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Rediscovering a forgotten canid species
Background The African wolf, for which we herein recognise Canis lupaster Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 1832 (Symbolae Physicae quae ex Itinere Africam Borealem er Asoam Occidentalem Decas Secunda. Berlin, 1833) as the valid species name (we consider the older
Suvi Viranta +3 more
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Molecular Detection and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Golden Jackals (Canis aureus L. 1758) in Serbia [PDF]
Kuručki M +4 more
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Schistosoma spindale infection in a captive jackal (Canis aureus) [PDF]
This report is based on the findings from a captive jackal (Canis aureus) housed in Amirthi Zoological Park, Javadu Hills, Vellore. The animal was reported to be dull, depressed and also had diarrhea. Fecal samples were collected in 10 % formalin and subjected to direct and sedimentation method of faecal examination and was examined for endoparasitic ...
P G, Vimalraj, A, Latchumikanthan
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Zubna patologija čaglja (Canis aureus L.) [PDF]
Čagalj je oportunistički mesojed iz porodice pasa. U Republici Hrvatskoj nalazi se na popisu divlja-či bez lovostaja. Stalno zubalo čaglja sadržava 42 zuba te je po svome izgledu karakteristično za pripadnike ove porodice. U ovom je istraživanju pregledano 96 lubanja čaglja s područja Slavonije i Baranje.
Trupec, Tajma +9 more
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Microorganisms and Common Ophthalmic Diseases [PDF]
The human eye is in constant contact to environmental conditions that increase its likelihood in being exposed to a multitude of pathogens. Studies have revealed that the normal microbial flora found around the ocular area contribute to the well-being of
Su CW, Tighe S
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Malassezia pachydermatis (Pityrosporum canis) faz parte da microbiota da pele e quando ocorrem alterações no microambiente local como aumento da umidade, da temperatura e do substrato, determinando uma elevação do número de células, ocorre a transição da
Márcia Nobre +7 more
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was [PDF]
Fossils of the raccoon dog (genus Nyctereutes) are particularly rare in the African PlioPleistocene record, whilst the sole living representative, Nyctereutes procyonoides, is found in eastern Asia and parts of Europe. In southern Africa, only one fossil
Reynolds, Sally C.
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Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:40. TYPE LOCALITY: Iran, Lar Prov. DISTRIBUTION: N. and E. Africa, south to Senegal, Nigeria, and Tanzania; S. W. Asia; S. E. Europe; Transcaucasia; C. Asia; Iran; Afghanistan; S. Asia to Thailand, including Sri Lanka. ISIS NUMBER: 5301412001003002001.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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In last decades, golden jackals expanded significantly their distribution range, increasing their population density, being nowadays present in many countries in Europe. In Slovakia, their dispersion and population increase became more constant from 2009.
Nuno Guimaraes +2 more
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Antimicrobial resistance among pathogenic bacteria from mink (Neovison vison) in Denmark [PDF]
Background For proper treatment of bacterial infections in mink, knowledge of the causative agents and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns is crucial. The used antimicrobials are in general not registered for mink, i.e. most usage is “off-label”.
Chriél, Mariann +5 more
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