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Pestivirus infections in cervids from the Czech Republic
372 sera of cervids from the Czech Republic were examined for antibodies to the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and border disease virus (BDV) by competitive-inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and for the presence of the BVDV by ...
K. Sedlak, T. Girma, J. Holejsovsky
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25. Western Red Deer Cervus elaphus French: Cerf élaphe / German: Rothirsch / Spanish: Ciervo Other common names: Barbary Red Deer (barbarus), Bukhara Red Deer (bactrianus), Caspian Red Deer/Maral (maral), Tarim Red Deer (yarkandensis), Thyrrenian Red Deer (corsicanus) Taxonomy. Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden. Red deer appeared in Europe in late
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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The existence of bronchopulmonary nematodes in German roe deer Capreolus capreolus is well documented, with two types of lung parasites that have been described previously: Dictyocaulus capreolus and Varestrongylus capreoli. However, little is known about the impact of these parasites on their host animal or which parameters influence outbreak and ...
Tobias Wild+7 more
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Cervus albirostris Przewalski 1883
Cervus albirostris Przewalski, 1883. Third Journey in Central Asia, p. 124. TYPE LOCALITY: China, Kansu, 3 km above mouth of Kokusu River, Humboldt Mtns., Nan Shan. DISTRIBUTION: Tibet, Tsinghai, Kansu, Szechwan (China) (SW). ISIS NUMBER: 5301419006004001001.
Honacki, James H.+2 more
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Knowledge of animal movement patterns is invaluable to understanding the spread of diseases among wildlife populations. One example is the recent African swine fever (ASF) outbreak among wild boar Sus scrofa populations across East Asia, where there is a lack of information on movements of this species.
Scott J. Waller+7 more
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The aim was to study pregnant cervus in captivity, to obtain body morphometric data, serum progesterone concentrations, and pH of the vagina. Females of cervus (Cervus unicolor), (n=8) between 2 and 3 years old were used in November during breeding ...
M.G.M. Chacur+4 more
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Occurrence, ecology and management of Fascioloides magna in Bavaria, southern Germany
In 2015, red deer infected with American liver fluke were discovered in the Veldenstein Forest area for the first time. This was the first detection of the fluke in a wild deer population in Bavaria. The aim of the study was to determine the American liver fluke prevalence rates in red deer, roe deer and wild boar in the Veldenstein Forest, as well as ...
Andreas König, Christian Ehrmantraut
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Unraveling the impact of dog‐friendly spaces on urban–wildland pumas and other wildlife
As the most widespread large carnivore on the planet, domestic dogs Canis lupus familiaris can pose a major threat to wildlife, even within protected areas (PAs). Growing human presence in PAs, coupled with increasing pet dog ownership underscores the urgency to understand the influence of dogs on wildlife activity and health.
Alys Granados+3 more
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Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 315-343 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc.
Honacki, James H.+2 more
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Recreational activities have been shown to induce fear responses in carnivores, causing both spatial and temporal displacement that can have cascading effects on the wider ecological community. Cougars Puma concolor are one species that are particularly sensitive to human disturbances as they have been found to be impacted by various forms of ...
Emerald Arthurs+3 more
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