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Fossil suidae from Oldoway [PDF]

open access: hybridThe Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society, 1942
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Louise Leakey
core   +5 more sources

Suidae Coronaviruses: Epidemiology, Transmission, and Molecular Diagnosis [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
The emergence and spread of swine coronaviruses represent a growing challenge for both veterinary medicine and public health. These viruses exhibit high mutation rates, recombination potential, and the capacity for cross-species transmission.
Chiara Ortello   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Suidae from Kanapoi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Human Evolution, 2020
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.
Geraads, Denis, Bobe, René
openaire   +6 more sources

Seasonality, Moisture, and Host Community Structure of Haemaphysalis Ticks in a Subtropical Urban Mosaic in Hong Kong, China. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
We integrated field surveys, DNA barcoding and integrative taxonomy, iDNA, and ecological modeling to resolve the distributions, seasonality, and host use of Haemaphysalis ticks across Hong Kong. Moisture was indicative of adult activity, and iDNA suggested predominant feeding on wild mammals, particularly wild boar and porcupine.
Seymour M, Wong K.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Suidae and Tayassuidae

open access: green, 2018
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.
M Jimenez   +3 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Enquête sur la pathologie de la faune sauvage en Afrique centrale. Le parasitisme des Suidés sauvages. Premiers résultats d'enquête [PDF]

open access: yesRevue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux, 1972
cf. fichier PDF de l'article.
Pierre-Maurice Troncy   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Adaptive Evolution of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) in the Family Suidae. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Members of the family Suidae have diverged over extended evolutionary periods in diverse environments, suggesting that adaptation in response to endemic infectious agents may have occurred. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) comprise a multigene family that acts
Kwame A Darfour-Oduro   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil

open access: yesPathogens, 2023
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are a significant invasive species in Brazil. We evaluated the helminth diversity of 96 wild boars in São Paulo state. Helminth infection descriptors were calculated, the species were identified and their 18S, 28S rDNA and ...
Patricia Parreira Perin   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Origin and distribution of the brachial plexus in wild boar (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758)

open access: yesBioscience Journal, 2015
The origin and distribution of the brachial plexus in wild boar (Sus scrofa), a mammal belonging to the Suidae family were studied. Twelve specimens of wild boar, which were fixed in 10% formalin solution through different points of subcutaneous ...
Lázaro Antônio dos Santos   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Suidae Gray, 1821

open access: green
Famille SUIDAE Gray, 1821 Trois différents taxons de Suidae sont signalés au sein de la FSMO de Tavers « Les Pavés» (Bunolistriodon lockharti (Pomel, 1848), Aureliachoerus minus (Golpe-Posse, 1972), Hyotherium soemmeringii Meyer, 1834; Ginsburg 2000); ainsi que sur le site «Le Bardon» (Hyotherium soemmeringii; Fig.35 D; Ginsburg 1974).
Naturalis Biodiversity Center
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