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Entre 1370 et 1406 des vêtements en peaux de chamois sont confectionnés à la cour de Savoie. Ce n’est pas une spécificité des comtes de cette principauté située près des lieux de chasse de cet animal : les cours de France, de Bourgogne ou... more
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      Medieval HistoryHistoire MédiévaleChamoisLeather
Lactation exerts heavy energetic and physiological costs to mothers, whilst determining early growth and survival of offspring. To mountain ungu-lates, access to high-quality forage during nursing and weaning is crucial for reproductive... more
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      Maternal Care/ InvestmentLactationChamoisMaternal care
Il camoscio appenninico (già camoscio d'Abruzzo)  visto in chiave storico-linguistica prima del 1913.

The history of the Apennine chamois (rupicapra pyrenaica ornata) before the Italian protection decree of 1913.
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      ChamoisFaunaHistory of AnimalsNature Conservation
Pisidia Region, covers the northern part of Antalya with provinces of Burdur-Isparta. Rock Arts (Petroglyphs or Pictogram) in The Altıkapılı Cave Church – the subject of this study – was discovered during research carried out for the... more
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      PisidiaRock ArtChamoisPetroglyphs
In this paper, the authors highlight the morphometric features allowing the distinction between the petrous part of the temporal bone of some Caprinae, with a particular consideration of sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus), in... more
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      SheepChamoisDomesticationCapra ibex
Orf-virus (ORFV) is a parapoxvirus that infects small ruminants worldwide causing sporadic zoonotic infections, mainly transmitted by direct contact with sheep and goats. Following an ORFV case in a hunter of Alpine chamois (Rupicapra... more
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      ChamoisParapoxvirusOrf-virus
In this paper, the authors highlight the morphometric features allowing the distinction between the petrous part of the temporal bone of some Caprinae, with a particular consideration of sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus), in... more
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      GeographyArchaeologySheepChamois
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      ManagementZoologyConservationBiology
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      ZoologyAnimal EcologySheepChamois
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      Wildlife ConservationSoft Tissue PreservationTheriogenologyBiological Sciences
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) are usually considered an alpine species in New Zealand, but also occur in forests in areas such as Westland. A postal survey of commercial helicopter-based hunters indicated that chamois are present within... more
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      EcologyDISTRIBUTIONChamoisNew Zealand
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      EcologyPopulation DynamicsChamoisHunting