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Rupicapra pyrenaica (Pyrenean chamois) - Animal Diversity WebR. pyrenaica generally stays above 1,800 meters in alpine meadows during the warmer months of the year (Nowak, 1983). In late fall and winter they have been ...
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Seasonal diet composition of Pyrenean chamois is mainly shaped ...Jan 23, 2019 · The Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) is a medium-sized mountain ungulate widely distributed in alpine and subalpine habitats of ...
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Inter-agency coordination fosters the recovery of the Pyrenean ...Oct 14, 2010 · The Pyrenean chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica is a small, slightly dimorphic mountain-dwelling ungulate endemic to the Pyrenees. It is ...
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The reintroduction of Apennine chamois in the Majella National ParkWe report the first-ever reintroduction of the Apennine chamois in Majella. The population has exceeded 1300 individuals after 22–25 years.
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Rupicapra pyrenaica - NCBI - NLM - NIHTaxonomic rank: species ; Current scientific name: Rupicapra pyrenaica. Bonaparte, 1845 ; Common name: Pyrenean chamois ; Nucleotide. All nucleotide sequences275.Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Southern chamois - Rupicapra pyrenaica - Bonaparte, 1845 - EUNISThreat status Europe, Least Concern (IUCN). Protected by, EU Habitats Directive and 2 other international agreements. Most preferred habitats.
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(PDF) Revision of Rupicapra genus III - ResearchGateR. ornata and R. pyrenaica share a number of striking morphologic traits, which were ignored by Couturier (1938) and Dolan (1963) who supported Lydekker's ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Systematics, phylogenetic relationships, and dispersal of the ...The Villafranchian Procamptoceras may be considered to be the closest known form to Rupicapra's ancestor. Rupicapra evolved during the middle and late ...
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(PDF) Revision of Rupicapra Genus. II. A skull and horn statistical ...A statistical evaluation of skull and horn measurements comparing sexually mature male Abruzzo and Pyrenean chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra orrrata and R.
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Evolutionary aspects of the biology of chamois, Rupicapra spp ...Kurtén (1968) wrote that the origin of Rupicapra 'is a mystery'. Today we know a little more on its evolution, although we are still far from having a clear ...
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Chamois - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from French chamois (14th c.) meaning "Alpine antelope," this word means both a soft leather from its skin and the verb "to polish with chamois" ...
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CHAMOIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websterchamois ; or less commonly chammy ; or shammy. ˈsha-mē ; Etymology. Middle French, from Late Latin camox ; First Known Use. 1560, in the meaning defined at sense 1.
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Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) - iNaturalistThe Pyrenean chamois (French: izard or isard, Spanish: rebeco or gamuza, Catalan: isard, Italian: camoscio, Aragonese: sarrio or chizardo), ...
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chamois in Catalan - English-Catalan Dictionary - GlosbeTranslation of "chamois" into Catalan. isard, camussa, Camussa are the top translations of "chamois" into Catalan. Sample translated sentence: Together, they ...
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Pyrenean chamois - HUNT in FRANCEThe emblem of the Pyrenees! The Pyrenean goat-antelope is a close cousin of the Alpine chamois. It is hunted solely by stalking (notice that, together with ...Missing: heraldry | Show results with:heraldry
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50 Diners - Joan Martí i Alanis (Pyrenean Chamois) - AndorraCommemorative issue. Pyrenean Chamois. Series: Wildlife of Andorra. Obverse. Crowned Coat of Arms of Andorra to left of five line inscription. Script: Latin.<|separator|>
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Integrating phylogeographic patterns of microsatellite and mtDNA ...Jul 22, 2010 · The subspecies rupicapra, represented by many thousands of individuals, has very high levels of diversity, both for mitochondrial and for ...
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Rupicapra pyrenaica Bonaparte 1845 - Plazi TreatmentBankNov 29, 2024 · Horn length 17-28 cm (males), horn basal girth 6-9 cm (males). Horns of males have a greater horn basal girth. The tips of the horns hook ...
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Cantabrian Chamois - Spanish Big Game... Rupicapra Pyrenaica Parva Body height: 2,45-2,78 ft / 75-85 cm. Weight: 66,15 ... Both males and females have short, straightish horns which are hooked backwards ...
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Revision of Rupicapra Genus. II. A skull and horn statistical ...Sep 14, 2009 · A statistical evaluation of skull and horn measurements comparing sexually mature male Abruzzo and Pyrenean chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra ornata ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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(PDF) Revision of Rupicapra Genus. II. A skull and horn statistical ...Sep 14, 2009 · Horns are longer in adult Apennine chamois than in the other subspecies (mean length: c. 25-28 cm in Apennine chamois; c. 18-21 cm in Pyrenean ...
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Rupicapra rupicapra | CABI Compendium - CABI Digital LibraryOct 31, 2024 · Head-body length is 90-135 cm, tail 3-10 cm, and shoulder height 70-85 cm (Lynx Nature Books, 2023; GBIF Secretariat, 2024). Chamois weigh 25-60 ...
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Northern Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra (Linnaeus, 1758) and ...Adult body mass is around 30 kg in males and 24 kg in females (Pérez-Barbería & Palacios 2009), and both sexes present two small, hooked horns. ... ... These ...
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Sexual dimorphism of Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica ...Sexual dimorphism of Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) based on skull morphometry · Abstract · Citations (15) · References (11) · Recommended publications.
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Rupicapra pyrenaica, Southern chamois IUCN reassessment 2020Jan 11, 2021 · Successfully reintroduced or introduced benignly: Yes. Subject to ex-situ conservation: Yes ; Included in international legislation: Yes. Subject ...
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[PDF] A low altitude forest dwelling Pyrenean chamois population ... - Dialnetpyrenaica in the Pyrenees (Herrero et al., 2020). In 2002 the population of Pyrenean chamois was estimated at around 53,000 animals, comprising one single ...
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Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica)Jan 30, 2019 · In a dense chamois population (14 ind / km²) in the Western Pyrenees in France, over one-half were in groups of 25 and one-third were in groups ...Colouration / Pelage · Habitat · Breeding
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/19771/9012711) does not contain detailed information on the geographic range, distribution, historical and current range, reintroductions, or population estimates for *Rupicapra pyrenaica*, including specifics for the Pyrenees, Cantabrian Mountains, and Apennines. The page appears to be a species profile on the IUCN Red List, but the text provided in the query is incomplete and lacks the necessary data.
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The return of the chamois in the State Reserve Monte VelinoJan 6, 2022 · The Apennine chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata) is considered a priority subspecies under the European Nature Conservation Act and is ...
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[PDF] Habitat selection and social behaviour in a Pyrenean chamois ...Several factors can influence habitat selection in chamois, including environmental factors such as topography, geology, and climate; environmental variables ...Missing: conservation | Show results with:conservation
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Mineral lick use by a community of large herbivores in northern IranJan 18, 2023 · Natural mineral licks are ecologically valuable resources to meet ... The weather dictates the rhythms: Alpine chamois activity is well adapted to ...
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Variability of spring habitat selection by isards (Rupicapra pyrenaica)Montane pastures at low altitude were first selected. Then, when snow melted, this habitat was vacated for 1800- to 2000-m subalpine pastures. Regardless of the ...
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(PDF) Effects of an exceptionally snowy winter on chamois survivalAug 9, 2025 · Winter harshness and snow cover are among the main limiting factors even for wild mountain ungulates adapted to the Alpine climate (Jacobson et ...
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Social affinities as the basis of the social organization of a Pyrenean ...The tendencies of different age and sex classes to flock with each other were analysed in a Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) population of southern ...
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“How Animals Communicate” | Open Indiana | Indiana University PressIn the latter case, alarm calls can also be very loud, like for example, the whistling of ibex (Capra ibex), chamois, and reedbuck (Redunca redunca); or they ...
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Catch me if you can: antipredatory behaviour of chamois to the wolfFurthermore, harsh weather conditions and competition with deer had additive, negative roles on foraging behavior and survival of chamois. ... stotting, hissing ...
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[PDF] Positive effect of spring advance on the diet quality of an alpine ...Feb 15, 2024 · We benefited from an exceptional long-term dietary monitoring (24 years) of a Pyrenean chamois popula- tion (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica ...
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Trophic utilization of a montane/subalpine forest by chamois ...Abstract. We have determined the annual variations in the diet of a dense chamois population inhabiting the northern face of the Arazas Canyon (679 ha), ...
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Nutrition of Goats - Management and NutritionOn average, goats consume 1.8%–2.0% of their body weight in dry matter a day. For maintenance, goats should consume forage with a crude protein ...Missing: Rupicapra pyrenaica
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Chamois | Goatlike Animals, Characteristics, Leather - BritannicaThe two species are the Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica), which is found in the Cantabrian Mountains ... Stocky climbers with muscular legs and broad hooves ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Seasonal diet composition of Pyrenean chamois is mainly shaped ...Jan 23, 2019 · In conclusion, Pyrenean chamois are well adapted to the variations in the seasonal availability of plants in alpine habitats but could be ...
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Onset of autumn shapes the timing of birth in Pyrenean chamois ...Oct 27, 2015 · Mating occurs from mid-November to early January with males engaging primarily in tending and blocking behaviour to maintain exclusive access to ...
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Rutting behaviour of territorial and nonterritorial male chamoisOur results support the hypothesis that chamois may assert dominance through intense aggressiveness rather than through horn size or body mass.Missing: clashes | Show results with:clashes
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Diseases of Chamois | Veterian KeyOct 1, 2016 · Two species of chamois are described: Rupicapra pyrenaica occurs in ... Kids weigh between 3 and 5 kg (6½-12 lb) at birth and double their weight ...Feeding And Housing · Restraint And Handling · Chemical Restraint
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Pasture Quality Affects Juvenile Survival through Reduced Maternal ...Winter survival of chamois kids was c. 2 times greater in the rich area (45%) than in poor areas (20–26%). In the poor areas, resource scarcity induced adult ...Missing: maturity lifespan
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From gestation to weaning: Combining robust design and multi ...Aug 3, 2017 · ... survival of Pyrenean chamois depending on previous reproductive effort (non-gestating vs. ... All “poor” breeders survived until age 12 and had ...Missing: maturity lifespan
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Mortality patterns in a protected population of isards (Rupicapra ...Aug 6, 2025 · Abstract: We considered variation in mortality over 8 years in a protected population of isards (Pyrenean chamois;.
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Long-Term monitoring of Pyrenean chamois in a protected area ...Aug 7, 2025 · The maximum theoretical growth rate is about 25%, although actual mean rates of increase are much lower, about 9.6% in the Cantabrian Mountains ...