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Anseriformes

2019
Anseriformes Anatidae Netta peposaca (Vieillot) Pseudocorynosoma ...
Hernández-Orts, Jesús S.   +5 more
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ANSERIFORMES

Published as part of O'Leathlobhair, Juniper L., Goldberg, Daniel L. & Jadin, Robert C., 2024, Fledgling on board: a review of over-water offspring ferrying behaviour in waterbirds and its potential ecological correlates, pp. 1597-1613 in Journal of Natural History 58 (41 - 44) on page 1605, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2024.2388327, http://zenodo.org/record ...
O'Leathlobhair, Juniper L.   +2 more
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Anseriform and Galliform Therapeutics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
This article provides the reader with an overview of the therapeutic options for members of the orders Anseriformes and Galliformes. These orders make up a large variety of nonpsittacine birds that are seen in veterinary practice or in zoos and private collections. Standard therapeutics are discussed as well as recently developed protocols.
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2023
As a result of studying trematodofauna in 222 individuals of 18 Anseriformes species 53 species of trematodes are found. Anacetabulitrema samarae, Eucotyle zvehri, Paramo- nostomum elongatum are registered in the USSR fauna for the first time and Echinopa- cyphium nordiana, Hypoderaeum skrjabini, Levinseniella brachysoma, L. bucephalae, L.
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Neonatal Care of Anseriformes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Neonatal Anseriformes require specialized care for successful development including access to clean swimming water and food presentation that stimulates natural feeding behavior. Knowledge of natural history is essential for successful rearing. Lightweight and waterproof materials can be used for corrective splinting of many developmental disorders ...
Michele, Goodman, Christine T, Higbie
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α-Crystallin Sequences Support a Galliform/Anseriform Clade

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1997
An unresolved issue in higher avian systematics is the position of the fowl-like and the duck-like birds, Galliformes and Anseriformes, respectively. Most studies place these orders at the base of the neognath radiation. While DNA hybridization data support a sister-group relationship of Galliformes and Anseriformes, macromolecular sequence analyses ...
Caspers, G.-J.   +3 more
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Molecular Relationships Within Australasian Waterfowl (Anseriformes)

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1996
Within Australia there are 19 endemic species of Anseriformes. Six of these belong to monotypic genera, some of which remain controversial with respect to phylogenetic relationships. Sequence variation in a 307-base pair fragment of the cytochrome-b gene was compared from 23 species of waterfowl (the Cairina sequence was obtained from the literature ...
M Sraml   +4 more
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Fungal diseases of columbiformes and anseriformes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2003
Because of the high incidence of aspergillosis, fungal disease is an important condition in the waterfowl. Although this is generally a disease of individual birds, epizootics have been reported when overwhelming spore loads are present. By contrast, the occurrence of fungal disease is quite sporadic in the pigeon. In both groups of birds, however, the
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ECTOPARASITES FROM ANSERIFORM BIRDS IN MANITOBA

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1965
A total of 107 birds were examined of which 78 were positive and 29 were negative. Eight species of ectoparasites were identified from 11 species of birds. It was not uncommon to find two or more species of ectoparasites on a single host specimen. Most of the ectoparasites of anseriform birds are not limited in their occurrence to a given species but ...
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ENTEN- UND GÄNSEVÖGEL – ANSERIFORMES

2014
Die Anseriformes sind Schwimmvogel. Sie haben einen prallen, festen und breiten Korper mit kurzen Schwimmbeinen, einem relativ kleinen Kopf, der oft an einem langen Hals sitzt und einen meist breiten und abgeflachten Schnabel.
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