This is the first morphometric study on the Bornean subspecies of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis). The morphological measurements of captive E. m. borneensis in Sabah were taken and compared to those of the captive elephants (E. m. indicus) in Peninsula Malaysia in an attempt to see if there were any morphological differences. No significant differences were found in the selected measurements between Bornean elephants and Peninsula Malaysia elephants (ANCOVA, r > 0.05). Results indicated that there is positive relationship between age and the selected morphometric measurements
Abstract Background Researchers often document wildlife surveys using images. These images contain d...
A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an ani...
As a result of the lack of basic microscopic anatomy of the elephants' foot, this study deals with t...
This is the first morphometric study on the Bornean subspecies of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximu...
This is the first morphometric study on the Bornean subspecies of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximu...
3. Asian Elephant Elephas maximus French: Eléphant d'Asie / German: Asiatischer Elefant / Span...
One of four subspecies of the Elephas maximus (Asian elephant) is Elephas maximus sumatranus, found ...
Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is a species distributed in Sumatera Indonesia with C...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
Records of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) were used to derive parameters of the von Berta...
Indonesia is one of the greatest diversity country of mammals (701 species of mammals listed) in the...
Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as ...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
<div><p>Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitn...
Sumateran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is one of The Asian Elephants subspecies (Elephas ma...
Abstract Background Researchers often document wildlife surveys using images. These images contain d...
A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an ani...
As a result of the lack of basic microscopic anatomy of the elephants' foot, this study deals with t...
This is the first morphometric study on the Bornean subspecies of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximu...
This is the first morphometric study on the Bornean subspecies of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximu...
3. Asian Elephant Elephas maximus French: Eléphant d'Asie / German: Asiatischer Elefant / Span...
One of four subspecies of the Elephas maximus (Asian elephant) is Elephas maximus sumatranus, found ...
Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is a species distributed in Sumatera Indonesia with C...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
Records of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) were used to derive parameters of the von Berta...
Indonesia is one of the greatest diversity country of mammals (701 species of mammals listed) in the...
Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as ...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
<div><p>Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitn...
Sumateran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is one of The Asian Elephants subspecies (Elephas ma...
Abstract Background Researchers often document wildlife surveys using images. These images contain d...
A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an ani...
As a result of the lack of basic microscopic anatomy of the elephants' foot, this study deals with t...