Fig. 3.—Differences in thickness, shape, and curvature of horns, and thickness of neck between female and male Bos gaurus from Mysore Zoo, southern India. Photographer F. S. Ahrestani.Published as part of Ahrestani, Farshid S, 2018, Bos frontalisandBosgaurus(Artiodactyla: Bovidae), pp. 34-50 in Mammalian Species 50 (959) on page 3, DOI: 10.1093/mspecies/sey004, http://zenodo.org/record/457348
FIGURE 3. Cnemaspis heteropholis (male, CES L692): (A) dorsal view of head, (B) ventral view of head...
Fig. 4.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male do...
FIGURE 3. Dorsal scalation on head and nape in Stiphodon palawanensis. a, male (43.1 mm SL, CMK 1196...
Fig. 2.—Adult female Bos gaurus with typical brown pelage and smooth, spiral-shaped horns from BR Hi...
Fig. 4.—Age-specific differences in the size and shape of the head and horns, and the black:white ra...
Fig. 1.—Adult male Bos gaurus with conspicuous dorsal ridge and dewlaps from Nagarahole Tiger Reserv...
Fig. 7.—Bos gaurus herd with adult females and calves from Bandipur Tiger Reserve, southern India. U...
Fig. 5.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of adult male Bos g...
Fig. 8.—Two (3- and 6-year-old) captive male Bos gaurus sparring in Mysore Zoo, southern India. Phot...
Fig. 6.—Distribution of Bos gaurus endemic to southern and southeastern Asia. Map redrawn from Inter...
FIG. 2. — Bivariate plots of basal horn-core dimensions in Gazella Blainville, 1816 from Maragheh (t...
One reason why the gaur Bos gaurus is a poorly understood species is because there are no reliable d...
Fig. 3.—Skulls of male (left) and female (right) wild yaks (Bos mutus) from Yeniugou, central Qingha...
FIG. 30.— Bovidae indet.,upper left molar (?M3) (MMTT1A/339) from Maragheh in occlusal (A) and labia...
Researchers generally agree that the horns of male bovids are a product of sexual selection and are ...
FIGURE 3. Cnemaspis heteropholis (male, CES L692): (A) dorsal view of head, (B) ventral view of head...
Fig. 4.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male do...
FIGURE 3. Dorsal scalation on head and nape in Stiphodon palawanensis. a, male (43.1 mm SL, CMK 1196...
Fig. 2.—Adult female Bos gaurus with typical brown pelage and smooth, spiral-shaped horns from BR Hi...
Fig. 4.—Age-specific differences in the size and shape of the head and horns, and the black:white ra...
Fig. 1.—Adult male Bos gaurus with conspicuous dorsal ridge and dewlaps from Nagarahole Tiger Reserv...
Fig. 7.—Bos gaurus herd with adult females and calves from Bandipur Tiger Reserve, southern India. U...
Fig. 5.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of adult male Bos g...
Fig. 8.—Two (3- and 6-year-old) captive male Bos gaurus sparring in Mysore Zoo, southern India. Phot...
Fig. 6.—Distribution of Bos gaurus endemic to southern and southeastern Asia. Map redrawn from Inter...
FIG. 2. — Bivariate plots of basal horn-core dimensions in Gazella Blainville, 1816 from Maragheh (t...
One reason why the gaur Bos gaurus is a poorly understood species is because there are no reliable d...
Fig. 3.—Skulls of male (left) and female (right) wild yaks (Bos mutus) from Yeniugou, central Qingha...
FIG. 30.— Bovidae indet.,upper left molar (?M3) (MMTT1A/339) from Maragheh in occlusal (A) and labia...
Researchers generally agree that the horns of male bovids are a product of sexual selection and are ...
FIGURE 3. Cnemaspis heteropholis (male, CES L692): (A) dorsal view of head, (B) ventral view of head...
Fig. 4.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male do...
FIGURE 3. Dorsal scalation on head and nape in Stiphodon palawanensis. a, male (43.1 mm SL, CMK 1196...