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Ecomorphological determinations in the absence of living analogs:The predatory behavior of the marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) as revealed by elbow joint morphology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Thylacoleo carnifex, or the “pouched lion” (Mammalia: Marsupialia: Diprotodontia: Thylacoleonidae), was a carnivorous marsupial that inhabited Australia during the Pleistocene.
Figueiridio, Borja   +2 more
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Study on Aerobic Bacterial flora in Canine abortions [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2010
Of the 125 bitches with reproductive disorder, 10 bitches which were aborted at different stages of gestation and presented to Veterinary hospitals for treatments were included in the present study. Total thirteen isolates were recovered from the aborted
B. E. Shambulingappa   +1 more
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Disentangling canid howls across multiple species and subspecies: Structure in a complex communication channel. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Wolves, coyotes, and other canids are members of a diverse genus of top predators of considerable conservation and management interest. Canid howls are long-range communication signals, used both for territorial defence and group cohesion.
Arik Kershenbaum   +81 more
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Canis aureus, the golden jackal

open access: yes, 2008
The golden jackal is medium-sized with a shoulder height of around 0.4 m. Golden jackals are very common, and can be considered the most successful species of the dog family in South Asia because they live in almost any environment, all over India, from the humid forest country to the dry open plains, including the desert.
openaire   +1 more source

Bibliography on Canis aureus in Slovakia (Carnivora: Canidae)

open access: yesLynx new series, 2018
The bibliography provides a list of publications on the golden jackal in Slovakia coming from the period 1955–2018. In total 111 citations are listed – 15 (13.5%) scientific articles in indexed journals, 19 (17.1%) other scientific articles in non-indexed journals, 3 (2.7%) scientific and popular books, 20 (18.0%) book chapters and conference papers, 7
Peter Urban, Dušan Rajský
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A survey of Babesia spp. and Hepatozoon spp. in wild canids in Israel

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2018
Background Babesia spp. and Hepatozoon spp. are apicomplexan parasites that infect a variety of animals, including canids. Their life-cycle includes an invertebrate hematophagous vector as a definitive host and vertebrates as intermediate hosts. The aims
Maayan Margalit Levi   +3 more
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First record of a golden jackal (Canis aureus) in the Savinja Valley (Northern Slovenia)

open access: yesNatura Sloveniae, 2008
The article presents the record of an adult female golden jackal (Canis aureus) accidentally shot in 2005 near Gornji Grad in the Upper Savinja Valley, Northern Slovenia (UTM VM82, 980 m a.s.l.).
Miha Krofel, Hubert Potočnik
doaj   +1 more source

CHARACTERIZATION OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN ISOLATES OF TRICHINELLA IN IRAN [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Public Health, 1987
Two isolates of Trichinella were obtained from the jackal, Canis aureus: one from the north Caspian area, the other from the south-west Khuzestan area of Iran.
J. MASSOUD M. MAHDAVI
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Ecological and epizootic roles of Golden jackal, genus Canis aureus in the Northwest of Black Sea coast

open access: yesНауковий вісник Львівського національного університету ветеринарної медицини та біотехнологій імені С.З. Ґжицького: Серія Ветеринарні науки, 2019
Penetration of jackal, typical representative of Asia Minor-Balkan group, genus Canis aureus into the territory of the Northwest Black Sea coast - has become a rather unexpected phenomenon and led to environmental, zoogeographical and epizootic issues ...
I. V. Nakonechnyi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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