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Characterization of the complete mitogenome data of collared peccary, Dicotyles tajacu (Linnaeus, 1758) (Suina: Tayassuidae) from Ucayali, Peru. [PDF]
Chávez-Galarza JC +10 more
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Vascular prosthetic infection by <i>Francisella tularensis</i>: a unique case report. [PDF]
Castro RF +4 more
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Detection of PCV3 in various sample types from wild boars in Poland. [PDF]
Czyżewska-Dors E +5 more
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Molecular Evidence of Raccoon Dog <i>(Nyctereutes procyonoides</i>) as a Natural Definitive Host for Several <i>Sarcocystis</i> Species. [PDF]
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The whole collection of Suidae from Kanapoi is revised in the context of the systematics and evolution of Nyanzachoerus in the Pliocene of Eastern Africa. It contains only two species, Nyanzachoerus kanamensis and Notochoerus jaegeri. The size and morphology of their premolars overlap, but not those of their m3s.
Denis Geraads, René Bobe
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Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2016
The Suidae are a family of Cetartiodactyla composed of 17 species classified in a minimum of five extant genera that originated at least 20 million years ago. Their success is evident in the multitude of habitats in which they are found as both natural and feral populations in tropical Island Southeast Asia, the high plateau of the Himalayas, Siberia ...
Frantz, Laurent +5 more
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The Suidae are a family of Cetartiodactyla composed of 17 species classified in a minimum of five extant genera that originated at least 20 million years ago. Their success is evident in the multitude of habitats in which they are found as both natural and feral populations in tropical Island Southeast Asia, the high plateau of the Himalayas, Siberia ...
Frantz, Laurent +5 more
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The Suidae and Tayassuidae live on all continents except Antarctica. True wild boars were indigenous to Europe and Asia and are the ancestors to the domestic pig; with whom they share the same scientific name Sus scrofa. Wild boars have been introduced to the Americas and many islands.
Karen A Terio
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Suidae, Tragulidae, Giraffidae, and Bovidae [PDF]
ABSTRACT The upper Miocene vertebrate locality of Kucukcekmece West, European Turkey, had provided an artiodactyl assemblage that is rich in species but poor in specimens. The present study allows revising previous artiodactyl lists provided for this site, by recognizing Hippopotamodon cf. antiquus, Dorcatherium maliki n. sp., Palaeotragus sp.
Dimitris S Kostopoulos, Sevket Sen
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