovidae (excluding goats and sheep), based on an extensive survey of the literature. We compiled data on food types (percentages of fruits, dicotelydons, and monocotyledons), seasonal and geographic variability, and body mass.
Mario Gagnon, Amy E. Chew
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Male-specific repeats in wild Bovidae
Journal of Applied Genetics, 2012In this study, we investigated repetitive sequences localized on Y chromosomes. Repetitive DNA sequences represent a substantial part of the eukaryotic genome and, among them, a large portion comprises sequences repeated in tandem. Efficient and rapid isolation of repeat units is possible due to a laser microdissection technique used for Y chromosome ...
Katerina, Cabelova +3 more
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Herpesvirus Infections of Bovidae
1988Herpesviruses of bovine animals restrict the economy of animal-breeding. Some of them cause severe diseases like infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis and malignant catarrharal fever, some are involved in immunodepression, and all of them are able to establish latency. Recent molecular biological findings may pave the way
F. J. Conraths, H. Ludwig
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Artiodactyla - Oxen, family Bovidae
1962Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp ...
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