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Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758). Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:48. TYPE LOCALITY: Sweden, Uppsala. DISTRIBUTION: Scandinavia to S. Siberia, south to Israel; China; Korea; and Japan, and on Ireland, Britain, Balearic Isis., Crete, and Rhodes. COMMENT: Includes amurensis; see Corbet, 1978:175. ISIS NUMBER: 5301412004013001001.
James H. Honacki +2 more
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Population estimation and trappability of the European badger (Meles meles): implications for tuberculosis management. [PDF]
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for adaptive management during prolonged wildlife vaccination campaigns.
Andrew W Byrne +8 more
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Tejón – Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Virgós, Emilio, Salvador Milla, Alfredo
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Efficacy of heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis vaccine delivered to European badgers (Meles meles) through edible bait. [PDF]
[EN] Badgers (Meles meles) are a major tuberculosis (TB) reservoir in Europe, with the potential to transmit infection to cattle. Here we assessed whether a recently described oral tuberculosis vaccine based on heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis (HIMB),
Juste RA +13 more
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Mediastinal Lymphoma in a Badger (Meles meles) [PDF]
A case of mediastinal lymphoma in a free-living, adult male European badger (Meles meles), from Trento Province (northern Italy) is described. A yellow-red mass delimited by a thick fibrous capsule completely occupied the anterior mediastinum. Based on the histologic and immunohistochemical findings, a diagnosis of mediastinal lymphocytic lymphoma was ...
Franco, Mutinelli +2 more
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Seasonal variation in the food habits of badgers in an Alpine valley
<strong>Abstract</strong> The seasonal variation in diet and trophic niche breadth of the European badger (<em>Meles meles</em>) have been studied in a high-elevation Alpine ecosystem from March 1990 to October 1991. The analysis
Mauro Lucherini, Giulia Crema
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Published as part of Rosas, Antonio, Soler-Fajardo, Ana, Garcia-Tabernero, Antonio, Huguet, Rosa, Vallverdú, Josep, Fidalgo, Darío, Galli, Emilia & Piñero, Pedro, 2023, 2 D Geometric morphometrics of the first lower molar of the genus Meles Brisson, 1762 including new badger evidence from the Lower Pleistocene Quibas site (Murcia, Spain), pp. 91-107 in
Rosas, Antonio +7 more
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Arcanobacterium haemolyticum in a badger ( Meles meles ) [PDF]
A 7.5-kg female European badger ( Meles meles) was submitted under the United Kingdom Government’s Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme to the Thirsk Regional Laboratory of the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency. Postmortem examination revealed a large, poorly encapsulated retropharyngeal abscess full of necrotic debris and pus ...
Wragg, PN +3 more
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<strong>Abstract</strong> During 2004-2005 and 2007-2008, 189 foxes (<em>Vulpes vulpes</em>) and 6 badgers (<em>Meles meles</em>) were collected in different areas of Central Northern Italy (Piedmont, Liguria and ...
Marta Magi +7 more
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Trophic enrichment factors for blood serum in the European badger (Meles meles). [PDF]
Ecologists undertaking stable isotopic analyses of animal diets require trophic enrichment factors (TEFs) for the specific animal tissues that they are studying.
David J Kelly +7 more
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