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Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases of Columbiformes
Bacterial and parasitic diseases are not uncommon in domestic doves and pigeons. Many of the bacteria and parasites found in columbids do not cause disease unless the birds are immunocompromised. Often there are underlying viral infections that contribute to illness.
Harlin, Roger, Wade, Laura
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Pigeons have been bred by humans for thousands of years as a source of food and feathers, as messengers, but also for their beauty, and more recently for sport. Pediatric medicine of pigeons has risen in importance given the interest at stake during international competitions. Young pigeons have a unique development and an increased sensitivity to both
Nicolas, Schoonheere, Graham, Zoller
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Pigeons have been bred by humans for thousands of years as a source of food and feathers, as messengers, but also for their beauty, and more recently for sport. Pediatric medicine of pigeons has risen in importance given the interest at stake during international competitions. Young pigeons have a unique development and an increased sensitivity to both
Nicolas, Schoonheere, Graham, Zoller
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Chromosomal Evolution in Columbiformes (Aves) [PDF]
SUMMARYThe karyotypes of the following species of Brazilian Columbiformes (family Columbidae) were analysed: Claravis pretiosa, Columba cayennensis, Columba picazuro, Columba speciosa, Columbina picui, Columbina talpacoti, Geotrygon montana, Leptotila rufaxilla, Leptotila verreauxi, Scardafella squammata and Zenaida auriculata.The diploid chromosome ...
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Sexing Mature Columbiformes by Cloacal Characters [PDF]
WHILE there is a pronounced sexual dimorphism or dichromatism in some species of the order Columbiformes, in most others there is not. Until recently we have known of no simple and reliable method for sexing living individuals of these latter species.
Miller, Wilmer J., Wagner, Frederic H.
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Ordnung: Columbiformes – Tauben
2020Mit 351 Arten in 49 Gattungen bilden die Tauben eine sehr artenreiche Vogelordnung, deren enge Verwandtschaft sich in der Anerkennung nur einer einzigen Familie (Columbidae) widerspiegelt (Abb. 1). Die neuere Systematik, die sich uberwiegend auf DNA-Studien stutzt, unterteilt diese einzige Familie in die drei Unterfamilien Columbinae (Tribus Columbini =
Werner Lantermann, Peter Pestel
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Chromosome Research, 2018
Pigeons and doves (Columbiformes) are one of the oldest and most diverse extant lineages of birds. However, the karyotype evolution within Columbiformes remains unclear. To delineate the synteny-conserved segments and karyotypic differences among four Columbidae species, we used chromosome painting from Gallus gallus (GGA, 2n = 78) and Leucopternis ...
Rafael Kretschmer +2 more
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Pigeons and doves (Columbiformes) are one of the oldest and most diverse extant lineages of birds. However, the karyotype evolution within Columbiformes remains unclear. To delineate the synteny-conserved segments and karyotypic differences among four Columbidae species, we used chromosome painting from Gallus gallus (GGA, 2n = 78) and Leucopternis ...
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