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Japanese SerowEducational resources on Japanese SerowJapanese Serow [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Japanese Serow Japanese Serow Figure 1 This figure provides the general area of occupation by the Japanese serow. (Source: <l http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Artiodactyla/Nemorhaedus_crispus.html>) www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2006/Magargal/magargal.html Comparative Placentation The Japanese serow is a mountainous, endangered species in Japan that is being conserved at the Japanese Serow Center on Gozaisho Mountain. placentation.ucsd.edu/serow.html Untitled Document [www.bio.davidson.edu] The Mating System of the Japanese Serow. Capricornis crispus (Source: < http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/view.php?tid=3&did=49390 > *permission pending*) www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2006/Magargal/serowmating.htm Untitled Document [www.bio.davidson.edu] ..."Nemorhaedus crispus Japanese serow." Retrieved April 12, 2006, from http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Artiodactyla/Nemorhaedus_crispus.html. www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2006/Magargal/references.htm Untitled Document [www.bio.davidson.edu] Social Spacing in the Japanese Serow . Capricornis crispus. Figure 2 This figure was taken from Ochiai et al. 2002. The thin and thick lines represent the male and female www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2006/Magargal/serowspacing.htm Social Systems Japanese Serow '06 ... This site contains links to the Avian social system projects created for Animal www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/SocialSystemsHome.html Comparative Placentation In contrast, the Japanese serow has a diploid number of 2n=50, with 10 metacentrics, presumably derived by Robertsonian fusion (Benirschke et al., 1972), and placentation.ucsd.edu/goral.htm Porter, Warren - Date Last Updated: 06/04/2009 Habitat Evaluation for the Japanese Serow (Capricornis crispus) by Energetics Landscape Modeling. Ecol. Appl. (in press). Meadows, S., W. P. Porter and S. Craven. 2007. metc.med.wisc.edu/metc/fac/fac40.php Mammalian Species Accounts Mammalian Species is published regularly by the American Society of Mammalogists with 25-30 accounts issued each year, each summarizing the current understanding of the biology of www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/VHAYSSEN/msi/msiaccounts.html ISU GK-12 Project The model, Niche Mapperâ„¢, was the first mechanistic model to successfully predict the distribution of a mammalian species (the Japanese serow; Capricornis crispus), and it holds www.isu.edu/departments/gradk12/Profiles2008_2009/Ryan_Long.html
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