Ecology
Associations
Known predators
Canis lupus
Canis lupus familiaris
Based on studies in:
India, Rajasthan Desert (Desert or dune)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- I. K. Sharma, A study of ecosystems of the Indian desert, Trans. Indian Soc. Desert Technol. and Univ. Center Desert Stud. 5(2):51-55, from p. 52 and A study of agro-ecosystems in the Indian desert, ibid. 5:77-82, from p. 79 1980).
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Known prey organisms
Eleucine
Cyperus
Cenchrus
Zizyphus
Crotalaria
Prosopis cineraria
Based on studies in:
India, Rajasthan Desert (Desert or dune)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- I. K. Sharma, A study of ecosystems of the Indian desert, Trans. Indian Soc. Desert Technol. and Univ. Center Desert Stud. 5(2):51-55, from p. 52 and A study of agro-ecosystems in the Indian desert, ibid. 5:77-82, from p. 79 1980).
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Molecular Biology and Genetics
Molecular Biology
Statistics of barcoding coverage
| Specimen Records: | 63 | Public Records: | 42 |
| Specimens with Sequences: | 173 | Public Species: | 27 |
| Specimens with Barcodes: | 43 | Public BINs: | 1 |
| Species: | 28 | ||
| Species With Barcodes: | 27 | ||
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Barcode data
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Locations of barcode samples
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Wikipedia
Antilopinae
| This article does not cite any references or sources. (December 2009) |
The Antilopinae are a subfamily of Bovidae. The gazelles, blackbucks, springboks, gerenuks, dibatags, and central Asian gazelles are often referred to as "true antelopes", and are usually classified as the only representatives of the Antilopinae. True antelopes occur in much of Africa and Asia, with the highest concentration of species occurring in East Africa in Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania. The saigas and Tibetan antelopes are related to true antelopes (Antilopinae) and goats (Caprinae), but often placed in their own subfamily, Saiginae. These animals inhabit much of central and western Asia. The dwarf antelopes are sometimes placed in a separate subfamily, Neotraginae, and live entirely in sub-Saharan Africa.
Classification
FAMILY BOVIDAE
- Subfamily Antilopinae
- Tribe Antilopini
- Genus Ammodorcas
- Genus Antidorcas
- Genus Antilope
- Genus Eudorcas
- Mongalla gazelle Eudorcas albonotata
- Red gazelle Eudorcas rufina †
- Red-fronted gazelle Eudorcas rufrifrons
- Thomson's gazelle Eudorcas thomsoni
- Heuglin's gazelle Eudorcas tilonura
- Genus Gazella
- Subgenus Deprezia
- Subgenus Gazella
- Subgenus Trachelocele
- Cuvier's gazelle Gazella cuvieri
- Rhim gazelle or slender-horned gazelle Gazella leptoceros
- Goitered gazelle Gazella subgutturosa
- Genus Litocranius
- Genus Nanger
- Procapra
- Tribe Saigini
- Genus Pantholops (sometimes classified in Caprinae)
- Genus Saiga
- Tribe Neotragini
- Genus Dorcatragus
- Genus Madoqua
- Genus Neotragus
- Genus Oreotragus
- Genus Ourebia
- Genus Raphicerus
- Tribe Antilopini
See also
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