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Harry V. Reynolds

Publications -  9
Citations -  249

Harry V. Reynolds is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gobi bear & Ursus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 224 citations.

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Reproductive maturation and senescence in the female brown bear

TL;DR: Examination of patters of reproductive maturation and senescence in female brown bears by combining data from 20 study areas from Sweden, Alaska, Canada, and the continental United States suggests that major shifts in litter production occur at 4-5 and 28-29 years of age.
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Presence of the neurotoxic amino acids beta-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) and 2,4-diamino-butyric acid (DAB) in shallow springs from the Gobi Desert.

TL;DR: Assessment of cyanotoxins to organisms that live in desert environments is warranted because little information is currently available on the presence of organisms, including cyanobacteria, and the toxins they produce within these waters.
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Gobi bear abundance and inter-oases movements, Gobi Desert, Mongolia

TL;DR: This article conducted a DNA-based mark-recapture population survey in 2009 to estimate abundance, inter-oases movements of individual bears and geneflow, and genetic variability.
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Review of Gobi bear research (Ursus arctos gobiensis, Sokolov and Orlov, 1992)

TL;DR: Tumendemberel et al. as mentioned in this paper provided generalized information about habitat, behavior, diet, and mortality of Gobi bear, and touched upon the peculiarities of its historical distribution in Gobi (and the subsequent loss of habitat), movement, size, and taxonomic status.
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Phylogeography, genetic diversity, and connectivity of brown bear populations in Central Asia

TL;DR: The nDNA genetic structure analyses revealed distinctiveness of Gobi bears and different population subdivisions compared to mtDNA results, and clarified the phylogenetic relationships and divergence times with other brown bear mtDNA clades around the world.