An isthmus at the caecocolical junction is an anatomical feature of domestic and wild equids [PDF]
The isthmus at the caecocolical junction in domestic equids is well described. Like another isthmus between the ansa proximalis coli (the colonic fermentation chamber or ‘large colon') and the colon transversum (the distal or ‘small' colon), this spot ...
Clauss, Marcus+7 more
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Late Palaeolithic Ungulate Fauna and Landscape in the Plain of Kom Ombo [PDF]
Peters, Joris
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Elephant Fences Result in Limited Impacts on Movement of Non‐Target Species
ABSTRACT Mega‐herbivore or elephant fences aim to prevent target animals (here: African savanna elephant Loxodonta africana, giraffe Giraffa giraffa) from crossing while allowing others, often with the intention to protect an area against elephants—for conservation, economic or research purposes.
Timo Jäger+2 more
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Sweat gland function of the donkey (Equus asinus)
D. Robertshaw, Curtis R. Taylor
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SOME ANATOMICAL STUDIES ON A. VERTEBRALIS IN MULE (Equus hinnus) [PDF]
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Sterkfontein at 75: review of paleoenvironments, fauna, dating and archaeology from the hominin site of Sterkfontein (Gauteng Province, South Africa). [PDF]
Seventy-five years after Robert Broom’s discovery of the first adult Australopithecus in 1936, the Sterkfontein Caves (Gauteng Province, South Africa) remains one of the richest and most informative fossil hominin sites in the world.
Kibii, JM, Reynolds, Sally C.
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2. Notes on the Skull of Equus Hemionus and Equus Kiang
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Multi‐Species Impacts of Invasive Opuntia Cacti on Mammal Habitat Use
Biological invasions impact ecosystems worldwide, including through changing the behaviour of native species. Here, we used camera traps to investigate the effects of invasive Opuntia spp. on the habitat use of 12 mammal species in an internationally important region of mammalian biodiversity.
Peter S. Stewart+5 more
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GENETICS OF TRANSFERRINS IN BURROS (EQUUS ASINUS)
Ronald L. Niece, D W Kracht
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TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMICAL STUDIES ON THE PULMONARY VEINS OF THE DONKEY (Equus Asinus) [PDF]
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