Showing posts with label asian elephants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asian elephants. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 January 2014

An introduction to Elephants

Hi all

If you have read my previous posts you will be aware that I study Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus in the Asian elephant. I thought I would give you a brief introduction to the elephant, firstly elephant evolution and some of the differences between African and Asian elephants.

  • Elephant evolution
(Image from: http://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/elephants/about/evolution.php)


It has been suggested that the African elephant diverged before Asian elephants and mammoths, this would suggest that the Asian elephant is more closely related to the Mammoth than the African elephant.


  • Differences between the African and the Asian elephant: (Information from: Fowler, M., et al. 2006)


                                           African                                        Asian
Weight:                               4,000-7,000Kg                           2,000-5,500Kg
Height at shoulder:              3-4 metres                                   2-3.5 metres
Ears:                                   Larger                                         Smaller
Teeth:                                 Lozenge shaped loops                 Narrow compressed loops
Tusks:                                Both sexes, larger in males           Males usually have tusks, vestigial in females
Trunk:                                Two "fingers"                               One "Finger"







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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Its been a while...

Hi everyone

Sorry I haven't posted for a while, my life has been a bit hectic over the past few months. So I have now started more intensely on my laboratory work and have started to get some results which is great. I also have my first year viva coming up this week, which I am very nervous about but I am sure I will be fine. For those of you that do not know what a viva is, basically an assessor sits down and asks you questions about your work, to make sure you understand what you are doing and what you intend to do etc...

I have handed in around 10,000 words of my literature review  my previous post stated I had completed 4000 well the first chunk is now handed in as part of my first year assessment. 

I did mention in my previous post I would start to discuss the virus I am studying, the virus is called Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus it is found in elephants, and can be fatal, I am working with a number of Asian elephants in various locations. 

If you would like more detailed information about the virus please see:
http://eehvinfo.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_endotheliotropic_herpesvirus
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/AnimalCare/EEHV/default.cfm

I am thoroughly enjoying my lab work, it great being able to feel like a real scientist and really contributing to something. 

I have found a number of interesting articles etc.. recently:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23545291 - Ok this one is just adorable
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24171876
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24234927

Recently I have visited Dudley Zoo, UK (NOT as part of my research just as a day out), I thought this zoo was good value for money as it includes going around Dudley castle as well. I managed to get some nice photos, especially of the flamingos which were for a friend. The Zoo was pretty easy to access it is right in the centre of Dudley. I realise I am pretty much writing a review for the zoo, but I have been to a number of Zoos within the UK and thought I would write a summary when I have been, and maybe some people will find it useful.




Have a nice day :)