127 results match your criteria: "Chengdu Zoo & Chengdu Research Institute of Wildlife[Affiliation]"

: The hog deer () is an endangered species facing significant threats from habitat loss and fragmentation, with only captive populations remaining in China. Expanding breeding programs and restoring wild populations are critical strategies for the species' conservation. Achieving this requires the development of an effective health database and the identification of molecular biomarkers for their physiological traits.

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Ecological and anthropogenic drivers of local extinction and colonization of giant pandas over the past 30 years.

Ecology

January 2025

Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (Ministry of Education), China West Normal University, Nanchong, China.

Understanding the patterns and drivers of species range shifts is essential to disentangle mechanisms driving species' responses to global change. Here, we quantified local extinction and colonization dynamics of giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) using occurrence data collected by harnessing the labor of >1000 workers and >60,000 worker days for each of the three periods (TP1: 1985-1988, TP2: 1998-2002, and TP3: 2011-2014), and evaluated how these patterns were associated with (1) protected area, (2) local rarity/abundance, and (3) abiotic factors (i.e.

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Comparative Analysis of Visitor Codes of Conduct in Chinese and Anglophone Zoos.

Animals (Basel)

December 2024

Geography and Tourism Studies, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada.

Zoos worldwide use codes of conduct to regulate visitor behavior. Despite their global popularity, the ethical management of zoo visitors remains an underexplored area of research. This study analyzes 899 statements from 27 Chinese zoos and 22 zoos in predominantly English-speaking countries, uncovering significant cross-cultural similarities in the structure and content of these codes.

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Strontium isotope (Sr/Sr) analysis with reference to strontium isotope landscapes (Sr isoscapes) allows reconstructing mobility and migration in archaeology, ecology, and forensics. However, despite the vast potential of research involving Sr/Sr analysis particularly in Africa, Sr isoscapes remain unavailable for the largest parts of the continent. Here, we measure the Sr/Sr ratios in 778 environmental samples from 24 African countries and combine this data with published data to model a bioavailable Sr isoscape for sub-Saharan Africa using random forest regression.

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Hebius vibakari (Boie, 1826), the type species of the genus Hebius, currently includes three subspecies: Hebius vibakari vibakari, endemic to Japan except for the Hokkaido region; Hebius vibakari ruthveni (Van Denburgh, 1923), found in the Korean Peninsula, northeastern China, and eastern Russia; and Hebius vibakari danjoensis (Toriba, 1986), native to the Oshima Island, Danjo Islands, Japan. However, the taxonomic status of three subspecies has not been evaluated for many years. Integrating data from previous studies and new records from central and northern China, we evaluated the systematic positions of H.

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The Dynamics of Allelochemicals and Phytotoxicity in during the Decomposition of Litter.

Plants (Basel)

August 2024

Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Ecological Forestry Engineering, College of Forestry, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Allelopathy is an underlying and controversial mechanism for detrimental environmental effects in the management of plantations. However, little attention has been paid to the dynamics of allelochemicals and phytotoxicity in soil fauna during litter decomposition. To explore the relationship between the dynamics of phytotoxicity and allelochemicals, a decomposition experiment was conducted using 4-year-old and 8-year-old litter (0, 10, 20, 30, and 45 days).

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Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing (ESBL-EC) is regarded as one of the most important priority pathogens within the One Health interface. However, few studies have investigated the occurrence of ESBL-EC in giant pandas, along with their antibiotic-resistant characteristics and horizontal gene transfer abilities. In this study, we successfully identified 12 ESBL-EC strains (8.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rhabdophis nuchalis, a snake found in China, has unique nucho-dorsal glands that make it interesting for studying genetic diversity and evolution.
  • Researchers created a high-quality reference genome for this snake using various sequencing techniques, resulting in a 1.92 Gb genome organized into 20 chromosomes.
  • The study identified over 22,000 protein-coding genes and extensive repetitive sequences, providing valuable data for understanding the species' genetics, evolution, and conservation efforts.
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Supraglacial pools are prevalent on debris-covered mountain glaciers, yet only limited information is available on the microbial communities within these habitats. Our research questions for this preliminary study were: (1) What microbes occur in supraglacial pool sediments of monsoonal Tibet?; (2) Which abiotic and biotic habitat variables have the most influence on the microbial community structure?; and (3) Does microbial composition of supraglacial pool sediments differ from that of glacial-melt stream pool sediments? We collected microbial samples for 16S rRNA sequencing and invertebrates for enumeration and identification and measured 14 abiotic variables from 46 supraglacial pools and nine glacial-melt stream pools in 2018 and 2019. Generalized linear model analyses, small sample Akaike information criterion, and variable importance scores were used to identify the best predictor variables of microbial community structure.

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Captive breeding programs play an important role in preserving the genetic diversity of endangered species. It is of utmost importance to conduct genetic assessment for captive populations in order to develop scientific breeding plans and conservation management strategies. Here, we genotyped 10 microsatellite loci and sequenced 368 bp of mitochondrial DNA control region for the golden snub-nosed monkey () from eight captive populations in China, and compared the genetic indices of captive populations with a wild population.

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Insights for the Captive Management of South China Tigers Based on a Large-Scale Genetic Survey.

Genes (Basel)

March 2024

Key Laboratory of Monitoring Biological Diversity in Minshan Mountain of National Park of Giant Pandas, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The South China tiger (SCT) is critically endangered and suffers from inbreeding, necessitating improved genetic diversity among captive populations.* -
  • A study identified three hybrid SCTs that share over 40% of their genome with pureblood SCTs, presenting a potential opportunity for genetic rescue.* -
  • To ensure the long-term survival of SCTs, it is crucial to create a back-up population by introducing one pureblood SCT annually to enhance genetic diversity and protect against future threats.*
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The increasing number of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in companion animals poses a threat to both pet treatment and public health. To investigate the characteristics of MDR Escherichia coli (E. coli) from dogs, we detected the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of 135 E.

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Hematological and biochemical parameters of giant pandas () in captive and semi-natural environments.

Conserv Physiol

February 2024

Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science, Drexel University, 3145 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on the blood parameters of giant pandas to help monitor their health, especially regarding reintroduction efforts for this endangered species in China.
  • Researchers compared three released pandas with 30 captive pandas and found that elevation and captivity status significantly affected their hematological measures, with released pandas showing better health indicators at higher altitudes.
  • The findings established reference intervals for blood parameters that can be used to track the health of both captive and future free-roaming giant pandas.
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Background: Captivity and artificial food provision are common conservation strategies for the endangered golden snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana). Anthropogenic activities have been reported to impact the fitness of R. roxellana by altering their gut microbiota, a crucial indicator of animal health.

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-associated bacteria play a key role in obtaining nutrition from bamboo for the giant panda ().

Microbiol Spectr

March 2024

Sichuan Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Prevention and Control Technology of Veterinary Drug Residue in Animal-origin Food, School of Laboratory Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu, China.

Unlabelled: Gut microbiota plays a vital role in obtaining nutrition from bamboo for giant pandas. However, low cellulase activity has been observed in the panda's gut. Besides, no specific pathway has been implicated in lignin digestion by gut microbiota of pandas.

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This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial resistance (AMR), antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and integrons in 157 Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains isolated from feces of captive musk deer from 2 farms (Dujiang Yan and Barkam) in Sichuan province. Result showed that 91.

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Article Synopsis
  • China initiated its first five national parks in 2021 to preserve natural ecosystems, emphasizing biodiversity and ecosystem services in their assessments.
  • In the Giant Panda National Park (GPNP), factors such as ecological sensitivity, ecosystem services, and habitat suitability for giant pandas and other species were evaluated to determine the ecological health of the area.
  • The findings highlighted that while 62.98% of the park is suitable for panda habitats, a significant portion (88.78%) is ecologically sensitive, indicating the need for focused conservation efforts in critical areas to protect both wildlife and essential ecosystem functions.
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Occurrence and Molecular Characteristics of Microsporidia in Captive Red Pandas () in China.

Animals (Basel)

June 2023

The Key Laboratory of Animal Disease and Human Health of Sichuan Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China.

and spp. are microsporidian pathogens with zoonotic potential that pose significant public health concerns. To ascertain the occurrence and genotypes of and spp.

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Hybrid Spin and Anomalous Spin-Momentum Locking in Surface Elastic Waves.

Phys Rev Lett

September 2023

Center for Phononics and Thermal Energy Science, China-EU Joint Lab on Nanophononics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Special Artificial Microstructure Materials and Technology, School of Physics Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.

Transverse spin of surface waves is a universal phenomenon which has recently attracted significant attention in optics and acoustics. It appears in gravity water waves, surface plasmon polaritons, surface acoustic waves, and exhibits remarkable intrinsic spin-momentum locking, which has found useful applications for efficient spin-direction couplers. Here we demonstrate, both theoretically and experimentally, that the transverse spin of surface elastic (Rayleigh) waves has an anomalous sign near the surface, opposite to that in the case of electromagnetic, sound, or water surface waves.

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Inter-animal communication allows signals released by an animal to be perceived by others. Scent-marking is the primary mode of such communication in giant pandas (). Signal detection theory propounds that animals choose the substrate and location of their scent marks so that the signals released are transmitted more widely and last longer.

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Captive pandas are suffering from intestinal infection due to intestinal microbiota characterized by a high abundance of Enterobacteriaceae induced by long-term captivity. Probiotic supplements showed improvement in intestinal barrier function and inflammation. However, the effects of panda-derived probiotics on the intestinal epithelium and inflammation have not been elucidated.

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Comparative proteomics in captive giant pandas to identify proteins involved in age-related cataract formation.

Sci Rep

August 2023

Beijing Key Laboratory of Captive Wildlife Technologies, Beijing Zoo, Beijing, China.

Approximately 20% of aged captive giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) have cataracts that impair their quality of life. To identify potential biomarkers of cataract formation, we carried out a quantitative proteomics analysis of 10 giant pandas to find proteins differing in abundance between healthy and cataract-bearing animals. We identified almost 150 proteins exceeding our threshold for differential abundance, most of which were associated with GO categories related to extracellular localization.

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Association between diet and the gut microbiome of young captive red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis).

BMC Vet Res

June 2023

Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Key Laboratory of State Forestry and Grassland Administration on Subtropical Forest Biodiversity Conservation, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037, China.

Background: Exploring the association of diet and indoor and outdoor environments on the gut microbiome of red-crowned cranes. We investigated the microbiome profile of the 24 fecal samples collected from nine cranes from day 1 to 35. Differences in the gut microbiome composition were compared across diet and environments.

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Comparative genomics reveals the hybrid origin of a macaque group.

Sci Adv

June 2023

State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China.

Article Synopsis
  • - The study reveals that 12 species of macaques originated from a hybridization event between two ancestral groups around 3.45 to 3.56 million years ago, which is a rare case of hybrid speciation in animals.
  • - It found that the X chromosomes and low-recombination regions had equal parental lineage contributions, indicating they maintained the hybrid characteristics effectively, which is important for hybrid species integrity.
  • - The research also identified reproduction-related genes that may contribute to the unique sexual traits of macaques and confirmed that all Western macaque species are vulnerable to HIV-1 infection, providing new insights into their evolutionary history.
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Hybrid origin of a primate, the gray snub-nosed monkey.

Science

June 2023

State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resource in Yunnan, School of Life Sciences, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China.

Hybridization is widely recognized as promoting both species and phenotypic diversity. However, its role in mammalian evolution is rarely examined. We report historical hybridization among a group of snub-nosed monkeys () that resulted in the origin of a hybrid species.

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