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Osteomorphological features of the hind limb bones of Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2020AbstractThe intralimb indices and calcaneal linear metrics are known as the reliable predictors of locomotor adaptation in artiodactyls. The osteological features of hindlimb in adult Saiga (Saiga tatarica) were described, and its correlation with cursoriality and habitat adaptation was discussed.
Libaihe Jing +6 more
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Zoo Biology, 1994
AbstractThis study was designed to examine the nursing patterns and related behavior of young saiga raised by their dams. Four captive born lambs were observed at weekly intervals during continuous 14 h watches for the first 7 weeks of life. One‐week‐old lambs were found to nurse at an average rate of 1.1 bouts per hour and nursed for an average of 14 ...
Esther S. Rubin, Karla J. Michelson
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AbstractThis study was designed to examine the nursing patterns and related behavior of young saiga raised by their dams. Four captive born lambs were observed at weekly intervals during continuous 14 h watches for the first 7 weeks of life. One‐week‐old lambs were found to nurse at an average rate of 1.1 bouts per hour and nursed for an average of 14 ...
Esther S. Rubin, Karla J. Michelson
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[Tiapride with the horn of saiga tatarica in the treatment of hemifacial spasm].
Lin chuang er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery, 2011Tiapride has been used effectively in the clinic for the treatment of dyskinesias and tic disorders including Tourette syndrome. The purpose of the retrospective study is to evaluate the effectiveness of tiapride with the horn of saiga tatarica in treatment of hemifacial spasm.Twenty-eight patients with idiopathic hemifacial spasm, who were previously ...
Honglian, Zhang, Shiqing, Cheng
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Biology Bulletin, 2015
An interfaced analysis of change of forage vegetation, nutrition of saigas (Saiga tatarica), and their state in tne steppe regions of Russia is performed. It is noted that the percent of graminoids has increased considerably and the proportion of forbs has decreased in the vegetation of current pastures, which has had a negative impact on the nutrition
B D, Abaturov, R R, Dzapova
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An interfaced analysis of change of forage vegetation, nutrition of saigas (Saiga tatarica), and their state in tne steppe regions of Russia is performed. It is noted that the percent of graminoids has increased considerably and the proportion of forbs has decreased in the vegetation of current pastures, which has had a negative impact on the nutrition
B D, Abaturov, R R, Dzapova
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2014
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1987
The saiga, Saiga tatarica, and its close relative the chiru or Tibetan antelope, Pantholops hodgsoni, are the only members of the tribe Saigini within the subfamily Caprinae. These two very distinct genera appear to form a convenient bridge between the antelopes on the one hand and the rupicaprines on the other.
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The saiga, Saiga tatarica, and its close relative the chiru or Tibetan antelope, Pantholops hodgsoni, are the only members of the tribe Saigini within the subfamily Caprinae. These two very distinct genera appear to form a convenient bridge between the antelopes on the one hand and the rupicaprines on the other.
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Osteomorphological features of the hind limb bones of Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica)
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C: Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 2021Libaihe Jing, Baoping Shao, Jianlin Wang
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