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Pickett Bw, V. J. (1975). Abnormalities of mating behaviour in domestic stallions. J Reprod Fert Suppl, 23, 129–134.
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Rossdale Pd,. (1975). Das Pferd, Fortpflanzung und Entwicklung. Karger 1975, .
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Ruckebusch Y,. (1975). The hypnogram as an index of adaptation of farm animals to changes in their environment. App Anim Ethol, 2, 3–18.
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Short Rv,. (1975). The evolution of the horse. J Reprod Fert Suppl, 23, 1–6.
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Smuts Gl,. (1975). Home range sizes for Burchell's Zebra, Equus burchelli antiquorum from the Krüger National Park. Koedoe, 18, 139–146.
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Smuts Gl,. (1975). Pre – and postnatal growth phenomena of Burchell's Zebra, Equus Burchelli Antiquorum. Koedoe, 18, 69–102.
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Western D,. (1975). Water availability and its influence on the structure and dynamics of a savannah large mammal community. E Afr Wildl J 1, 3, 265–288.
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Feist, J. D., & McCullough, D. R. (1975). Reproduction in feral horses. J Reprod Fertil Suppl, (23), 13–18.
Abstract: A behavioural study of feral horses was conducted on the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range in the western United States. All 270 horses on the Range were identified individually. The sex ratio was nearly balanced. Foal to adult female ratio was 43-2:100. Morality was concentrated among foals and old horses. Horses were organized as forty-four harem groups each with a dominant stallion, one to two immature stallions, one to three immature mares, one to three adult mares and their yearling and foal offspring, and 23 bachelor groups of one to eight stallions. Harem groups were quite stable year-round because of dominance and leadership by the stallions and group fidelity by mares and their offsring. Most changes occurred during the breeding season and involved immature females. Defeat of dominant stallions was infrequent. Immature males were tolerated because of their submissive behaviour. Bachelor stallion groups were inherently unstable. Mares came into heat after foaling in May/June, and were mated by harem stallions only.
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Wang, L. Y. (1975). Host preference of mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis. Zhonghua Min Guo Wei Sheng Wu Xue Za Zhi, 8(4), 274–279.
Abstract: The host preference of 4 Culex mosquito species collected in Miaoli and Pingtung counties, Taiwan was studied by capillary precipitin method. Antisera to alum-precipitated sera of man, bovine, swine, rabbit, horse, dog, cat, mouse, chicken, duck, and pigeon were produced in rabbits and reacted with 758 mosquito blood meals among which reactions to one or more antisera. Culex annulus and Culex tritaeniorhynchus summorosus showed a great avidity for pig, and Culex fuscocephala for bovine. Culex pipiens fatigans was ornithophilic. None of 110 C. t. summorosus and 2.4% of 223 C. annulus had fed on man. Among 66 samples of C.p. fatigans tested 10.3% had fed on man, while none of 359 C. fuscocephala did. It seems that the latter does not act as a primary vector of Japanese encephalitis.
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