some cestodes and nematodes parasitizing gallinaceous and columbi-form birds in nepal. | the birds from the valley of the barun khola river (great himalaya, eastern nepal), tetraogallus tibetanus aquilonifer, ithaginis cruentus cruentus, lophophorus impejanus, columba leuconota and gallus gallus f. dom., were examined for helminths. ten species of parasitic worms (3 of the class cestoidea and 7 of the class nematoda) were found in their digestive tract. one of them, ascaridia nepalensis, is described as a new species. | 1975 | 1241378 |
correction: refugia persistence of qinghai-tibetan plateau by the cold-tolerant bird tetraogallus tibetanus (galliformes: phasianidae). | | 2015 | 26039054 |
refugia persistence of qinghai-tibetan plateau by the cold-tolerant bird tetraogallus tibetanus (galliformes: phasianidae). | most of the temperate species are expected to have moved to lower altitudes during the glacial periods of the quaternary. here we tested this hypothesis in a cold-tolerant avian species tibetan snowcock (tetraogallus tibetanus) using two segments of mitochondrial gene (a 705bp cytochrome-b; abbrev. cyt-b and an 854 bp control region; abbrev. cr) and eight microsatellite loci by characterizing population differentiation and gene flow across its range. combined (cyt-b + cr) datasets detected sever ... | 2015 | 25822918 |
phylogeography of tibetan snowcock (tetraogallus tibetanus) in qinghai-tibetan plateau. | data from eight microsatellite loci were used to infer the evolutionary and past demographic processes in 97 tibetan snowcocks sampled from eight different geographical locations on the qinghai-tibetan plateau. analysis of the microsatellite dna markers indicated that tibetan snowcock on the plateau were geographically structured, and that phylogenetic analyses identified three phylogroups, namely those from xunhua, the qilian mountains and all others. the use of bayesian clustering and populati ... | 2009 | 19111936 |