Gyulai P
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
The diagnosis and description of a new genus (Burmahabitans gen. n.) and three new species (Photedes macroductus sp. n., Sesamia waziristana sp. n. and Burmahabitans chinsilvicola sp. n.) of Apameini are presented and illustrated with 10 color imagines and 10 genitalia figures.
Sharma G Anjulo MT Mathur V
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
Plants express various constitutive and induced resistance mechanisms that require substantial share of plant nutrients. Microbial fertilizers such as Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) are known to enhance nutrient availability to the plant, thereby helping in plant growth. However, it is still unknown whether such a growth compromises plant re...
Roy D Nagarajan R
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
The present study expected to compare the plant food diet of Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei) inhabiting in Kakoijana Reserve Forest of Western Assam with medicinal plant species used by humans in the surrounding areas of the park as vegetables with medicinal properties. The diet of Golden Langur was studied by direct observation and Scan sampli...
Kucharski M
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
This paper describes non-hymenoptera insects which are a potential source of allergens for sensitive people. Described species can also be a source of allergens to animals. It also presents the possibility of onset of cross-reactivity to allergens of insects and other organisms. It was pointed out the impact of climate change on the migration of in...
Poddar S Faruq AA Dey T Kibria ASMG Uddin MM
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
The study was conducted to investigate the topographic and morphometric anatomy of mental foramen of Black Bengal goat. Total 20 mandibles from both sex of adult Black Bengal goat were studied. Mental foramen was always present at lateral aspect of the rostal part of body of each mandible with various shape, size and direction. Oval shaped and dors...
Yahya HAS*
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
Biodiversity conservation and climate change are most
important contemporary issues. There is a pressing need
to tackle these issues with utmost sincerity by biologists,
nature conservanists, developmental agencies, religions
clergies as well as politicians; otherwise with depleting
biodiversity, that also impacts climate changes to larger
ex...
Karim MY Amri K Nurfadilah
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
Scylla olivacea is one of mangrove crab species commonly found in South Sulawesi and has the potential to be cultivated using the silvofishery system. This research was conducted in the mangrove area of Mandalle Village, Pangkep Regency and South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The objective of this research was to compare the total cholesterol and glycogen c...
P. Garlov
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
Opinion Nonapeptidergic neurosecretory cells (NP-NSC) in hypothalamo-hypophysial system are of the most degree plasticity among all NSC of different ergicity, which is provided by their capability for functional reversion [1]. It is shown that they are organized by the principle of the triad of the balanced system, which consists of two alternative...
Das VK
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
The term “Climate Change” is used to anthropogenic
climate change (Global Warming). Anthropogenic Climate
Change is created by human activity (increase in CO2 level
due to burning of fossil fuel, CO2 released by cement
factories, ozone depletion, methane produced through
agricultural practices, livestock, animal husbandry etc.),
contrary to t...
Fredrick M Danson M John K David N Michael G Suleiman M Maina N Mercy A
Published in
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
In Kenya, the encroachment of baboon habitats has led to increased interaction between humans and non-human primates (NHP). This interaction may result in negative consequences such as increased chances of zoonotic parasite transmission. The current study investigated the protozoan hemoparasites (both zoonotic and non-zoonotic) of free ranging babo...