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Molecular identification and cross-species transmission effects analysis of a novel Orthobunyavirus isolated from Geese in China. [PDF]
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Widespread exposure to neonicotinoid insecticide in bobcats (Lynx rufus), fishers (Pekania pennanti), and river otters (Lontra canadensis) in North Dakota, USA. [PDF]
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Goose production and goose products
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2021Goose keeping can expand the choice of basic food materials and provides materials (feather and down) for light industry.
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GOOSE VIRUS HEPATITIS IN THE CANADA GOOSE AND SNOW GOOSE
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1971Seven Canada Goose goslings and one Snow Goose gosling died suddenly and were presented for diagnosis. Gross and microscopic lesions of hepatitis were observed in all birds. A virus was isolated in embryonated goose eggs which, on the basis of complement fixation and immunofluorescence tests, was identified as goose hepatitis virus.
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Taxonomy of the bean goose–pink-footed goose
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008The bean goose Anser fabalis and the pink-footed goose A. brachyrhynchus breed in the tundra and taiga zones of Eurasia and eastern Greenland, and the taxonomy of the group based on morphology has been controversial. We investigated the phylogenetic relationships within the bean goose-the pink-footed goose complex using mitochondrial control region ...
M, Ruokonen, K, Litvin, T, Aarvak
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2019
The second case study draws on the insights developed in the first two parts of the thesis to investigate the goose-human conflict around Schiphol Airport. Geese are not wanted in the fields around the airport, yet they keep coming back because they like the grass. In response, humans kill them, even though this does not solve the problem.
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The second case study draws on the insights developed in the first two parts of the thesis to investigate the goose-human conflict around Schiphol Airport. Geese are not wanted in the fields around the airport, yet they keep coming back because they like the grass. In response, humans kill them, even though this does not solve the problem.
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Pediatrics, 1989
Renton, WA—A goose in every pot strikes Michael Hansford as quite a good idea. In his capacity as maintenance foreman at Coulon Beach Park here, Mr. Hansford has to tidy up after several hundred Canada geese that feed on the park's lakeside grasses and sleep on the water. "Do I like `em? No!" says Mr. Hansford.
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Renton, WA—A goose in every pot strikes Michael Hansford as quite a good idea. In his capacity as maintenance foreman at Coulon Beach Park here, Mr. Hansford has to tidy up after several hundred Canada geese that feed on the park's lakeside grasses and sleep on the water. "Do I like `em? No!" says Mr. Hansford.
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Fatty acid profiles and health lipid indices in the breast muscles of local Polish goose varieties
Poultry Science, 2020Gabriela Haraf +2 more
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