Search Results - "Supriatna, J"
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HYBRIDIZATION AND POPULATION GENETICS OF TWO MACAQUE SPECIES IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Published in Evolution (01-08-2001)“…This study investigates hybridization and population genetics of two species of macaque monkey in Sulawesi, Indonesia, using molecular markers from…”
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All sectors of society must work together to save biodiversity
Published in Nature (London) (01-03-2001)Get full text
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Growth and sexual dimorphism in a population of hybrid macaques
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-03-2007)“…Growth and sexual dimorphism have long been the focus of investigation for researchers interested in the life history and socioecology of nonhuman primates…”
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Confirmation and location of the hybrid zone between wild populations of Macaca tonkeana and Macaca hecki in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Published in American journal of primatology (1997)“…Reports of hybridization between Macaca tonkeana and Macaca hecki were investigated in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. We defined sets of morphological traits…”
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HYBRIDIZATION AND POPULATION GENETICS OF TWO MACAQUE SPECIES IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA
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Diet and Activity of the Bear Cuscus, Ailurops ursinus, in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-08-1999)“…We studied the daily time budget and feeding activity of the bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus, in the Tangkoko-Duasudara Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi,…”
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The delusion of stripes: A century-old mystery of five-lined sun skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae: Eutropis) of Peninsular India elucidated
Published in Zoologischer Anzeiger (01-01-2022)“…We re-evaluate the taxonomic identities of five-lined skinks of the genus Eutropis (E. trivittata, E. beddomei, E. nagarjunensis, and E. bibronii) inhabiting…”
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Phylogenetics of Fanged Frogs: Testing Biogeographical Hypotheses at the Interface of the Asian and Australian Faunal Zones
Published in Systematic biology (01-12-2003)“…The interface of the Asian and Australian faunal zones is defined by a network of deep ocean trenches that separate intervening islands of the Philippines and…”
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HYBRIDIZATION AND POPULATION GENETICS OF TWO MACAQUE SPECIES IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Published in Evolution (01-08-2001)“…— This study investigates hybridization and population genetics of two species of macaque monkey in Sulawesi, Indonesia, using molecular markers from…”
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Testes biopsy analysis and hormonal reproduction levels of pig tail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) injected with testosterone enanthate (TE) and depot medroxy progesterone acetate (DMPA)
Published in Medical journal of Indonesia (01-07-2001)“…The objective of this study is to analyse the testes biopsy and to know the lnrmone level reproduction of pig tail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) injected with…”
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The effects of feeding an Asian or Western diet on sperm numbers, sperm quality and serum hormone levels in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) injected with testosterone enanthate (TE) plus depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA)
Published in International journal of andrology (01-04-1999)“…The aim of this study was to elucidate the effects of an Asian diet compared to a Western diet on sperm numbers and quality, and serum hormones in cynomolgus…”
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Habitat Suitability of Release Site for Javan Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) in Mount Malabar Protected Forests, West Java
Published in Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika (31-08-2018)“…The javan gibbon reintroduction program requires assessment of suitable habitat within release sites to assure the survival of released gibbons. We studied…”
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MONKEYS AND TOADS DEFINE AREAS OF ENDEMISM ON SULAWESI
Published in Evolution (01-06-2003)“…Ecological or geological phenomena can impose limits on geographic diversification that cause biogeographical patterns of distantly related but sympatrically…”
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Environment. Can we defy nature's end?
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Can We Defy Nature's End?
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-09-2001)“…Pimm et al raise questions regarding the enforceability of measures to protect natural ecosystems and prevent extinctions. Across several human generations, a…”
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The effects of western diet on sperm quantity and quality and serum hormonal concentration in cynomologus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) injected with testosterone enanthate (TE) plus depot medroxy progesterone acetate (DMPA+)
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Green Dentistry in Oral Cancer Treatment Using Biosynthesis Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: A Systematic Review
Published in Cancer management and research (01-01-2024)“…Oral cancer is a worldwide health issue with high incidence and mortality, demands an effective treatment to improve patient prognosis. Superparamagnetic iron…”
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Diversification Of Sulawesi Macaque Monkeys: Decoupled Evolution Of Mitochondrial And Autosomal DNA
Published in Evolution (01-08-2003)“…In macaque monkeys, females are philopatric and males are obligate dispersers. This social system is expected to differently affect evolution of genetic…”
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DIVERSIFICATION OF SULAWESI MACAQUE MONKEYS: DECOUPLED EVOLUTION OF MITOCHONDRIAL AND AUTOSOMAL DNA
Published in Evolution (01-08-2003)“…In macaque monkeys, females are philopatric and males are obligate dispersers. This social system is expected to differently affect evolution of genetic…”
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Origin of the Sulawesi macaques (Cercopithecidae:Macaca) as suggested by mitochondrial DNA phylogeny
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-04-1999)“…One of the sharpest biogeographical transitions in the world occurs between the Indonesian islands of Borneo and Sulawesi; this transition is demarcated by…”
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