WÜSTER, W. et al. (2007) – Zootier Lexikon https://www.zootier-lexikon.org/bibliographie/w-1699975706/wuester-w-et-al-2007
Our results suggest that spitting adaptations appear to have evolved three times
Our results suggest that spitting adaptations appear to have evolved three times
We have investigated the relationships between common myna distribution, human population
The northern, north-eastern and eastern sectors of the species’ range have not yet
These species have previously been confused with C. macrops, hence we also present
which is a bovine TB endemic area, emphasizes the importance this disease could have
Aktogrammen Abstract: The requirements in the keeping of animals in zoological gardens have
Zoos have a duty of care: that standards of husbandry practices, housing, health
remarkable widespread distribution, attempts to unravel their biogeographic history have
Of these, 20 species have been classified into three subgenera, M.
Where disagreements exist among members of the CCTF, these have been highlighted