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    Current Status of Macaca mulatta in Taihangshan Mountains Area, Jiyuan, Henan, China

    Primatologists have classified rhesus macaques of the Taihangshan Mountains area as Macaca mulatta tcheliensis, a subspecies confined to China. The northernmost area of its distribution is in the southern part of...

    Ji-Qi Lu, **-Huai Hou, Hao-Feng Wang, Wen-Yuan Qu in International Journal of Primatology (2007)

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    Seed germination and seedling development of Prunus armeniaca under different burial depths in soil

    A semi-greenhouse study was conducted to understand the effects of soil burial depth on seed germination and seedling development. The seeds of wild apricot (Prunus armeniaca) were buried at the soil depths of 0-...

    Cai-ru Guo, Zhen-long Wang, Ji-qi Lu in Journal of Forestry Research (2010)

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    Patterns of habitat selection and use by Macaca mulatta tcheliensis in winter and early spring in temperate forest, Jiyuan, China

    The chosen habitat of any animal species comprises a range of environmental features that provide adequate resources for its continuous survival. Consequently, the criteria of habitat selection by animals, com...

    Dong-Ming **e, Ji-Qi Lu, Alfred M. Sichilima, Bai-Shi Wang in Biologia (2012)

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    Establishment of a microsatellite set for noninvasive paternity testing in free-ranging Macaca mulatta tcheliensis in Mount Taihangshan area, Jiyuan, China

    Within multi-male and multi-female mammalian societies, paternity assignment is crucial for evaluating male reproductive success, dominance hierarchy, and inbreeding avoidance. It is, however, difficult to det...

    Bai-Shi Wang, Zhen-Long Wang, Jun-Dong Tian, Zhen-Wei Cui, Ji-Qi Lu in Zoological Studies (2015)

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    Chromosome-level genome provides insight into the evolution and conservation of the threatened goral (Naemorhedus goral)

    Gorals Naemorhedus resemble both goats and antelopes, which prompts much debate about the intragenus species delimitation and phylogenetic status of the genus Naemorhedus within the subfamily Caprinae. Their evol...

    Nan Sun, **ao-Ying Ma, Guang-Hong Shi, **ao-Hong Yang, Wei Li in BMC Genomics (2024)