نتایج جستجو برای: cheetah

تعداد نتایج: 468  

سفیانیان, علیرضا, فاخران, سیما, نعمت‌الهی, شکوفه,

Development of roads can have deleterious effects on natural habitats containing species of conservation concern. Fragmentation of habitat into small, non-contiguous patches may result in dramatic population declines. Thus appropriate studies quantifying ecological impacts of roads at landscape scale are essential. In this study, the Spatial Road Disturbance Index (SPROADI) was applied for the ...

2015
Florian J. Weise Joseph R. Lemeris Stuart J. Munro Andrew Bowden Cicelia Venter Marlice van Vuuren Rudie J. van Vuuren Stuart Pimm

Following dramatic range and population declines, the cheetah is Africa's most endangered large felid. In Namibia, private land managers still trap cheetahs but increasingly consider moving animals instead of killing them. Across Africa, managers have translocated perceived conflict carnivores for decades, but rarely evaluated their actions. We analyse the outcomes of 15 cheetah translocations ...

Journal: :International Writing Program Anthology 1976

Journal: :Vaccine 2004
P C B Turnbull B W Tindall J D Coetzee C M Conradie R L Bull P M Lindeque O J B Huebschle

Institution of a policy of vaccination in endangered species with a vaccine not previously administered to it cannot be undertaken lightly. This applies even more in the case of cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) with their unusually monomorphic gene pool and the potential restrictions this places on their immune responses. However, the recently observed mortalities from anthrax in these animals in the...

Journal: :Mammalian Biology 2022

Abstract Many mammalian species communicate via olfactory communication placed at particular locations. The majority of these studies focused on intraspecific communication. More recently, have also investigated interspecific and recorded prey animals sniffing cues left by predators investigating or counter-marking other predator species. purpose exchanging within a community is little understo...

Evangelos Papadopoulos, Konstantinos Koutsoukis

This paper studies the effect of flexible linear torso on the dynamics of passive quadruped bounding. A reduced-order passive and conservative model with linear flexible torso and springy legs is introduced. The model features extensive spine deformation during high-speed bounding, resembling those observed in a cheetah. Fixed points corresponding to cyclic bounding motions are found and calcul...

Journal: :Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2014

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