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Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 1119, Iss , Pp 117-151 (2022)
Advancements in molecular and phylogenetic analysis have revealed the need for greater taxonomic resolution since Rangifer (Reindeer and caribou: Cervidae) was last revised in 1961. Recent literature shows that many of the subspecies and several spec
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https://doaj.org/article/62e0cef390b94be7bdad3957617a83f2
Autor:
Toby Spribille, Andrew T. Cook, Lee E. Harding, Viktoria Wagner, Chris T. Darimont, Mathieu L. Bourbonnais
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 29:3051-3060
Mountain caribou, a behaviourally and genetically distinct set of ecotypes of the Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) restricted to the mountains of western Canada, have undergone severe population declines in recent decades. Although a broa
Autor:
Lee, E. Harding
Where Did They Come From? The Origins of South American Fauna offers a fascinating journey into the origins of South American flora and fauna. Exploring life on the continent before and after the breakup of Gondwana, it delves into how creatures arri
Autor:
Lee E. Harding, Lian-Xian Han
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Species. 50:148-165
Rhinopithecus bieti Milne-Edwards, 1897 is 1 of the largest and most northerly colobine monkeys. It lives at the highest recorded elevations for a nonhuman primate, 2,625–4,700 m. It has a restricted range between the Yangtze and Mekong Rivers in Y
Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Species. 47:84-99
Nasalis larvatus (von Wurmb, 1781), proboscis monkey, is the only member of its genus and is the largest colobine monkey. It has a uniquely large nose in males. It occurs in lowland riverine forests, peat swamps, and mangrove swamps of Borneo. It is
Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
TAPROBANICA. 5:1-5
After decades of endangered species protection and conservation success, poachers are staging a come–back. Most people in Europe and North America just don’t believe that rhinoceros horn, monkey meat, tiger penis or bear bile have any curative or
Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
Taprobanica. 4:88-91
Baron Friedrich van Wurmb (1781) is credited with the first description of the proboscis monkey, endemic to Borneo, which he named Cercopithecus [now Nasalis ] larvatus . This was in a paper read to The Society of Batavia, modern day Jakarta, Indones
Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Species. 44:1-15
Nomascus leucogenys (Ogilby, 1840) is a crested gibbon of northern Vietnam, northern Laos, and southern China. Males are black with white cheeks and females are a rich buff color with a dark brown sagittal crest. It is among the largest of hylobatids
Autor:
Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Species. 43:118-128
Trachypithecus delacouri (Osgood, 1932), commonly called Delacour's langur or lutung, is a black and white lutung (leaf monkey) endemic to northern Vietnam. It is a diurnal and primarily arboreal species, but spends more time on the ground than other
Autor:
D.M.S. Suranjan Karunarathna, A.A. Thasun Amarasinghe, Dinesh E. Gabadage, Mohomed M. Bahir, Lee E. Harding
Publikováno v:
Taprobanica. 2:48-63