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Interspecific carnivore competition and ungulate predation correlate with predator species richness. [PDF]

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Wehr NH   +6 more
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Animals for the Deceased: Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Bronze Age in the Castillejo del Bonete Site (Terrinches, Ciudad Real, Spain). [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Galindo-Pellicena MÁ   +6 more
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Complete genome sequence of a bacterial strain, <i>Kurthia intestinigallinarum</i>. [PDF]

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Kamiura R   +6 more
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Cutaneous Fibropapilloma in a Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Associated with Cervus elaphus Papillomavirus in Portugal

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2020
A pedunculated cauliflower-like mass was detected on the left posterior limb of a subadult male red deer (Cervus elaphus) after a hunt in Portugal. Histologically the lesion was classified as cutaneous fibropapilloma. The identification of Cervus elaphus papillomavirus (CePV-1 variant) was based on sequencing of the L1 gene.
Garcês, Andreia   +4 more
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Cervus unicolor (Sambar deer) [PDF]

open access: possible, 1973
Skin biopsies of two Philippine animals at San Diego Zoo were available. The newborn male had 64, the female, 65, chromosomes. The difference lies in an apparent Robertsonian system, the two acrocentric elements of the female having fused to form a submetacentric element in the male.
Kurt Benirschke, T. C. Hsu
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Cervus duvauceli (Barasingha)

1968
Skin biopsies of these two specimens (l♂,1♀) were made available by Dr. H. Heck, Catskill Game Farm, Catskill, New York, USA. The sex chromosomes are readily identified; pairing of autosomes is arbitrary. Two or three of the larger acrocentric autosomes have delicate satellites on their long arms (Chandra et al).
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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