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  • Three-Toed Browsing Horse Anchitherium (Equidae) from the Miocene of Panama

    Three-Toed Browsing Horse Anchitherium (Equidae) from the Miocene of Panama

  • Genomics and the Evolutionary History of Equids Pablo Librado, Ludovic Orlando

    Genomics and the Evolutionary History of Equids Pablo Librado, Ludovic Orlando

  • Framing Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse and Burro Management Processes in a Dynamic Ecological, Sociological, and Political Environment

    Framing Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse and Burro Management Processes in a Dynamic Ecological, Sociological, and Political Environment

  • Speciation with Gene Flow in Equids Despite Extensive Chromosomal Plasticity

    Speciation with Gene Flow in Equids Despite Extensive Chromosomal Plasticity

  • Testing of Equidae During Import Quarantine

    Testing of Equidae During Import Quarantine

  • The Nomenclature of the African Wild Ass

    The Nomenclature of the African Wild Ass

  • Remus Horse Passports Advice Sheet 2014

    Remus Horse Passports Advice Sheet 2014

  • Ancient Feeding, Ecology and Extinction of Pleistocene Horses from the Pampean Region, Argentina

    Ancient Feeding, Ecology and Extinction of Pleistocene Horses from the Pampean Region, Argentina

  • Code of Practice for the Welfare of HORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS and THEIR HYBRIDS

    Code of Practice for the Welfare of HORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS and THEIR HYBRIDS

  • SOME REMARKS on the AFRICAN WILD ASS Without Any Doubt the African Wild Ass Should Be Considered a Species Threatened with Extin

    SOME REMARKS on the AFRICAN WILD ASS Without Any Doubt the African Wild Ass Should Be Considered a Species Threatened with Extin

  • Habitat Use by the Persian Onager, Equus

    Habitat Use by the Persian Onager, Equus

  • Comparative Gene Mapping for Equus Przewalskii and E

    Comparative Gene Mapping for Equus Przewalskii and E

  • Global Horse Population with Respect to Breeds and Risk Status

    Global Horse Population with Respect to Breeds and Risk Status

  • A Guide to Horse Welfare and Responsible Horse Ownership

    A Guide to Horse Welfare and Responsible Horse Ownership

  • IUCN SSC Equid Action Plan African Wild

    IUCN SSC Equid Action Plan African Wild

  • Revising the Recent Evolutionary History of Equids Using Ancient DNA

    Revising the Recent Evolutionary History of Equids Using Ancient DNA

  • 2004 No. 1397 ANIMALS, ENGLAND the Horse

    2004 No. 1397 ANIMALS, ENGLAND the Horse

  • Genetic Diversity, Conservation and Evolutionary History of the African Wild Ass

    Genetic Diversity, Conservation and Evolutionary History of the African Wild Ass

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  • Fossil Equidae: a Monobaraminic, Stratomorphic Series
  • ESKER-DISSERTATION-2019.Pdf (3.576Mb)
  • Margaret Brady Final Paper 2Nd Revision 12.13.16
  • Implications of New Findings in the Family Equidae Suggest the Loss of Nuchal Ligament Lamellae on C6 and C7 Occurred After Domestication
  • Zebras, Asses and Horses
  • A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
  • Rostral Reconstruction of South American Hippidiform Equids: New Anatomical and Ecomorphological Inferences
  • Change of Ownership of Equines- Information for Buyers and Sellers
  • BEHAVIOR of FERAL HORSES and PONIES 1 Summary I Ntroduction
  • The Horse and Burro As Positively Contributing Returned Natives in North America
  • Wild Horses As Native North American Wildlife by Jay Kirkpatrick, Ph.D
  • Orders Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla
  • Historical Distribution, Habitat Requirements and Feeding Ecology of the Genus Equus (Perissodactyla)
  • Horses and the CAP a Briefing by the European Horse Network November 2011
  • African Wild Ass Asinus Gray, 1824
  • Legal Responsibilities of Owners in Relation to Equine Passports
  • Asiatic Wild Asses in the Literature: What Do We Need to Know Now? Sarah R.B
  • Case Study: Climate, Biomes, and Equidae in This Activity, You Will Explore How Environmental Changes Can Shape Life on Earth, Using Equidae As a Case Study


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