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Quaternary International, 2016
Abstract During the Pleistocene, the saiga antelope, a nomadic, non-territorial, herding species, inhabited vast areas of Eurasia and North America; its distribution was at its maximum extent in the last glaciation. Now, it is restricted to a few isolated populations in Central Asia.
Urszula Ratajczak +9 more
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Abstract During the Pleistocene, the saiga antelope, a nomadic, non-territorial, herding species, inhabited vast areas of Eurasia and North America; its distribution was at its maximum extent in the last glaciation. Now, it is restricted to a few isolated populations in Central Asia.
Urszula Ratajczak +9 more
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9. On the Saiga Autelope, Saiga tartarica (Pall.)
1870(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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1993
Published as part of Peter Grubb, 1993, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 377-414 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 400, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Published as part of Peter Grubb, 1993, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 377-414 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 400, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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2005
Saiga borealis Tschersky 1876 Saiga borealis Tschersky 1876, Izvest. Sibir. Otdel. Russ. Geog. Obshchest., 7 (5-Apr): 14. Type Locality: Russia, Siberia, Yakutsia, River Wiljui or Vilyuy. Vernacular Names: Mongolian Saiga. Subspecies:: Subspecies Saiga borealis subsp. borealis Tschersky 1876 Subspecies Saiga borealis subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Saiga borealis Tschersky 1876 Saiga borealis Tschersky 1876, Izvest. Sibir. Otdel. Russ. Geog. Obshchest., 7 (5-Apr): 14. Type Locality: Russia, Siberia, Yakutsia, River Wiljui or Vilyuy. Vernacular Names: Mongolian Saiga. Subspecies:: Subspecies Saiga borealis subsp. borealis Tschersky 1876 Subspecies Saiga borealis subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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GENETIC STRUCTURE AND GENOME VARIABILITY OF THE SAIGA (SAIGA TATARICA TATARICA)
Ġylym ža̋ne bìlìmThis study is dedicated to the study of the genetics of saiga antelope, a species of antelope whose populations have experienced repeated critical declines in the past. The aim of our work was to identify genetic differences between individual saigas, which is extremely important for the survival of the species and its ability to adapt.This study ...
V.A. Ulyanov +9 more
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Breeding and life history patterns of saiga antelopes (Saiga tatarica) at Cologne Zoo, Germany
European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2017The saiga (Saiga tatarica, Bovidae, Cetartiodactyla) is facing a precarious situation in the wild and unfortunately also zoos have failed so far in establishing a stable captive population. Cologne Zoo was one of the most successful zoos in holding and breeding this endangered species. We analysed life history and breeding of the Cologne animals.
Vera Rduch, Alexander Sliwa
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2014
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