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We applied a multi‐scale, multi‐species framework to quantify how landscape structure and human infrastructure influence habitat use across a terrestrial mammal community within a biological corridor in the Colombian Amazon. Forest cover and spatial configuration influenced wildlife habitat use at spatial scales associated with species dispersal ...
Gabriel P. Andrade‐Ponce +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Herbivore‐mediated ecosystem processes are fundamental to biodiversity, yet have been greatly diminished by megafauna extinctions and replacement of wild herbivores by managed livestock. With increasing restoration ambitions—including the United Nations' (UN) Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and the European Union (EU) Nature ...
Camilla Fløjgaard +8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Paleontological data provide information on natural environments prior to human influence, which are useful for tracking changes in ecosystem functioning through time. During the Late Pleistocene, about 10% of terrestrial mammalian species were extinct in South America.
Thayara S. Carrasco +3 more
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Rotavirus diarrhoea in Buffaloes: epidemiology, pathogenesys and prophilaxis
Globally, rotavirus infection is the most important cause of severe diarrhea in infants and animals. In this report, we review the results of pathogenesys studies, strain surveillance and characterization studies published and discuss new insights gained
U. Pagnini, G. Pisanelli, G. Iovane
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Quantitative studies on spermatogenesis in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) [PDF]
The qualitative behaviour of spermatogenetic cells and Sertoli cells in the buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) was studied by identifying 8 stages of the seminiferous epithelium cycle based on meiotic division and morphology as well as the position of more mature spermatids. To achieve better results, stages 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 were sub-divided.
S. Bilaspuri, G., S. Guraya, S.
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Morphogenesis of Mammary Glands in Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) [PDF]
The present research was elucidated on the morphogenesis of mammary gland of buffalo during prenatal development. Total of 16 foetuses ranging from 1.2 cm (34 days) to 108 cm CVRL (curved crown rump length) (317 days) were used for study. The study revealed that mammary line was first observed at 1.2 cm CVRL (34 days), mammary hillock at 1.7 cm (37 ...
Challana, Amit +3 more
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Leucoderma in Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) in the Amazon Biome
Leucoderma is a condition that affects the skin and hair of animals, causing depigmentation and acromotrichia. In buffaloes, this condition results in significant economic losses for the production chain due to its impact on the leather trade. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological and clinicopathological aspects of leucoderma in buffaloes
José Diomedes Barbosa +9 more
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The Anatolian water buffalo is Türkiye's only water buffalo breed and a native genetic resource. The population of the Anatolian water buffalo declined by 76.86% between 1991 and 2010. Later, breeding programs were launched to increase the population, which reached 164,785 head by 2025.
Yusuf Özşensoy
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Nili-Ravi buffalo (Bubalus bubalis Linnaeus, 1758 breed Nili-Ravi, NRB) is a famous water buffalo breed in the world. It is the first time that the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the NRB was reported. The total length of the mtDNA is 16,356 bp,
Qian Lin +3 more
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ABSTRACT The mammal fauna in many parts of northern Australia has undergone dramatic changes in the past 20–30 years, though longitudinal data that spans this period are limited and largely from coastal and high rainfall regions. We examined data from Judbarra‐Gregory National Park that has been collected in a systematic manner (once in 1986 and then ...
A. S. Kutt +3 more
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