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Journal articles on the topic "Equus ferus caballus"

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Robins, Joseph G. "Breeding and Genetics of Forages for Semi-Arid and Arid Rangelands." Agronomy 11, no. 4 (April 9, 2021): 718. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11040718.

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Rangelands are the Earth’s largest land type and provide the feed source for the extensive grazing of beef and dairy cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries), goat (Capra aegagrus hircus), horse (Equus ferus caballus), camel (Camelus spp [...]
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May-Davis, Sharon, Zefanja Vermeulen, and Wendy Y. Brown. "A Primitive Trait in Two Breeds of Equus Caballus Revealed by Comparative Anatomy of the Distal Limb." Animals 9, no. 6 (June 14, 2019): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9060355.

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The 55-million-year history of equine phylogeny has been well-documented from the skeletal record; however, this is less true for the soft tissue structures that are now vestigial in modern horse. A recent study reported that two ligamentous structures resembling functional interosseous muscle II and IV were evident in Dutch Konik horses. The current study investigates this finding and compares it to members of the genus Equus to identify either a breed anomaly or functional primitive trait. Distal limbs (n = 574) were dissected from four species of Equus; E. caballus, E. asinus, E. przewalskii and E. quagga boehmi. E. caballus is represented by 18 breeds of horse, including the primitive Dutch Konik’. The interosseous muscle II and IV were evident in all four species, but only two breeds of E. caballus expressed this trait-the Dutch Konik and Bosnian Mountain Horse. These two breeds were the only close descendants of the extinct Equus ferus ferus (Tarpan) represented in this study. In conclusion, the interosseous muscle II and IV originated from the distal nodule of metacarpal II and IV, respectively, and inserted into the corresponding branches of interosseous muscle III proximal to the sesamoids. This suggests a functional role in medial and lateral joint stability and a primitive trait in modern equids.
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АЛЕКСЕЕВА, Е. И. "ИЗУЧЕНИЕ КИШЕЧНЫХ МИКРОБНЫХ ПРОФИЛЕЙ Equus ferus caballus МЕТОДОМ NGS-СЕКВЕНИРОВАНИЯ." Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Biologiya 55, no. 4 (August 2020): 671–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.15389/agrobiology.2020.4.671rus.

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Mendonça, Renata S., Monamie Ringhofer, Pandora Pinto, Sota Inoue, and Satoshi Hirata. "Feral horses’ (Equus ferus caballus) behavior toward dying and dead conspecifics." Primates 61, no. 1 (May 27, 2019): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10329-019-00728-x.

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Юрьева, И. Б., Г. Р. Свищёва, В. Н. Вдовина, Л. А. Храброва, and Ю. А. Столповский. "Генетическое разнообразие мезенской породы лошадей ( Equus ferus caballus ) по микросателлитной ДНК." Генетика 54, no. 13 (2018): 64–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0016675818130210.

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Peglar, Michael T., Thomas A. Nerad, and O. Roger Anderson. "Stenamoeba polymorpha , a New Species Isolated from Domesticated Horse Equus ferus caballus." Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 63, no. 6 (April 22, 2016): 698–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12317.

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Brinkmann, Lea, Martina Gerken, Catherine Hambly, John R. Speakman, and Alexander Riek. "Thyroid hormones correlate with field metabolic rate in ponies,Equus ferus caballus." Journal of Experimental Biology 219, no. 16 (June 16, 2016): 2559–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.138784.

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Kizilarslan, Fatih, Alparslan Yildirim, Onder Duzlu, Abdullah Inci, Zuhal Onder, and Arif Ciloglu. "Molecular Detection and Characterization of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in Horses (Equus ferus caballus) in Turkey." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 35, no. 10 (October 2015): 830–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2015.08.002.

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Gérard, Caroline, Mathilde Valenchon, Nicolas Poulin, and Odile Petit. "How does the expressiveness of leaders affect followership in domestic horses (Equus ferus caballus)?" Animal Cognition 23, no. 3 (February 17, 2020): 559–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-020-01361-8.

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Dik, Bilal, Onur Ceylan, Ceylan Ceylan, Mustafa Agah Tekindal, Asma Semassel, Gonca Sönmez, and Özlem Derinbay Ekici. "Ectoparasites of feral horses [Equus ferus caballus (Linnaeus., 1758)] on Karadağ Mountain, Karaman, Turkey." Journal of Parasitic Diseases 44, no. 3 (June 11, 2020): 590–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12639-020-01234-4.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Equus ferus caballus"

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Brückmann, Eva Marie Olga. "Ultrastrukturelle, immunzytochemische und glykohistochemische Untersuchungen am Blut des Pferdes (Equus ferus caballus)." Diss., lmu, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-120864.

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Wittmann, Marion. "Glykohistochemische, immunhistochemische und ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen am Nebenhoden des Pferdes (Equus ferus caballus)." Diss., lmu, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-154766.

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Briard, Léa. "Etude des processus décisionnels lors des déplacements collectifs chez le cheval domestique (Equus ferus caballus)." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/219974.

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La vie en groupe représente de nombreux défis pour les animaux et l’un d’entre eux est le maintien de la cohésion groupe. Comment les animaux décident collectivement où et quand se déplacer, se nourrir, se reposer alors qu’ils n’ont pas les mêmes motivations ou besoins ?Dans ce travail de thèse je me suis intéressée aux mécanismes qui sous-tendent les décisions collectives lors des déplacements chez le cheval domestique et notamment le poids des différences interindividuelles et des relations sociales sur ces mécanismes. Pour cela, j’ai étudié quatre groupes de chevaux contenant uniquement des juments ou des groupes familiaux contenant un étalon et des juments. J’ai pu mettre en évidence 1) l’absence de leader et l’existence de décisions partagées par l’ensemble du groupe, 2) l’importance de la personnalité et des relations sociales sur la décision des individus, 3) l’importance de la période précédant le départ sur la rapidité du consensus et 4) la coexistence de mécanismes auto-organisés et individualisés. Enfin en étudiant plus précisément les étalons, j’ai pu montrer que contrairement à l’idée populaire, ils ne sont pas les leaders de leur groupe. Leur rôle s’apparente plus à celui de surveillant et parfois de catalyseur. Ces résultats suggères que les chevaux vivent au sein d’un système hybride ou décisions partagées et non partagées coexistent.
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Zilow, Vera Katrin [Verfasser], and Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Erhard. "Untersuchungen zur Haltung von Hengsten (Equus ferus caballus) in Bayern / Vera Katrin Zilow. Betreuer: Michael Erhard." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1078852006/34.

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Wittmann, Marion [Verfasser], and Fred [Akademischer Betreuer] Sinowatz. "Glykohistochemische, immunhistochemische und ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen am Nebenhoden des Pferdes (Equus ferus caballus) / Marion Wittmann. Betreuer: Fred Sinowatz." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1032862467/34.

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Maciel, Alice Pereira. "Transcriptoma e caracterização do perfil proteômico de células-tronco mesenquimais do tecido adiposo de mini-horses (equus ferus caballus)." Botucatu, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/191212.

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Orientador: Fernanda da Cruz Landim-Alvarenga
Resumo: As células-tronco mesenquimais extraídas da medula óssea ou tecido adiposo são utilizadas em abordagens terapêuticas, em vista das suas propriedades anti-inflamatórias, imunomoduladoras e regenerativas. Estas células são consideradas uma nova alternativa para o tratamento de enfermidades em diversas espécies, incluindo as dos equinos. Dessa forma, com o intuito de investigar a possível utilização das células estromais de mini-horses em tratamentos de cavalos, nesse estudo foi realizada a colheita, isolamento, expansão, caracterização imunofenotípica e diferenciação em duas linhagens mesenquimais: osteogênica e adipogênica de células estromais de mini-horses (Equus ferus caballus), objetivando a formação de um banco celular. Foi ainda realizada a análise transcricional comparativa dessas células, com as células estromais oriundas de cavalos (Equus caballus), produzidas e caracterizadas nas mesmas condições. Os parâmetros analisados foram o perfil de genes relacionados à angiogênese, regulação negativa da proliferação de células T, regulação negativa da ativação de células T, proliferação negativa de linfócitos reguladores, regulação negativa da proliferação de células mononucleares, regulação negativa da adesão célula-célula de leucócitos, regulação negativa da proliferação de leucócitos, regulação negativa da adesão célula-leucócito, regulação negativa da ativação de linfócitos. Também foram pesquisados os principais genes up e down regulados comparando mini-horses aos cavalo... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: Mesenchymal stem cells extracted from bone marrow or adipose tissue are used in therapeutic approaches in view of their anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. These cells are considered a new alternative for the treatment of diseases in several species. In order to investigate the possible use of mini-horses stromal cells in horse treatments, in this study was performed the collection, isolation, expansion, immunophenotypic characterization and differentiation in two mesenchymal lines were performed: osteogenic and adipogenic stromal cell mini-horses (Equus ferus caballus), aiming the formation of a cellular bank. We also performed the comparative transcriptional analysis of these cells, with stromal cells from horses (Equus caballus), produced and characterized under the same conditions. The parameters analyzed were the profile of genes related to angiogenesis, negative regulation of T cell proliferation, negative regulation of T cell activation, negative proliferation of regulatory lymphocytes, negative regulation of mononuclear cell proliferation, negative regulation of cell-cell adhesion leukocytes, negative regulation of leukocyte proliferation, negative regulation of cell-leukocyte adhesion, negative regulation of lymphocyte activation. We also searched the top 10 genes up and down regulated comparing mini-horses to horses. For cell bank formation tests were performed that demonstrated the characteristics of stromal cells in the cells obtained ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Mannstedt, Tonja [Verfasser], Rainer [Akademischer Betreuer] Willmann, and Erwin [Akademischer Betreuer] Bergmeier. "Biotoppflege mit Pferden : Auswirkungen einer ganzjährigen Beweidung mit Exmoor-Ponys (Equus ferus f. caballus) auf halboffene Weidelandschaften am Beispiel Süd-Langeland / Tonja Mannstedt. Gutachter: Rainer Willmann ; Erwin Bergmeier. Betreuer: Rainer Willmann." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1069664936/34.

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Brückmann, Eva Marie Olga [Verfasser]. "Ultrastrukturelle, immunzytochemische und glykohistochemische Untersuchungen am Blut des Pferdes (Equus ferus caballus) / von Eva Marie Olga Brückmann." 2010. http://d-nb.info/1007644648/34.

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"Structure in vital rates, internal source-sink dynamics, and their influence on current population expansion for the feral horses (Equus ferrus caballus) of Sable Island, Nova Scotia." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2011-09-81.

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Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival and reproduction, which are in turn influenced by habitat-specific processes. Variation in habitat quality within a population’s range can drive movement of individuals between different areas, and so there may be a relationship between variation in vital rates and spatial heterogeneity in population growth (λ). I investigated this relationship for the feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) of Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, from 2008−2010. The horses (n = 484 in September 2010) form a closed population that is free from human interference and predation. I analyzed annual population growth using age-structured projection matrix models parameterized with survival and fertility data collected from almost every female (98.7% of females). I found some evidence of temporal variation in growth during the two years I studied the population (λ2008−2009 = 1.065, λ2009−2010 = 1.117). Age structure appears to have converged to a stable age distribution, suggesting this growth rate has been sustained in the years leading up to the end of my study. Variation in vital rates of adult fertility and foal survival made the largest contribution to annual variation in population growth. Future growth is predicted to be most influenced by proportional changes in adult survival, which remained relatively unchanged between 2008 and 2010. The population can be stratified into three spatially distinct subunits found across a west−east longitudinal gradient of water resources (access to permanent ponds vs. ephemeral water sources and holes dug in sand). I assessed the existence of source-sink dynamics to determine if individual movements between subunits could explain spatial heterogeneity in population growth. I found that spatial heterogeneity in growth appears to be most influenced by immigration and emigration events between subunits. Evidence suggests that current growth of the overall Sable Island horse population is made possible by individual emigration from more productive into less productive subunits; in particular, a source presented in the west of the island where permanent water ponds are located.
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"Body size relationships and reproductive ecology of female feral horses on Sable Island, Nova Scotia." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2015-03-1977.

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Body size is an important determinant of reproduction in capital breeding animals, including large mammals. However, it is not always practical to hand-measure body size of free-ranging species. In recent years, parallel-laser photogrammetry has been used to obtain remote estimates of body size for some animals, though it remains unknown how well this technique might capture variation in curvilinear body features or if the distance between parallel-laser calipers is altered when projected onto a curved surface. In this thesis, I describe a photogrammetric system that may be useful for obtaining body-size measurements from unrestrained large mammals that permit approach, using domestic horses (Equus ferus caballus) as a model (Chapter 2). I then apply this technique in the field to a wild (feral) population of horses at Sable Island National Park Reserve, Nova Scotia, Canada, where I include body size measurements as variables in a detailed analysis of factors affecting reproduction in females (Chapter 3). Using my parallel-laser photogrammetric system, I show how curvilinear hand-measurements (e.g., across the barrel of a horse) are stongly correlated with their respective linear photogrammetric estimates (R2 ≥ 0.998), and most photogrammetric estimates using my system had high reliability. Using three variables of body size, photogrammetric estimates and hand-measurements explained 86.0% and 96.2%, respectively, of the variation in body weight of a sample of domestic Newfoundland ponies. On Sable Island, Nova Scotia, I examined the relationship of numerous variables (including skeletal body size and body condition) with the probability of yearly reproductive success for female Sable Island horses (years 2008–2012), where I define reproductive success as production of an offspring surviving to one year of age. Age class was a dominant factor predicting reproductive success, as expected from trends previously associated with body size or reproductive experience iii in other populations. Age-class specific energy budgets or social and sexual behaviour caused a more pronounced relationship with body condition at parturition in sub-adults, and body condition at conception and stability of consort relationships were associated with reproductive success in adults. In addition, relationships with local density suggested limited forage around the time of conception and limited water during lactation might also influence reproductive success in adult females. Although relationships were evident for age class, which is correlated with body size, reproductive success was not related to skeletal body size, past reproductive experience, age of primiparity, or band structure. The capital breeding strategy and year-round social associations seen in horses make their reproductive ecology a combination of patterns observed for large ungulates and social primates.
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Book chapters on the topic "Equus ferus caballus"

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Chalmer, Nicole Y. "Brumbies (Equus ferus caballus) as Colonizers of the Esperance Mallee–Recherche Bioregion in Western Australia." In Environments of Empire, 197–223. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655932.003.0010.

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Before Australia was taken over by humans more than 55 000 years BP, the landscapes were shaped through animal agency. Extinct prehistoric fauna and megafauna had social ecological systems and actively organized ecosystems and landscapes that reflected patterns of herbivory, soil foraging, nutrient cycling and predation. Surviving species continued as agents in the ecosystem functions of the EM-R region until the beginning of European colonization in the 1860’s. The settlers used the inherent biological traits of their domesticated animals, including horses, as an agency of colonization. Horses (Equus ferus caballus) who escaped to become wild are known as Brumbies in the Australian vernacular. They adapted to the local environments and prospered. This chapter analyzes the ways Brumbies have adapted to and made the land their own. It shows how they became intimately engaged with landscape details and resources which are reflected through their creation of cultural horsetrails as they moved purposefully throughout their homelands.
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Reports on the topic "Equus ferus caballus"

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Scorolli, Alberto, Carlos E. Borghi, Gustavo Aprile, and Juan Manuel Lartigau. Equus ferus caballus. En: SAyDS�SAREM (eds.) Categorizaci�n 2019 de los mam�feros de Argentina seg�n su riesgo de extinci�n. Ciudad Aut�noma de Buenos aires: Lista Roja de los mam�feros de Argentina, November 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31687/saremlr.19.613.

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