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This datasheet on Capra hircus covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Biology & Ecology, Physiology, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Management, Further Information.
Bruce Coblentz
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Abstract Invasive alien plants can provide economic or cultural benefits to local communities, influencing perceptions and potentially affecting management decisions. Understanding these perceptions is crucial to avoiding inefficiencies, misunderstandings and conflicts in the management of invasive alien species.
Lehlohonolo D. Adams +3 more
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Epididymal sperm reserves of the goat (Capra hircus) [PDF]
Epididymal sperm reserves were determined in 6 sexually mature goats. The numbers of spermatozoa in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymidis were 1.90 +/- 0.16, 0.66 +/- 0.04 and 6.18 +/- 0.91 x 10(9) respectively and they represented 21.7, 7.5 and 70.8% respectively of the sperm reserve on that side.
S K, Jindal, J N, Panda
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ABSTRACT This study investigated the immunomodulatory effects of PFOS and glyphosate (GLY), both individually and in combination, on the whole blood of three ruminant species (cow, goats, and sheep) exposed ex vivo to environmentally relevant concentrations. The research focused on key biomarkers of oxidative stress (MDA), inflammation (myeloperoxidase
Francesco Molinari +8 more
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Pattern of ancient goat migration revealed by AFLP molecular markers
Domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a very adaptable and geographically spread livestock species. Recent studies on mitochondrial DNA diversity suggest that goats have been the most widely transported and traded livestock species.
ECONOGENE Consortium +7 more
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Capra hircus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:68. TYPE LOCALITY: Sweden (domesticated stock). DISTRIBUTION: Greek islands; Turkey; Iran; S. W. Afghanistan; Oman; Caucasus; Turkmenia (U.S.S.R.); Pakistan; adjacent India; domesticated worldwide. COMMENT: Includes aegagrus, but see Corbet, 1978:214. ISIS NUMBER: 5301419009035006001 as C.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Understanding the dietary patterns of apex predator like the common leopard Panthera pardus is essential for evaluating their ecological role, particularly in landscapes where human–wildlife conflict is prevalent. In this context, this study investigates the seasonal diet composition of the common leopard in and around the Bani Wildlife Sanctuary, a ...
Iyaz Quyoom +3 more
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Escápula con inscripción coránica árabe del Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid)
Se publica una escápula de Capra hircus inédita del MAN con inscripción árabe coránica (Q. II: 255), escrita a tinta en caligrafía magrebí, de probable uso talismánico. Se data no antes de mediados del siglo X, hipotéticamente a partir de fines del siglo
Antonio Fernández-Ugalde +2 more
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Mammary Intraductal Carcinoma in Goats (Capra hircus) [PDF]
Three intraductal carcinomas were found in the mammary glands of 220 goats. The affected glands were indurated and had multiple grey-white dots resembling areas of suppuration on their cut surfaces. The growths were multicentric and had diffuse intraluminal proliferation of cells, giving laciform, cribriform or solid appearance to the epithelium.
B, Singh, P K R, Iyer
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Are human‐altered landscapes reshaping carnivore niche spaces in the Trans‐Himalaya?
Understanding carnivore interactions under growing human pressures is crucial for conservation. We examined spatial and temporal niche structuring among snow leopards Panthera uncia, Himalayan wolves Canis lupus chanco, and red foxes Vulpes vulpes; while also incorporating free‐ranging dogs Canis lupus familiaris as a human‐subsidized mesopredator ...
Priyanka Justa, Salvador Lyngdoh
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