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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Asian badger Meles leucurus (Mustelidae) from Korea
The mitogenome of the Asian badger Meles leucurus from Korea is a circular molecule of 16,529 bp, consisting of a control region and a conserved set of 37 genes containing 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 tRNA genes, and two rRNA genes (12S rRNA and ...
Mi Gyeong Jeon +4 more
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Meles meles subsp. meles Linnaeus 1758
Meles meles subsp. meles Linnaeus 1758 Meles meles subsp. meles Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 48. Type Locality: "Europa inter rimas rupium et lapidum," restricted by Thomas (1911 a) to " Upsala " [Sweden]. Synonyms: Meles meles subsp. alba (Gmelin 1788); Meles meles subsp. britannicus Satunin 1905; Meles meles subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Effects of culling on badger abundance : implications for tuberculosis control
Culling is often considered as a tool for controlling wildlife diseases that can also infect people or livestock. Culling European badgers Meles meles can cause both positive and negative effects on the incidence of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in cattle ...
Donnelly, CA +21 more
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Background Piroplasms are unicellular, tick-borne parasites. Among them, during the past decade, an increasing diversity of Babesia spp. has been reported from wild carnivores. On the other hand, despite the known contact of domestic and wild carnivores (
Sándor Hornok +5 more
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Bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers in localized culling areas
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease that can have serious consequences for cattle farming and, potentially, for public health. In Britain, failure to control bovine TB has been linked to persistent infection of European badger (Meles meles ...
Donnelly, Christl A. +15 more
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European badger (Meles meles) tracking records
European badger (Meles meles) tracking records. The data was collected in Białowieża Forest, Poland by Mammal Research Institute PAS.
Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences
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The European badger (<em>Meles meles</em>) diet in a Mediterranean area
<strong>Abstract</strong> A study on food habits of the European badger (<em>Meles meles</em>) was carried out over a two year period (march 1996 - February 1998) in an area of ca 55 hectares in the Burano Lake Nature Reserve ...
Ester Del Bove, Roberto Isotti
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Bovine tuberculosis in a badger ( Meles meles ) in Spain
This is a contribution to the agreement between csic, oapn and sdgsa on wildlife disease surveillance in Spain, and to the Castilla — La Mancha network on wildlife diseases (jccm). This is also a contribution to a grant from Grupo Santander — Fundación Marcelino Botín (Spain) and to projects inia fau06-016 and agl2005-07401, Ministerio de Educación y ...
Sobrino, Raquel +5 more
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Impacts of widespread badger culling on cattle tuberculosis: concluding analyses from a large-scale field trial [PDF]
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) has re-emerged as a major problem for British cattle farmers. Failure to control the infection has been linked to transmission from European badgers; badger culling has therefore formed a component of British TB control policy ...
W. Ivan Morrison +47 more
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The diet and habitat utilisation of the badger (Meles meles) in an area to the South of Durham city [PDF]
The study investigates the diet and habitat utilisation of five badger clans in an area of mixed woodland, pasture and arable land between mid May and mid July 1992.
Fletcher, J.G.
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