2008. Wild and domesticated animals as reservoirs of Schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil. Act Trop 108:242-244.C. Maria, S. Lima, P. Marcos, Z. Coelho, Wild and domesticated animals as reservoirs of Schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil, Acta Trop. 108 (2008) 242e244, https://doi.org/10.1016...
The biological definition of wild animals refers to any animal species that have not been domesticated through selective breeding and continue to live in their natural habitats. It is important to note that a domestic animal living in a wild habitat (such as a dog that has escaped its home) ...
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and the protection from predators (primarilytigers) gained by sleeping close to people who tolerate, and even promote, the arrangement, all the conditions for self-domestication are met. The final stage of self-domestication is reached when animals have so lost their fear of humans that they ...
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A Comparison of Brain Gene Expression Levels in Domesticated and Wild Animals domesticated and wild dogs, pigs, and rabbits (30-75 genes (less than 1%) of expressed genes were differentially expressed), while guinea pigs and C... FW Albert,M Somel,M Carneiro,... - 《Plos Genetics》 被引...
with some evidence pointing to at least some level of domestication as early as 9,500 years ago in Cyprus. One archaeological expedition in China found cat bones dating to 5,300 years ago. They were certainly domesticated in Egypt some 4,000 years ago, likely from animals attracted to the ...
DUBAI, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has outlawed the private ownership of wild animals like lions or tigers, according to local media reports. The new law banned dealing in and ownership of "all types of wild and domesticated but dangerous animals," the Gulf News sa...
a limited number of molecular markers and breeds/populations. So far, whole-genome resequencing has allowed the identification of genomic variants involved in domestication and genetic improvement for several domestic plants (e.g., rice and soybean)4,5and animals (e.g., cattle and sheep)1,2,6...
Zoonotic diseases of epidemic potential can also transmit from farmed wildlife (such as civets) and domesticated animals (as exemplified by swine flu and avian flu), with greater risks occurring where humans, livestock and wildlife closely interact. ...