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- Caprina - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Caprinae is defined as a subfamily within the family Bovidae that includes wild sheep and goats, comprising three tribes: Ovibini, Rupricaprini, and Caprini, with a total of 85 recognized species and subspecies, many of which are threatened due to factors like overhunting and habitat loss
- A Catalog of over 5,000 Metagenome-Assembled Microbial . . . - ScienceDirect
We constructed a microbiota catalog containing 5,046 MAGs from Caprinae gut from six regions of China Most of the MAGs do not overlap known databases…
- Correlating multi-scale structure characteristics to mechanical . . .
It is hard to impute the difference of mechanics of horn sheath from Caprinae to any one factor, the synergism of multi-scale mechanisms is important including the influence of keratin conformation, fibers strength and corrugated structure
- Phylogenetic analyses and improved resolution of the family Bovidae . . .
The phylogenetic trees from the present study in general confirmed the monophyly of the Bovinae and the Caprinae; however the Antilopinae appeared to be polyphyletic, which is consistent with a previous study (Hernandez-Fernandez and Vrba, 2005)
- Description of Gut Mycobiota Composition and Diversity of Caprinae . . .
In this study, we elucidated and analyzed the structure of the gut mycobiota of Caprinae animals from different regions This study revealed differenc…
- Caprina - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Feeding Caprinae are ruminants and, in the wild, may be grazers, browsers, or generalist herbivores Diets in captivity generally consist of concentrate pellets and grass or alfalfa hay Salt blocks may be provided Some species may be sensitive to high levels of dietary copper, so trace mineral blocks should not be used at all or used with caution Food items should be presented in multiple
- Bovidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Caprinae species are distributed across the northern hemisphere, often in inhospitable environments such as deserts, tundra, mountains, or forests Generally, both sexes have horns; depending on the species, these may be short and sharp or large and ornate
- Long-term stability in the winter diet of the Japanese serow . . .
The winter diets of northern ungulates are sensitive to changes in environmental conditions and ungulate population densities We hypothesized that th…
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