In the fields of biomedical research and animal ecological conservation, rare mammalian species belonging to orders such as Artiodactyla (e.g., Père David's deer), Perissodactyla (e.g., Przewalski's horse), and Rodentia (e.g., long-tailed climbing mice) serve as unique research subjects. Their distinctive physiological mechanisms, evolutionary characteristics, and ecological status render them irreplaceable in various research areas, including fundamental biology, disease model construction, and conservation biology. Artiodactyls possess complex digestive systems, and the study of their rumination mechanisms and rumen microbial communities is of great significance. Perissodactyls, which retain primitive features, are key samples for investigating evolutionary processes and species differentiation. Some rare species within the Rodentia order have genomes containing unique genes that enable adaptation to extreme environments, providing valuable materials for studying biological adaptability and gene functions. Additionally, animals from different orders exhibit distinct characteristics in terms of reproduction, population size fluctuations, physiological and genetic traits, and play crucial roles in behavioral ecology, population genetics, as well as in the spread of diseases, the maintenance of ecological balance, and the protection of biodiversity.
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