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View article: The adaptive functions of routine allomaternal behavior in free-ranging Taihangshan macaques
The adaptive functions of routine allomaternal behavior in free-ranging Taihangshan macaques Open
Allomaternal behavior, such as allonursing, provisioning, transporting, cleaning, and protection by group members other than the infant's mother, is widely observed in nonhuman primates. Reduced food availability, high predation risk, infa…
View article: Genetic Diversity of Tourist-Habituated Rhesus Macaques Inhabiting Wulongkou Area, Jiyuan, China: Based on Deceased Individuals
Genetic Diversity of Tourist-Habituated Rhesus Macaques Inhabiting Wulongkou Area, Jiyuan, China: Based on Deceased Individuals Open
Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), the iconic species of genus Macaca, is characterized by the greatest geographical distribution of all nonhuman primates and is an important resource in many wildlife-related tourism areas, especially in Chi…
View article: Molecular Phylogeny of <i>Uropsilus</i> (Talpidae, Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) With a New Species Described From Henan Province, China
Molecular Phylogeny of <i>Uropsilus</i> (Talpidae, Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) With a New Species Described From Henan Province, China Open
Shrew moles ( Uropsilus ), belonging to subfamily Uropsilinae of family Talpidae, were predominantly found in Myanmar, Vietnam, Bhutan, and Southwestern China. However, the extent distribution range of species within Uropsilus remains uncl…
View article: The Rhesus Macaque as an Animal Model for Human Nutrition: An Ecological-Evolutionary Perspective
The Rhesus Macaque as an Animal Model for Human Nutrition: An Ecological-Evolutionary Perspective Open
Nutrition is a complex and contested area in biomedicine, which requires diverse evidence sources. Nonhuman primate models are considered an important biomedical research tool because of their biological similarities to humans, but they ar…
View article: Tscherskia ningshaanensis: A neglected species based on phylogenetic and taxonomic analysis of Tscherskia and Cansumys (Cricetidae, Rodentia)
Tscherskia ningshaanensis: A neglected species based on phylogenetic and taxonomic analysis of Tscherskia and Cansumys (Cricetidae, Rodentia) Open
The greater long-tailed hamster is primarily distributed in North Korea, Siberia (Russia), and central and northern China, while the Gansu hamster is restricted to southern Gansu Province, China. The genera Tscherskia and Cansumys have eac…
View article: Adoptions of unrelated infants in wild Taihangshan macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>), Jiyuan, north China
Adoptions of unrelated infants in wild Taihangshan macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>), Jiyuan, north China Open
Infant-care behavior, a range of caring behaviors by parental or alloparental individuals towards infants unable to live independently, plays a significant role in the survival of infants and the continuation of the species in non-human pr…
View article: The phylogenetic relationship and demographic history of rhesus macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>) in subtropical and temperate regions, China
The phylogenetic relationship and demographic history of rhesus macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>) in subtropical and temperate regions, China Open
Pleistocene climatic oscillations exerted significant influences on the genetic structure and demography of rhesus macaque ( Macaca mulatta ) in eastern China. However, the evolutionary history of rhesus macaques in subtropical and tempera…
View article: <scp>DNA</scp> metabarcoding reveals the seasonal variation of dietary composition of Taihangshan macaque (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>), Jiyuan, north China
<span>DNA</span> metabarcoding reveals the seasonal variation of dietary composition of Taihangshan macaque (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>), Jiyuan, north China Open
Dietary analysis in wildlife is fundamental for understanding their flexible response to seasonal changes and developing effective conservation management measures. Taihangshan macaque ( Macaca mulatta tcheliensis ) is the northernmost pop…
View article: Variations of Fecal Cortisol and IgA Levels with Reproductive Status in Wild Taihangshan Macaque (Macaca mulatta tcheliensis)
Variations of Fecal Cortisol and IgA Levels with Reproductive Status in Wild Taihangshan Macaque (Macaca mulatta tcheliensis) Open
Fecal cortisol has been suggested an indicator of preceding physiological stress, while the secretory IgA acts as the first defense against pathogens, viruses and bacteria in animals.Fresh fecal samples of adult Taihangshan macaques (Macac…
View article: Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia
Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia Open
This study is based on two databases collected from a broad literature review: 1) Primate fossil locations (please see electronic supplementary material) discovered in the Late Miocene (11.6 – 5.3 mya), Pliocene (5.3 – 2.58 mya), Early Ple…
View article: Additional file 2 of Whole-genome sequencing reveals the genetic mechanisms of domestication in classical inbred mice
Additional file 2 of Whole-genome sequencing reveals the genetic mechanisms of domestication in classical inbred mice Open
Additional file 2: Table S7. Genes located in low nucleotide diversity regions (top 5%) in classical inbred mice strains as compared to wild and wild-derived inbred mice. Table S8. Functional categories of the genes (p < 0.05) located at l…
View article: The Bio-Geographical Regions Division of Global Terrestrial Animal by Multivariate Similarity Clustering Analysis Method
The Bio-Geographical Regions Division of Global Terrestrial Animal by Multivariate Similarity Clustering Analysis Method Open
A novel multivariate similarity clustering analysis (MSCA) approach was used to estimate a biogeographical division scheme for the global terrestrial fauna and was compared against other widely used clustering algorithms. The faunal datase…
View article: Electronic supplementary material.zip
Electronic supplementary material.zip Open
This study is based on two databases collected from a broad literature review: 1) Primate fossil locations (please see electronic supplementary material) discovered in the Late Miocene (11.6 – 5.3 mya), Pliocene (5.3 – 2.58 mya), Early Ple…
View article: Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia
Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia Open
This study is based on two databases collected from a broad literature review: 1) Primate fossil locations (please see electronic supplementary material) discovered in the Late Miocene (11.6 – 5.3 mya), Pliocene (5.3 – 2.58 mya), Early Ple…
View article: Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia
Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia Open
This study is based on two databases collected from a broad literature review: 1) Primate fossil locations (please see electronic supplementary material) discovered in the Late Miocene (11.6 – 5.3 mya), Pliocene (5.3 – 2.58 mya), Early Ple…
View article: Ultramorphological Comparison of Proboscis and Associated Sensilla of Scotogramma trifolii and Protoschinia scutosa (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Ultramorphological Comparison of Proboscis and Associated Sensilla of Scotogramma trifolii and Protoschinia scutosa (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Open
The proboscis is an important feeding organ for the glossatan moths, mainly adapted to the flower and non-flower visiting habits. The clover cutworm, Scotogramma trifolii Rottemberg, and the spotted clover moth, Protoschinia scutosa (Denis…
View article: Defecating during Morning versus Afternoon: The Gut Microbiota of Zoo Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Defecating during Morning versus Afternoon: The Gut Microbiota of Zoo Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) Open
TJD and LJQ conceived and designed the study, and interpreted the data.GWJ and TSL collected fecal sample.GWJ, YH and ZJ extracted DNA from the samples.GWJ and TJD performed bioinformatics analyses.TJD
View article: Occurrence of Selected Zoonotic Fecal Pathogens and First Molecular Identification of<i>Hafnia paralvei</i>in Wild Taihangshan Macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>) in China
Occurrence of Selected Zoonotic Fecal Pathogens and First Molecular Identification of<i>Hafnia paralvei</i>in Wild Taihangshan Macaques (<i>Macaca mulatta tcheliensis</i>) in China Open
Rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ) are hosts to a range of zoonotic and potentially zoonotic pathogens. The present study firstly provides a broader investigation of the presence and prevalence of zoonotic fecal pathogens in wild Taihangsh…
View article: Macronutrient signature of dietary generalism in an ecologically diverse primate in the wild
Macronutrient signature of dietary generalism in an ecologically diverse primate in the wild Open
Theory predicts that animals with a broad diet should be capable of using macronutrients (protein, fats, and carbohydrates) flexibly, such that a shortfall in one can be made up by additional intake of another. We used Rhesus macaques, a h…
View article: Evidence on the Adaptive Recruitment of Chinese Cork Oak (Quercus variabilis Bl.): Influence on Repeated Germination and Constraint Germination by Food-Hoarding Animals
Evidence on the Adaptive Recruitment of Chinese Cork Oak (Quercus variabilis Bl.): Influence on Repeated Germination and Constraint Germination by Food-Hoarding Animals Open
In drought temperate forest, seedling recruitment is highly dependent on seed burial by native animal dispersers. To prolong seed storage, animals often take measures to impede seed germination. Aiming to understand the strategic balance b…