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REGISTRATION, MARKING AND IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIDAE IN REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Sustav registracije kopitara u Republici Hrvatskoj značajno je promijenjen reorganizacijom konjogojstva sukladno regulativama Europske Unije. Navedene promjene utjecale su na formiranje i zatvaranje matičnih knjiga te na uspostavljanje jedinstvenog ...
Baban, Mirjana +5 more
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Colic Caused by Panicum Maximum Toxicosis in Equidae in Northern Brazil
In the Amazon region of northern Brazil, Panicum maximum cultivars Mombaça, Tanzânia, and Massai cause severe colic and death in horses and mules. The disease occurs in the rainy season, when sprouting pastures are grazed by equidae.
Franklin Riet-Correa +8 more
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Bernor, Raymond L., Sen, Sevket (2017): The Early Pliocene Plesiohipparion and Proboscidipparion (Equidae, Hipparionini) from Çalta, Turkey (Ruscinian Age, c. 4.0 Ma).
Sevket Sen +4 more
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FIG. 18. — Paleobiogeographic affinities of mammalian taxa from Çalta (Turkey).Published as part of Bernor, Raymond L. & Sen, Sevket, 2017, The Early Pliocene Plesiohipparion and Proboscidipparion (Equidae, Hipparionini) from Çalta, Turkey (Ruscinian Age,
Bernor, Raymond L., Sen, Sevket
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First report of infection with metacestode stages of Echinococcus multilocularis in a kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) from Slovakia. [PDF]
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Have somatic parameters of wild Equidae in captivity been changing?
Behavioral, physiological, and morphological changes commonly occurred to animals under domestication distinguish domestic animals from their wild ancestors. Similar changes on some wild animals kept in captivity (zoological gardens) can also be observed.
PLECEROVÁ, Adéla
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Clostridium difficile is an antibiotic-associated emerging pathogen of humans and animals. Thus far three toxins of C. difficile have been described: an enterotoxin (ToxA), a cytotoxin (ToxB) and an ADP-ribosyltransferase (CDT).
Herholz, Cornelia +6 more
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Famille EQUIDAE Gray, 1821 REMARQUES Alberdi et al. (2004) ont déjà intégré les fossiles d’Equidae des sites de Beaugency et de Tavers dans leur travail de synthèse sur Anchitherium aurelianense (Cuvier, 1825). Les spécimens additionnels sont ici représentés principalement par des dents isolées et des fragments de mandibules (Fig. 31).
Perthuis, Adrien de +19 more
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