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Author | Dorzh, C.; Minar, J. | ||||
Title | Warble flies of the families Oestridae and Gasterophilidae (Diptera) found in the Mongolian People's Republic | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1971 | Publication | Folia Parasitologica | Abbreviated Journal | Folia Parasitol (Praha) |
Volume | 18 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 161-164 |
Keywords | Animals; Deer; Diptera/*classification; Duodenum; Ecology; Ectoparasitic Infestations/*veterinary; Goats; Horses; Larva; Mongolia; Nasal Mucosa; Nasopharynx; Pharynx; Sheep | ||||
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ISSN | 0015-5683 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Notes | PMID:5163213 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ | Serial | 2731 | ||
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Author | Walker, E.P.; Nowak, R.M. | ||||
Title | Walker's Mammals of the World | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 1999 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
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Abstract | Description From reviews of previous editions: “Professional naturalists will find [these volumes] invaluable as a handy reference, and amateurs at least those citizens alive to their earthly environment should delight in finding so much fascinating information made so available and palatable. Audubon ”What an amazing lot mammals are, seen here in all of their diversity! . . . Walker has made available a mine of information, for the specialist as well as for the casually interested . . . If you want to find out about a mammal, then, here is the place to look.“New York Times ”Every mammalogist must have [these books], and those who profess a broad interest in the fauna of the world will want them.“Natural History From aardwolves and bandicoots to yapoks and zorillas, Ernest P. Walker's Mammals of the World is the most comprehensive the pre-eminent reference work on mammals. Now, completely revised and updated, this fascinating guide is better than ever. Providing a complete account of every genus of mammal in all historical time, the sixth edition is 25 percent longer than its predecessor. Of the previous generic accounts, 95 percent have been substantively modified, and there are 80 new ones among them, three remarkable, large ungulates recently discovered in the forests of Indochina. New also is a full account of the woolly mammoth, now known to have survived until less than 4,000 years ago. Each section of the book describes one genus and includes facts such as scientific and common names, the number and distribution of species, measurements and physical traits, habitat, locomotion, daily and seasonal activity, population dynamics, home range, social life, reproduction, and longevity. Textual summaries present accurate, well-documented descriptions of the physical characteristics and living habits of mammals in every part of the world. As in the last two editions, the names and distributions of every species of every genus are listed in systematic order. These lists have now been cross-checked to ensure coverage of all species in the comprehensive new Smithsonian guide, Mammal Species of the World. Facts on the biology of mammals have been brought together from more than 2,700 newly cited references, nearly all published in the last decade. Also new are the latest data on reproduction, longevity, fur harvests, numbers in the wild and in captivity, and conservation status. The sixth edition also records all official classifications of every mammal species and subspecies in the massive 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals. The illustrations more than 1,700 include virtually every genus of mammal. Among them are pictures by such noted wildlife photographers as Leonard Lee Rue III, Bernhard Grzimek, David Pye, and Warren T. Houck. Mammals pictured here for the first time include the just-discovered giant muntjac deer of Viet Nam, a rodent known only from the Solomon Islands, a large fruit bat whose male suckles the young, and an extremely rare web-footed tenrec of Madagascar. Since its publication in 1964, Walker's Mammals of the World has become a favorite guide to the natural world for general readers as well as an invaluable resource for professionals. This sixth edition represents more than half a century of scholarship? Ernest P. Walker himself devoted more than thirty years to the original project and remains true to Walker's vision, smoothly combining thorough scholarship with a popular, readable style to preserve and enhance what the Washington Post called ”a landmark of zoological literature.“ Reviews ”“An absolute treasure trove--a 'must' for the working naturalist as well as for any person who has curiosity about the world's mammals.”Roger Tory Peterson.“? ”Unlike many academic reference works, all editions [Walker's Mammals], the new one included, are as accessible to amateurs as to professionals . . . For wildlife enthusiasts, this two-volume set is an indispensable resource. The new edition not only updates taxonomic information generated in the last 10 years, it pushes back the historical record, including all mammals known to have existed in the past 5,000 years. Twenty-one new genera also appear, animals that have recently been discovered. Either volume is hefty enough to kill a small mammal if dropped there's a total of 2,160 pages . . . And despite almost a decade between editions the last edition appeared in 1991 the price has remained virtually the same, despite an increase in book size of more than 20 percent. After being exposed to this kind of thorough, detailed information saturation, many readers may find it hard to go back to a plain old encyclopedia for their animal questions.“Bloomsbury Review ”For anyone who needs an up-to-date, comprehensive guide to every known species of mammal, Walker's Mammals of the World is an essential purchase.“Nicholas Gould, International Zoo News ”A massive compilation ideal for readers who want to have at their fingertips information on every mammal species."International Zoo News Author Information Ernest P. Walker (1891-1969) began work on Mammals of the World in the early 1930s, when he became assistant director of the National Zoo in Washington. His work reflected an unequaled store of knowledge about the world's mammals. Ronald M. Nowak was senior author of the fourth edition and author of the fifth edition of Walker's Mammals of the World. His other works on mammalogy include North American Quaternary Canis and several parts of the National Geographic Society's Wild Animals of North America, for which he also was editorial consultant. He received a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Kansas in 1973 and was staff mammalogist at the former Office of Endangered Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, from 1974 to 1987. He served as an Air Force officer for four years and is a private pilot. |
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-0-8018-5789-8 | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Serial | 1688 | |||
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Author | Hinz, K.; Sennet, S.; Maros, K.; Krueger, K. | ||||
Title | Waiting behaviour in front of a computerized feeding system in an active stable – Effects on heart rate, heart rate variability and sensory laterality in horses | Type | Book Chapter | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Current research in applied ethology [Aktuelle Arbeiten zur artgemäßen Tierhaltung | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | computerized feeding, waiting situation, stress, horse | ||||
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Publisher | KTBL-Schrift 510 | Place of Publication | Darmstadt | Editor | |
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-3-945088-13-5 | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ | Serial | 5927 | ||
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Title | VSO Downloader. Copyright VSO Software SARL. VSO-Software SARL Bat A, 1er Etage,109 Avenue de Lespinet, 31400 Toulouse | Type | Miscellaneous | ||
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Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ ref52 | Serial | 6493 | ||
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Author | Seunig, Waldemar | ||||
Title | Von der Koppel bis zur Kapriole – Die Ausbildung des Reitpferdes | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 1949 | Publication | Fretz & Wasmuth, Zürich | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 415 | ||
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Call Number | Reiten Lesen Denken @ eberhardhuebener @ | Serial | 1793 | ||
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Author | Mohr E, | ||||
Title | Vom Haflinger Pferd | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | Publication | Zoologische Garten | Abbreviated Journal | Zool. Garten. | |
Volume | 3 | Issue | Pages | 159-168 | |
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Notes | from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Serial | 1399 | |||
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Author | Ordakowski-Burk, A.L.; Quinn, R.W.; Shellem, T.A.; Vough, L.R. | ||||
Title | Voluntary intake and digestibility of reed canarygrass and timothy hay fed to horses | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Journal of Animal Science | Abbreviated Journal | J. Anim Sci. |
Volume | 84 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 3104-3109 |
Keywords | Animal Feed/*analysis; Animal Nutrition Physiology; Animals; Diet/*veterinary; Digestion/*physiology; Feeding Behavior/*physiology; Horses/*physiology; Male; Poaceae/*metabolism | ||||
Abstract | Thousands of hectares of timothy (Phleum pretense L.) grown in the Mid-Atlantic region are infected by cereal rust mite (Abacarus hysterix) that causes discoloration and curling of leaves, decreased nutritional quality, and substantial decreases in yield. A decline in production of timothy hay can lower income for hay producers and cause horse owners to search for alternative hays. Low alkaloid reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) hay has potential as an alternative to timothy hay because it grows well in the Mid-Atlantic region, is believed to have a similar nutrient quality to timothy, and is not as susceptible to cereal rust mite. Eleven mature, stalled Thoroughbred geldings (549 +/- 12.1 kg) that were exercised daily were used to compare voluntary DMI and apparent nutrient DM digestibility of timothy and low-alkaloid Chiefton variety reed canarygrass hay. Horses were paired by age and BW and randomly assigned to timothy or reed canarygrass hay during a 14-d period to measure voluntary DMI followed by a 4-d period to measure apparent DM digestibility. Both hays met the minimum requirements for DE, CP, Ca, P, K, Fe, and Mn, but they did not meet the minimum requirements for Cu, Zn, and Na for horses at maintenance and averaging 550 kg of BW. Timothy hay seemed to have a lower CP concentration (14.4%) compared with reed canarygrass hay (17.1%) and a more desirable Ca:P ratio at 1.6:1 compared with 0.8:1 for reed canarygrass hay. Horses fed timothy consumed more hay (P <0.001) during the voluntary DMI period compared with horses fed reed canarygrass. Greater voluntary DMI of timothy occurred on d 1, 3, and 5 (P <0.05), but DMI was similar for other days. Apparent DM digestibility was greater in horses fed timothy hay by 9.6% compared with horses fed reed canarygrass hay (P <0.05). Horses fed timothy had greater DM digestibility of ADF (P = 0.001), NDF (P = 0.001), sugar (P = 0.05), and Ca (P = 0.001) but lower apparent DM digestibility of CP (P = 0.012) and crude fat (P = 0.004). Timothy hay was superior in voluntary DMI and apparent DM digestibility compared with low-alkaloid reed canarygrass hay fed to horses. | ||||
Address | Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA. amyburk@umd.edu | ||||
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ISSN | 1525-3163 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ | Serial | 4236 | ||
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Author | Bürger, U. | ||||
Title | Vollendete Reitkunst – erstrebt – erforscht – erfühlt | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 1959 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | 4. Auflage 1975 | Pages | 216 | |
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Abstract | Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort von Udo Bürger Vorwort von Michael Putz Meditationen über das Reiten - Die Reitkunst - Der Reitsport - Das Rennen - Das Reiten aus Lebensfreude - Das angewandte Reiten - Das Reiten der Unbelehrbaren - Der Reiter - Die Pferde Die Grundlagen - Erziehung - Grundsätzliches für die Ausbildung - Losgelassenheit - Balance - Gleichgewicht - Gehen - Takt – Tempo – Trittlänge - Training – Stil – Form - Dressur im Sinne von Abrichten und Ausbilden - Die natürliche Methode Das Formen des Pferdes - Haltung - Anlehnung - Durchlässigkeit - Die Nickbewegung - Die Schiefe - Die Führung - Das Maul Das Handwerkliche - Hilfen - Die Schenkel - Die Sporen - Die Hände - Zwischen den Hilfen - Reitunterricht - Haltung und Sitz des Reiters Das wissenschaftliche Rüstzeug - Muskelbau und Muskeltätigkeit - Wie soll das Pferd den Reiter tragen lernen? - Ganaschen- und Halsfreiheit - Die Tätigkeit des Rückens - Die Hinterhand - Die Vorhand - Die Bauchmuskeln und die Rumpfbewegungen - Die reiterliche Diagnose Schlusswort Anhang Vortrag von Udo Bürger: Psychologie des Reit-, Sport- und Schulpferdes |
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Language | Deutsch | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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ISSN | ISBN | 3-489-62832-2 | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Reiten Lesen Denken @ eberhardhuebener @ | Serial | 982 | ||
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Author | Kimura, R. | ||||
Title | Volatile substances in feces, urine and urine-marked feces of feral horses | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2001 | Publication | Canadian Journal of Animal Science | Abbreviated Journal | Can. J. Anim. Sci. |
Volume | 81 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 411-420 |
Keywords | Odors (volatile), excrement, scent-marking, masking, horse (feral), (releaser) pheromone | ||||
Abstract | The identity and amount of volatile substances in the feces, urine and feces scent-marked with urine (i.e., feces mixed with urine) of feral horses was determined by acid/steam distillation and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The frequency of excretion and scent marking, as evaluated in the breeding and non-breeding seasons, showed clear evidence of seasonal behavioral differences. The concentration of each substance (fatty acids, alcohols, aldehydes, phenols, amines and alkanes) in the feces differed according to maturity, sex and stage in the reproductive process. They had a characteristic chemical fingerprint. Although the levels of tetradecanoic and hexadecanoic acids in the feces of estrous mares were significantly higher than the respective levels in the feces of non-estrous mares, in the case of scent-marked feces by stallions, the levels of them in the feces from estrous mares had decreased to levels similar to those in non-estrous mares. The concentration of these substances in mares were not significantly different. The presence of a high concentration of cresols in the urine of stallions in the breeding season suggests that one role of scent marking by stallions is masking the odor of the feces produced by mares. | ||||
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Notes | Equine Museum of Japan, 1-3 Negishidai, Nakaku, Yokohama 231, Japan (hidousch@alles.or.jp) | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ | Serial | 2314 | ||
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Author | Huron, D. | ||||
Title | Voice Denumerability of Homogeneous Timbres | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Music Percept Interdiscip J | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 6 | Issue | Pages | ||
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Call Number | Equine Behaviour @ team @ Huron2010 | Serial | 6472 | ||
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