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This study assessed the accuracy of DNA metabarcoding using ITS2 and trnL markers to reconstruct sheep diets under controlled feeding trials with high‐ and low‐digestibility forage, and in a secondary trial with low‐level inclusions of Medicago sativa. ITS2 offered higher species‐level resolution, while trnL provided broader taxonomic coverage but less
Hannah Vallin +3 more
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Sambars are related to red deer (Cervus elaphus) and are thus large, gregarious deer with deciduous antlers only in the males. The majority of sculptures of sambars and barasinghas forms part of early Buddhist narrative reliefs as evidenced by the stupa railings from Sanchi and Bharhut in Madhya Pradesh and the region of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
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A genomic region containing REC8 and RNF212B is associated with individual recombination rate variation in a wild population of red deer ( Cervus elaphus ) [PDF]
Susan E. Johnston +2 more
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New giraffoid fossils from the later Early Miocene Lothidok Formation (West Turkana, Kenya): Implications for early giraffoid diversity [PDF]
Grossman, Ari +2 more
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We developed a novel parturition synchrony index (PSI) to quantify the degree of parturition synchrony for an individual mother within a group (or population). We evaluated the robustness of the PSI by simulating parturition synchrony at the individual level under a range of scenarios.
Adam Dušek +2 more
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Caesarean operation in two farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)
Sinem Özlem Enginler +4 more
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Ruminant macroevolution: a phylogenetic approach based on extant faunas [PDF]
Cantalapiedra, Juan L. +2 more
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Apparent Survival of Territorial Golden Eagles Using Non‐Invasive Genetic Profiling
In a novel study for the species, DNA was extracted from moulted feathers over 4 years involving 21% of the Scottish population of territorial golden eagles, and individuals' genetic profiles were analysed for apparent survival rates. Results showed sexual differences but not between two sub‐populations; very few cases of breeding dispersal were ...
D. Philip Whitfield +4 more
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A Visual and Rapid PCR Test Strip Method for the Authentication of Sika Deer Meat (<i>Cervus nippon</i>). [PDF]
Gao L +5 more
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