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Devaki, K., K. Senthilkumar, Pathan Nasrullahkhan, and M. G. Jayathangaraj. "Ancylostomiasis in Dhole Cuon alpinus." Zoos' Print Journal 21, no. 1 (December 21, 2005): 2141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.zpj.1404.2141-2.

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Scala, Christopher, Katia Ortiz, Alexandra Nicolier, and Alexandra Briend-Marchal. "LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA IN A CAPTIVE DHOLE (CUON ALPINUS)." Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 44, no. 1 (March 2013): 204–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260-44.1.204.

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ALLWIN, BOON, R. THIRUMURUGAN, M. PALANIVEL RAJAN, and N. R. SENTHIL. "Trypanosomosis in a captive wild dog (Cuon alpinus)." VETERINARY SCIENCE RESEARCH JOURNAL 6, no. 1 (April 15, 2015): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/vsrj/6.1/67-70.

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Mothilal, B. M., and M. Eric Ramanujam. "First photographic record of the Dhole Cuon alpinus (Mammalia: Carnivora: Canidae) from the Sirumalai Hills in Tamil Nadu, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 12, no. 10 (July 26, 2020): 16373–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.5959.12.10.16373-16376.

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The Asiatic Wild Dog has a wide global range covering Central, South and South-East Asia. It has been recorded over most of the Indian subcontinent except for the deserts of western India and Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu. We hereby provide photographic evidence of the Asiatic Wild Dog Cuon alpinus from Khandige Estate in Sirumalai.
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Cervera, José. "Nuevos hallazgos de carnivoros en el complejo de yacimientos mesopleistocenos de La Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos." Spanish Journal of Palaeontology 7, no. 3 (August 10, 2022): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/sjp.25011.

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Se informa de nuevos hallazgos de restos de Carnivoros en el complejo de yacimientos de la Sierra de Atapuer­ca. Se aiiaden dos nuevos taxa: Cuon alpinus europaeus para Trinchera-Galeria y Lynx pardina spelaea para la Sima de los Huesos. Por otra parte se describen nuevos restos de Canis lupus spp. de Trinchera-Galeria y Panthera leo de ambos yacimientos.
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Bashir, Tawqir, Tapajit Bhattacharya, Kamal Poudyal, Manjari Roy, and Sambandam Sathyakumar. "Precarious status of the Endangered dhole Cuon alpinus in the high elevation Eastern Himalayan habitats of Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, Sikkim, India." Oryx 48, no. 1 (October 15, 2013): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003060531200049x.

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AbstractDuring 2008–2010 we investigated the ecology of the Endangered dhole or wild dog Cuon alpinus in Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve in the Eastern Himalaya in Sikkim, India. We conducted camera trapping (n = 71 sites, 6,278 camera-days) and sign surveying along trails (n = 24; 629.43 km of effort) to assess the relative abundance, distribution and activity pattern of the dhole. Morphological characteristics evident in the 61 camera-trap photographs indicate that the dhole population in the Reserve may be the rare and genetically distinct subspecies C. alpinus primaevus. We detected dholes over a wide elevation range (2,501–4,100 m) that encompassed the upper temperate, subalpine, and alpine scrub zones. Dholes were diurnal, with peak activity at 08.00–10.00. Analysis of 41 scats indicated a diet comprising mainly mountain ungulates, rodents and pikas Ochotona sp. Although the frequency of occurrence of rodents was highest (32%) in the scats, 98.7% of the total biomass consumed was of mountain ungulates. Historical reports (1888–1894) indicated that the dhole was formerly abundant in Sikkim but was hunted to meet the high demand for its alleged medicinal properties. With no information on the status of the dhole in Sikkim for over a century, our study suggests that the species is now rare in the Reserve. To aid the conservation of the dhole and its main ungulate prey species extensive research and monitoring are required in the Reserve and elsewhere in the Eastern Himalaya.
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Thinley, Phuntsho, Jan F. Kamler, Sonam W. Wang, Kinzang Lham, Ute Stenkewitz, and David W. Macdonald. "Seasonal diet of dholes (Cuon alpinus) in northwestern Bhutan." Mammalian Biology 76, no. 4 (July 2011): 518–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2011.02.003.

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Selvan, K. Muthamizh, Gopi Govindan Veeraswami, and Syed Ainul Hussain. "Dietary preference of the Asiatic wild dog (Cuon alpinus)." Mammalian Biology 78, no. 6 (November 2013): 486–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2013.08.007.

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IYENGAR, A., V. N. BABU, S. HEDGES, A. B. VENKATARAMAN, N. MACLEAN, and P. A. MORIN. "Phylogeography, genetic structure, and diversity in the dhole (Cuon alpinus)." Molecular Ecology 14, no. 8 (July 2005): 2281–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2005.02582.x.

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Paulraj, S., N. Sundararajan, A. Manimozhi, and Sally Walker. "Reproduction of the Indian wild dog (Cuon alpinus) in captivity." Zoo Biology 11, no. 4 (1992): 235–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zoo.1430110403.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cuon alpinu"

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Milton, Ida. "Enclosure utilization and space preference in captive dholes (Cuon alpinus)." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Biologi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-95624.

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Knowledge of how animals utilize their space can be important when they are held in captivity. This is especially true for animals that are on the edge of extinction as such knowledge can possibly help to improve their captive breeding programs. One of these animals is the dhole, Cuon alpinus. The aim for this study was to assess how the dholes at Kolmården zoo utilize their space, if they share space and if they prefer to use specific pathways. The study took place at Kolmården zoo during 12 days and included a total of 72 hours of visual observation. A summarized map, with subdivision into 14 zones, of the dholes’ enclosure was used when recording the dholes’ location. For location recordings scan sampling was used. The dholes showed marked differences in utilization of zones ranging from the most popular zone with 1341 markings to the least popular zone with 71 markings. There was a clear preference for three zones during the whole observation period. No marked differences for utilization of zones were found between feeding vs. non-feeding days and morning vs. afternoon. Furthermore, the dholes showed a tendency for sharing space and utilization of two pathways. This project makes it evident that the dholes at Kolmården zoo prefer certain zones within their enclosure. This is probably due to that the zones preferred provides locations with access to resting, lookout possibilities etc that is important for the dholes to express a natural behavior.
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Malmqvist, Ann-Marie. "Use of space within their enclosure in captive Dholes (Cuon alpinus)." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-103196.

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In this study, 12 dholes (Cuon alpinus) at Kolmården Wildlife Park were observed to investigate how they use their enclosure and if they tend to share space with each other. Using scan sampling for every five minutes, the location of the dholes was marked on a hand drawn map with 14 zones. The study lasted for a total of 72 observation hours during three weeks.  The results showed that the dholes had marked preferences for certain zones. Within the zones, attractive areas, so-called hotspots, were found. A hotspot includes the majority of the markings in the zones. The number of observations ranged from 1341 in the most popular zone to 71 in the least popular. Comparisons between data for mornings vs. afternoon and feeding days vs. non-feeding days showed no obvious differences in utilization of the zones. Two frequently used pathways through the enclosure were found. Finally, the results showed that the dholes have a tendency to share space with each other.
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Ludwig, Wolfgang. "Zum Sozialverhalten des Rothundes (Cuon alpinus PALLAS, 1811) unter Gehegebedingungen Stragetegien von Kohäsion und Suppression /." Kassel : Kassel Univ. Press, 2007. http://d-nb.info/986598496/34.

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Ludwig, Wolfgang. "Zum Sozialverhalten des Rothundes (Cuon alpinus PALLAS, 1811) unter Gehegebedingungen Stragetegien von Kohäsion und Suppression." Kassel Kassel Univ. Press, 2006. http://www.uni-kassel.de/hrz/db4/extern/dbupress/publik/abstract.php?978-3-89958-285-7.

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Ludwig, Wolfgang [Verfasser]. "Zum Sozialverhalten des Rothundes (Cuon alpinus PALLAS, 1811) unter Gehegebedingungen : Stragetegien von Kohäsion und Suppression / Wolfgang Ludwig." Kassel : Kassel Univ. Press, 2007. http://d-nb.info/986598496/34.

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Bogusch, Corinna. "Zum Sozialverhalten rudellebender Wildcaniden in Gefangenschaft vergleichende Untersuchungen an Canis lupus, Cuon alpinus, Lycaon pictus und Speothos venaticus /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2003. http://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/diss/z2003/0105/.

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Fedderwitz, Frauke. "Protecting dogs against attacks by wolves (Canis lupus), with comparison to African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) and dholes (Cuon alpinus)." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-56817.

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In this thesis five different protection harnesses for hunting dogs against canidae attacks were assessed. Hunting dogs can be attacked and severely injured or killed by wolves (Canis lupus) when released during hunting. So far there is no effective protection method. Similar problems are reported with African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) and dholes (Cuon alpinus) with other domestic animals. In this study the experimental harnesses were presented on a dummy to lure the animals to attack them. The harnesses with physical (screws or spikes on the back) and ultrasound (immediate bite controlled and 19 second continuous ultrasound) deterrents were only assessed during wolf attacks, whereas the harness with electric shocks was also tested on the other two species. Neither physical nor ultrasound deterrents showed a large enough aversive response in the wolves. Electric shocks, given to the animals when biting the dummy, triggered an immediate release of the dummy in all three species. Long term effects differed between species and individuals. The exposed wolf did not touch the dummy again after a second exposure, whereas all except one African wild dog bit the dummy again in consecutive trials. Some individuals returned to bite a second time even in the same trial. An assessment of the long term effect on dholes was not possible, as the individuals were undistinguishable. Based on the data obtained in this study a harness with electric deterrent seems the most promising.
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Nurvianto, Sandy [Verfasser], Sven [Akademischer Betreuer] Herzog, Imron Muhammad Akademischer Betreuer] Ali, and Mechthild [Gutachter] [Roth. "The Ecology of Javan Asiatic Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus javanicus, Pallas 1811) in Baluran National Park, East Java, Indonesia / Sandy Nurvianto ; Gutachter: Mechthild Roth ; Sven Herzog, Muhammad Ali Imron." Dresden : Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1226811426/34.

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GHEZZO, ELENA. "The Late Pleistocene site of Equi (Massa, Apuane Alps): revaluation of historical data and new discoveries. Morphological comparison of Italian and European Felids." Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/987619.

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The European leopards and Cuon alpinus from the Late Pleistocene site of Equi (Tuscany) have been here studied and described underling the exceptional conservation of these rare carnivorans. Moreover, the historical collection discovered between 1911 and 1917 have been reorganized in order to verify the faunal assemblage throughout the stratigraphic record and the frequencies the species in the different layers. I also studied the Middle Pleistocene fossils of lynxes discovered in the site of Valdemino and determined as Lynx spelaeus, and the taxonomical determination of Late Pleistocen European lion.
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Maisch, Heike. "Ist das Fortpflanzungssystem bei Rothunden Cuon alpinus die Ursache oder eine Konsequenz des Rudellebens"." Doctoral thesis, 2006. https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-2006041112.

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Rothunde (Cuon alpinus, Pallas 1811) auch Asiatische Wildhunde genannt gehören zu den mittelgroßen, im Rudel lebenden Caniden. In dieser Studie wurden die ultimaten Gründe für einen Verbleib der Nachkommen im Rudel (auch über ihre Geschlechtsreife hinaus) erörtert und die proximaten Mechanismen, wie Rudelleben koordiniert wird, erforscht. Dazu wurden über vier Jahre von 2001 bis 2004 drei verschiedene Rudel in den Zoos Schwerin und Magdeburg studiert. Schwerpunkte der Grundlagenforschung waren die Paar- und Rudelbildung sowie die Koordination des Zusammenlebens mittels optischer und olfaktorischer Kommunikation. Des weiteren fanden die Reproduktion und die Aufzucht besondere Beachtung. Im angewandten Bereich der Studie wurde der Einfluss verschiedener haltungsspezifischer Parameter auf den Reproduktionserfolg der Rudel in zoologischen Gärten Europas untersucht. Als Forschungsansatz wurde hypothetisch angenommen, dass Rothunde nicht wegen der kooperativen Jagd im Rudel leben, sondern aufgrund der hohen prä- und postnatalen Kosten einer Aufzucht. Die Reproduktion ist dabei auf das Alphapaar beschränkt, die restlichen Rudelmitglieder sind obligate Helfer, die durch ihre Verwandtschaft mit dem Alphapaar indirekt an Fitness gewinnen. Dies konnte in der vorliegenden Studie bestätigt werden. Eine Reproduktionsunterdrückung konnte belegt werden. Zur Paarungszeit grenzten sich die Alphatiere durch alleiniges Markierungsverhalten ab. Die Zahl der Aggressionen gegen gleichgeschlechtliche, reproduktionsfähige Rudelmitglieder stieg ebenfalls an, die Hierarchie im Rudel trat deutlich hervor. Während der Trächtigkeitsphase und der Aufzucht befriedete sich das Rudel. Alle Rudelmitglieder halfen bei der Aufzucht der Welpen des Alphapaares. Dabei gab es verschiedene Rollen und Aufgaben. Die Elterntiere wurden durch die Helfer merklich entlastet. Während sich Rudel mit vier und mehr Tieren reproduzieren, ziehen 1,1 Rothunde auch im Zoo nur selten Junge groß.
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Books on the topic "Cuon alpinu"

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Gathorne-Hardy, Cranbrook Gathorne. The contribution of archaeology to the zoogeography of Borneo, with the first record of a wild canid of early Holocene age. Chicago, Ill: Field Museum of Natural History, 1988.

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Gathorne-Hardy, Cranbrook Gathorne. The contribution of archaeology to the zoogeography of Borneo, with the first record of a wild canid of early Holocene age: A contribution in celebration of the distinguished scholarship of Robert F. Inger on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. Chicago, Ill: Field Museum of Natural History, 1988.

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Wild dogs of the world. Gainesville, Florida: Windhorse Books, 2016.

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Craig, Kelly. Cuon Alpino: Foto Stupende e Fatti Divertenti Libro Sui Cuon Alpino per Bambini. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cuon alpinu"

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Jain, Dhruv, G. Areendran, Krishna Raj, Varun Dutta Gupta, and Mehebub Sahana. "Comparison of AHP and Maxent Model for Assessing Habitat Suitability of Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus) in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh." In Spatial Modeling in Forest Resources Management, 327–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56542-8_14.

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"Cuon alpinus, the red dog." In Animals in Stone, 218–19. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047443568_018.

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