Fig. 1.—Mature male wild yak (Bos mutus) in Yeniugou, central Qinghai, China. Photograph courtesy of Milo Burcham (www. milophotos.com).Published as part of Leslie, David M. & Schaller, George B., 2009, Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), pp. 1-17 in Mammalian Species 836 (3) on page 1, DOI: 10.1644/836.1, http://zenodo.org/record/503368
Fig. 1.—Adult male Bos gaurus with conspicuous dorsal ridge and dewlaps from Nagarahole Tiger Reserv...
Wild yak Bos mutus is believed to have gone extinct from Nepal. Various searches in the last decade ...
The wild yak (Bos grunniens mutus) is considered as one of the endangered species. To provide usefu...
Fig. 5.—Wild yak (Bos mutus) adult females and calves in Yeniugou, central Qinghai, China. Photograp...
Fig. 3.—Skulls of male (left) and female (right) wild yaks (Bos mutus) from Yeniugou, central Qingha...
Fig. 2.—Distribution of the wild yak (Bos mutus) is restricted to the Tibetan Plateau of western Chi...
Fig. 4.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male do...
Yak (Bos grunniens) are members of the Artiodactyla, family Bovidae, genus Bos. Wild yak are first o...
On following pages: 6. Yak (Bos mutus).Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, ...
Leslie, David M., Schaller, George B. (2009): Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). M...
Sequences of complete mitochondrial DNA D-loop in 30 Chinese yak (Bos grunniens) of four breeds were...
Aim We aimed to examine the phylogeographical structure and demographic history of domestic and wi...
The wild yak Bos mutus was believed to be regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until our team doc...
Wu, Shaobin, Zhang, Xiuyue, Yue, Bisong, Zeng, Bo, Ran, Jianghong (2010): Phylogenetic position of t...
The yak is one of the few animals that can thrive in the harsh environment of the Qinghai-Tibetan Pl...
Fig. 1.—Adult male Bos gaurus with conspicuous dorsal ridge and dewlaps from Nagarahole Tiger Reserv...
Wild yak Bos mutus is believed to have gone extinct from Nepal. Various searches in the last decade ...
The wild yak (Bos grunniens mutus) is considered as one of the endangered species. To provide usefu...
Fig. 5.—Wild yak (Bos mutus) adult females and calves in Yeniugou, central Qinghai, China. Photograp...
Fig. 3.—Skulls of male (left) and female (right) wild yaks (Bos mutus) from Yeniugou, central Qingha...
Fig. 2.—Distribution of the wild yak (Bos mutus) is restricted to the Tibetan Plateau of western Chi...
Fig. 4.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male do...
Yak (Bos grunniens) are members of the Artiodactyla, family Bovidae, genus Bos. Wild yak are first o...
On following pages: 6. Yak (Bos mutus).Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, ...
Leslie, David M., Schaller, George B. (2009): Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). M...
Sequences of complete mitochondrial DNA D-loop in 30 Chinese yak (Bos grunniens) of four breeds were...
Aim We aimed to examine the phylogeographical structure and demographic history of domestic and wi...
The wild yak Bos mutus was believed to be regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until our team doc...
Wu, Shaobin, Zhang, Xiuyue, Yue, Bisong, Zeng, Bo, Ran, Jianghong (2010): Phylogenetic position of t...
The yak is one of the few animals that can thrive in the harsh environment of the Qinghai-Tibetan Pl...
Fig. 1.—Adult male Bos gaurus with conspicuous dorsal ridge and dewlaps from Nagarahole Tiger Reserv...
Wild yak Bos mutus is believed to have gone extinct from Nepal. Various searches in the last decade ...
The wild yak (Bos grunniens mutus) is considered as one of the endangered species. To provide usefu...