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Dataset on stand structure in hemiboreal forests across management histories and stand ages. [PDF]
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Field testing of water pumping windmills by CWD
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Experimental Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the Ferret
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2008Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a prion disease of North American deer, elk and moose, affects both free-ranging and captive cervids. The potential host range for CWD remains uncertain. The susceptibility of the ferret to CWD was examined experimentally by administering infectious brain material by the intracerebral (IC) or oral (PO) route.
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Science, 2010
![Figure][1] CREDIT: ANGERS ET AL. So-called prion diseases are fatal neurogenerative disorders that include chronic wasting disease (CWD) found in deer and other cervids. Prion diseases are thought to be caused by infectious proteins (prions) in the absence of associated infectious DNA.
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![Figure][1] CREDIT: ANGERS ET AL. So-called prion diseases are fatal neurogenerative disorders that include chronic wasting disease (CWD) found in deer and other cervids. Prion diseases are thought to be caused by infectious proteins (prions) in the absence of associated infectious DNA.
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Host range and environmental transmission of CWD
2021The geographic range of chronic wasting disease, a fatal prion disease of cervids, is expanding throughout North America and northern Europe. The ecological effects of this highly infectious disease are unclear, as the host range and routes of transmission of CWD are not fully characterized.
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