Hope for the Giant Panda
Scientific Evidence and Conservation Practice
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The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla, MP) has been extensively exploited and is now on the brink of extinction, but its population structure, evolutionary history, and adaptive potential are unclear. Here, we...
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Insects play important roles in the maintenance of ecosystem functioning and the provision of livelihoods for millions of people. However, compared with terrestrial vertebrates and angiosperms, such as the gia...
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The gut microbiota play important roles in host adaptation and evolution, but are understudied in natural population of wild mammals. To address host adaptive evolution and improve conservation efforts of thre...
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The orchid mantises achieve camouflage with morphological modifications in body color and pattern, providing an interesting model for understanding phenotypic innovation. However, a reference genome is lacking...
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Bats are reservoirs for multiple coronaviruses (CoVs). However, the phylogenetic diversity and transmission of global bat-borne CoVs remain poorly understood. Here, we performed a Bayesian phylogeographic anal...
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Wild animals and plants have developed a variety of adaptive traits driven by adaptive evolution, an important strategy for species survival and persistence. Uncovering the molecular mechanisms of adaptive evo...
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Indirect interactions between individual solitary mammals, such as the giant panda, are often overlooked because of their nature, yet are important for maintaining the necessary sociality in solitary species.
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The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) has an evolutionary history of approximately 8 million years, and its direct ancestors can be traced back to the primal panda (Ailurarctos lufengensis and Ailurarctos yuan...
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Reproduction, an important part of the animal life cycle, is fundamental for population growth and species persistence. In the 1980s, due to the difficulty of captive breeding of giant pandas, it was generally...
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Rapid human population growth and increasing human activities have severely affected the survival of giant pandas. On the one hand, large-scale deforestation, road construction, and economic development along ...
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The giant panda belongs to the Order Carnivora and has a digestive system typical of carnivores. Compared with typical herbivores, it has neither a large stomach nor cecum for microbial fermentation, nor cellu...
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Population size, sex ratio, and age structure are basic parameters of population ecology and are fundamental for studying population dynamics and viability analysis. The population dynamics (increase or declin...
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Muntjac deer have experienced drastic karyotype changes during their speciation, making it an ideal model for studying mechanisms and functional consequences of mammalian chromosome evolution. Here we generate...
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The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is an iconic mammal, but the function of its black-and-white coloration is mysterious. Using photographs of giant pandas taken in the wild and state-of-the-art image analy...
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Flavonoids are important plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) that have been widely used for their health-promoting effects. However, little is known about overall flavonoid metabolism and the interactive effect...
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