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''Bos'' (from
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'' bōs'': cow, ox,
bull A bull is an intact (i.e., not Castration, castrated) adult male of the species ''Bos taurus'' (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e. cows proper), bulls have long been an important symbol cattle in r ...
) is a
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of bovines, which includes, among others, wild and
domestic Domestic may refer to: In the home * Anything relating to the human home or family ** A domestic animal, one that has undergone domestication ** A domestic appliance, or home appliance ** A domestic partnership ** Domestic science, sometimes cal ...
cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus '' Bos''. Mature female cattle are calle ...
. ''Bos'' is often divided into four
subgenera In biology, a subgenus ( subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between the ge ...
: ''Bos'', ''Bibos'', ''Novibos'', and ''Poephagus'', but including these last three divisions within the genus ''Bos'' without including ''
Bison A bison (: bison) is a large bovine in the genus ''Bison'' (from Greek, meaning 'wild ox') within the tribe Bovini. Two extant taxon, extant and numerous extinction, extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American ...
'' is believed to be
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
by many workers on the
classification Classification is the activity of assigning objects to some pre-existing classes or categories. This is distinct from the task of establishing the classes themselves (for example through cluster analysis). Examples include diagnostic tests, identif ...
of the genus since the 1980s. The genus as traditionally defined has five
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species, but this rises to eight when the domesticated varieties are counted as separate species, and ten when the closely related ''Bison'' is also included.Groves, C. P. & Grubb, P. 2011. Ungulate taxonomy. The
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Wang, K., Lenstra, J. A., Liu, L., Hu, Q., Ma, T., Qiu, Q., & Liu, J. (2018). Incomplete lineage sorting rather than hybridization explains the inconsistent phylogeny of the wisent. Communications biology, 1(1), 1-9. Most but not all modern breeds of domesticated cattle (including taurine cattle and
zebu The zebu (; ''Bos indicus''), also known as indicine cattle and humped cattle, is a species or subspecies of Bos taurus, domestic cattle originating in South Asia. Zebu, like many Sanga cattle breeds, differs from taurine cattle by a fatty hump ...
) are believed to have originated from the extinct
aurochs The aurochs (''Bos primigenius''; or ; pl.: aurochs or aurochsen) is an extinct species of Bovini, bovine, considered to be the wild ancestor of modern domestic cattle. With a shoulder height of up to in bulls and in cows, it was one of t ...
. Others like Bali cattle and gayal are thought to have originated from South and Southeast Asian ''Bos'' species.


Description

The species are grazers, with large teeth to break up the plant material they ingest. They are
ruminant Ruminants are herbivorous grazing or browsing artiodactyls belonging to the suborder Ruminantia that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microb ...
s, having a four-chambered stomach that allows them to break down plant material.


Distribution

There are about 1.3 billion domestic cattle alive today, making them one of the world's most numerous mammals. Members of this genus are currently found in Africa, Asia, Europe, parts of North America, South America and also in Oceania. Their habitats vary greatly depending on the particular species; they can be found in prairies, rain forests, wetlands, savannah and temperate forests.


Ecology

Most ''Bos'' species have a lifespan of 18–25 years in the wild, with up to 36 being recorded in captivity. They have a 9–11 month
gestation Gestation is the period of development during the carrying of an embryo, and later fetus, inside viviparous animals (the embryo develops within the parent). It is typical for mammals, but also occurs for some non-mammals. Mammals during pregn ...
, depending on the species and birth one or, rarely, two young in the spring. Most species travel in small herds ranging in size from ten to thirty members. Within most herds, there is one
bull A bull is an intact (i.e., not Castration, castrated) adult male of the species ''Bos taurus'' (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e. cows proper), bulls have long been an important symbol cattle in r ...
(male) for all the cows (female). Dominance is important in the herds; calves will usually inherit their mother's position in the
hierarchy A hierarchy (from Ancient Greek, Greek: , from , 'president of sacred rites') is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy ...
. They are generally diurnal, resting in the hot part of the day and being active morning and afternoon. In areas where humans have encroached on the territory of a herd, they may turn
nocturnal Nocturnality is a ethology, behavior in some non-human animals characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnality, diurnal meaning the opposite. Nocturnal creatur ...
. Some species are also migratory, moving with food and water availability.


Taxonomy

In 2003, the
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is an organization dedicated to "achieving stability and sense in the scientific naming of animals". Founded in 1895, it currently comprises 26 commissioners from 20 countries. Orga ...
resolved a long-standing dispute about the naming of those species (or pairs of species) of ''Bos'' that contain both wild and domesticated forms. The commission "conserved the usage of 17 specific names based on wild species, which are pre-dated by or contemporary with those based on domestic forms", confirming ''Bos primigenius'' for the aurochs and ''Bos gaurus'' for the gaur. If domesticated cattle and gayal are considered separate species, they are to be named ''Bos taurus'' and ''Bos frontalis''; however, if they are considered part of the same species as their wild relatives, the common species are to be named ''Bos primigenius'' and ''Bos gaurus''. During the 2010s, analysis of the complex genetics of the bovine lineages determined that the genus ''
Bison A bison (: bison) is a large bovine in the genus ''Bison'' (from Greek, meaning 'wild ox') within the tribe Bovini. Two extant taxon, extant and numerous extinction, extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American ...
'' needed to be relegated to a subgenus of ''Bos'' in order to retain monophyly within ''Bos'' since both extant species of ''Bison'' are phylogenetically embedded within ''Bos''. The specific relationships in these analyses determined that the two living bison species were each other's closest living relatives, with their closest relatives amongst ''Bos'' being the yaks based on
nuclear DNA Nuclear DNA (nDNA), or nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid, is the DNA contained within each cell nucleus of a eukaryotic organism. It encodes for the majority of the genome in eukaryotes, with mitochondrial DNA and plastid DNA coding for the rest. ...
. The
mitochondrial DNA Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA and mDNA) is the DNA located in the mitochondrion, mitochondria organelles in a eukaryotic cell that converts chemical energy from food into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Mitochondrial DNA is a small portion of the D ...
for the wisent was found to contradict the nuclear DNA result, and was more closely related to those of cattle, while the mitochondrial DNA of the American bison supported the nuclear DNA result of a close relationship with yaks. The discrepancy between the mitochondrial DNA of the American bison and wisent is suggested to be likely due to incomplete lineage sorting or genetic
introgression Introgression, also known as introgressive hybridization, in genetics is the transfer of genetic material from one species into the gene pool of another by the repeated backcrossing of an interspecific hybrid with one of its parent species. Introg ...
into ''B. bonasus'' from other ''Bos'' species. Relationships of members of the genus ''Bos'' based on nuclear genomes after Sinding, et al. 2021.


Species

The following species are known: * Subgenus ''Bos'' ** '' Bos taurus'' (domestic cattle) *** '' B. t. taurus'' (Taurine cattle) *** '' B. t. africanus'' (Sanga cattle) ** '' Bos indicus'' (zebu or indicine cattle) ** †'' Bos primigenius'' (aurochs) *** †'' B. p. primigenius'' (Eurasian aurochs) *** †'' B. p. mauritanicus'' (North African aurochs) *** †'' B. p. namadicus'' (Indian aurochs) ** †'' Bos acutifrons'' ** †'' Bos buiaensis'' * Subgenus ''Bibos'' ** '' Bos gaurus'' (gaur or Indian bison) ** '' Bos frontalis'' (gayal) ** '' Bos javanicus'' (banteng) *** '' B. j. domesticus'' (Bali cattle) ** †'' Bos palaesondaicus'' ** †'' Bos sauveli'' (kouprey) (likely extinct, last seen 1969) * Subgenus ''Poephagus'' ** '' Bos mutus '' (wild yak) ** '' Bos grunniens'' (domestic yak) ** †'' Bos baikalensis'' * Subgenus ''
Bison A bison (: bison) is a large bovine in the genus ''Bison'' (from Greek, meaning 'wild ox') within the tribe Bovini. Two extant taxon, extant and numerous extinction, extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American ...
'' (traditionally treated as a separate genus) ** '' Bos bison'' (American bison) *** '' B. b. bison'' (plains bison) *** '' B. b. athabascae'' (wood bison) ** '' Bos bonasus'' (wisent or European bison) *** '' B. b. bonasus'' (lowland wisent) *** †'' B. b. hungarorum'' (Carpathian wisent) *** †'' B. b. caucasicus'' (dombay or Caucasian wisent) ** †'' Bos priscus'' (Steppe wisent) ** †'' Bos antiquus'' ** †'' Bos hanaizumiensis'' ** †'' Bos latifrons'' ** †'' Bos menneri'' ** †'' Bos occidentalis'' ** †'' Bos schoetensacki'' ** †'' Bos palaeosinensis'' ** †'' Bos sivalensis'' ** †'' Bos georgicus''Biolib.cz
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See also

*
Bovine genome The genome of a female Hereford cow was published in 2009. It was sequenced by the Bovine Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, a team of researchers led by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It was p ...
* Sacred bull


References


External links

* Vasey, George 1862. A monograph of the genus ''Bos''
Scan of a historic work
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