The African donkey (Equus africanus asinus) is employed for manual work in many African countries. Donkey bites are an uncommon cause of injury in children, but when they occur, can cause severe injuries to particularly the scalp.
Hatim Droussi +7 more
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La conservación de los bosques nativos y su biodiversidad asociada: el caso del Parque Provincial Ischigualasto (San Juan, Argentina) [PDF]
En el marco de la Ley Nacional de Presupuesto Mínimos de Protección Ambiental de Bosques Nativos (2009), se llevan a cabo en Argentina proyectos que apuntan al enriquecimiento, restauración, conservación, aprovechamiento y manejo sostenible de los ...
Beninato Bustamante, Veronica Alejandra +6 more
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West Nile Virus Survey of Birds, Horses, and Mosquitoes of the Pacific Coast, Southern Mexico [PDF]
. Serology of West Nile virus vectors and non-human reservoirs was surveyed at Acapulco, Jose Azueta, and Ometepec, three Pacific Coast localities of Guerrero State, Mexico.
Contreras Cordero, Juan Francisco +10 more
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Donkeys: An Introduction to This Long-eared Equid and Considerations for Management
This publication serves as an introduction to essential aspects regarding donkeys. Topics covered include considerations for donkey care and management, donkey behavior, and the societal role of donkeys. Written by M. Anaïs Naoumoff, Carissa L. Wickens,
M. Anaïs Naoumoff +2 more
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A Primitive Trait in Two Breeds of Equus Caballus Revealed by Comparative Anatomy of the Distal Limb
The 55-million-year history of equine phylogeny has been well-documented from the skeletal record; however, this is less true for the soft tissue structures that are now vestigial in modern horse.
Sharon May-Davis +2 more
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Trophic interactions among native and exotic herbivorous mammals in the Ischigualasto Provincial Park (San Juan, Argentina) [PDF]
Cada vez es más frecuente que las comunidades de herbívoros estén compuestas por especies nativas y exóticas. Las especies exóticas, con una historia reciente de coexistencia entre ellas y con las especies nativas, presentarían menos estrategias de ...
Campos, Claudia Monica +4 more
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Work minimization accounts for footfall phasing in slow quadrupedal gaits [PDF]
Quadrupeds, like most bipeds, tend to walk with an even left/right footfall timing. However, the phasing between hind and forelimbs shows considerable variation.
Self Davies, Z T, Usherwood, J R
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Zearalenone (ZEA), one of the most prevalent estrogenic mycotoxins, is mainly produced by Fusarium fungi and has been proven to affect the reproductive capacity of animals.
Guo-Liang Zhang +5 more
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Cutaneous habronemiasis in horses and domestic donkeys (Equus asinus asinus).
Cutaneous habronemiasis in 15 horses and 5 donkeys is described. The lesions were distributed in many parts of the body involving the medial canthus, shoulder and pectoral regions, knee and fetlock joints, abdominal wall and prepuce. Some animals had more than one lesion.
F H, Mohamed +3 more
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Preliminary assessment of illegal hunting by communities adjacent to the northern Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe [PDF]
Illegal hunting of wildlife is a major issue in today’s society, particularly in tropical ecosystems. In this study, a total of 114 local residents from eight villages located in four wards adjacent to the northern Gonarezhou National Park, south-eastern
Gandiwa, E.
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