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ADW: Lepus capensis: INFORMATION
Lepus capensis is native to non-forested areas of Africa, including one population in the south and a distinct one in the Sahel and Sahara. It is also widespread through parts of the Middle East and Central Asia ( http://www.geobop.com , http://www.borealforest.org ; Wilson and Reeder, 1993)
Cape Hare - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Cape hare (Lepus capensis), also called the desert hare, is a hare native to Africa and Arabia extending into India.
The Cape Hare is probably the most abundant Lepus species in Africa, with densities ranging from 4.7–24.8 hares/km² in South Africa alone (Happold 2013). In the southern region of its African range,
Cape Hare (Lepus capensis) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Lepus capensis. Identification Numbers. TSN: 180117. Geography. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. Footer Menu - Employment. Careers & Internships; Contracting; Footer Menu - Site Links.
Lepus capensis Linnaeus 1758 - Cape hare - Encyclopedia of Life
Lepus capensis (Cape Hare) is a species of mammals in the family Leporidae. They are native to Asia and Ethiopia. They are solitary, diurnal herbivores. Individuals can grow to 426.03 mm. Reproduction is viviparous. They have parental care (female provides care). They rely on running and saltation to move around.
The evolutionary history of the Cape hare (Lepus capensis sensu …
Here, we infer the evolutionary history of the Cape hare, Lepus capensis sensu lato, a species distributed from southern Africa to Asia, by analyzing variation at 18 microsatellites and 9 DNA (1 mitochondrial and 8 nuclear) sequenced loci, from field and museum-collected samples.
Cape Hare Lepus capensis Linnaeus, 1758 | SpringerLink
2022年3月23日 · The species “Lepus capensis (europaeus)” appears in the Appendix III (protected species) of the Bern Convention, but seems to be referred to an undistinguished taxon. Instead, the Cape hare is not included in the Annexes of the EU Habitats Directive.
Lepus capensis Linnaeus 1758 - GBIF
Analysis of the mtCR- 1 sequence indicated that mediterraneus forms a monophyletic clade with North African species of Lepus, whereas a phylogenetic analysis of mtCR- 1 sequences from Tunisian and Egyptian specimens characterized them as monophyletic and separate from L. …
Cape Hare (Lepus capensis) - Know Your Mammals
The Cape Hare (Lepus capensis), a remarkable member of the Leporidae family, gracefully navigates the grasslands, savannas, and scrublands of Africa and parts
ASM Mammal Diversity Database
Original name as described: Lepus capensis. Nominal names: capensis Linnaeus, 1758 | aegyptius É.
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