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A Potential Atypical Case of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease in a Dwarf Rabbit
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly contagious infectious disease of European wild and domestic rabbits. Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV, GI.1) emerged in 1986 in Europe, rapidly spreading all over the world.
Fábio A. Abade dos Santos +5 more
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Exposure to West Nile Virus in Wild Lagomorphs in Spanish Mediterranean Ecosystems. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background West Nile virus (WNV) is the most widely distributed mosquito‐borne flavivirus. Over the past decade, its spread across Europe has raised significant concerns for both public and animal health. Although WNV exposure has been evidenced in various wild mammal species in Spain, no seroepidemiological studies have been conducted on this
Castro-Scholten S +8 more
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Mediterranean ecosystems face complex, multi‐trophic impacts from global‐change drivers, yet responses are often studied in isolation. Using the Doñana Protected Area as a case study, we illustrate how anthropogenic pressures on key species like cork oaks and rabbits, as well as increases in species like wild boar and invasive crayfish, lead to ...
Maria Paniw +23 more
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Mediators of intracellular interactions and endothelial function in myxomatous mitral valve prolapse
Aim. To study the selected mediators of intracellular interactions and endothelial function in patients with myxomatous mitral valve prolapse (MVP). Material and methods. In total, 25 patients with myxomatous MVP, aged 18–29 years, were examined.
A. V. Yagoda +4 more
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The review article presents modern concepts of the mitral valve prolapse. The issues of pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria of primary and probable prolapse are reflected, the issues of epidemiology are considered in detail.
E. V. Timofeev +3 more
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Identifying and Quantifying Conflicts Between Humans and Terrestrial Mammals in Great Britain
We conducted a literature review to identify conflicts between humans and terrestrial mammals in Great Britain. A modified Generic Impact Scoring System was applied to all conflicts so that mammals could be ranked according to their level of impact to help identify the most damaging species and to aid decision‐making. ABSTRACT Introduction Interactions
Kate L. Palphramand +3 more
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Wild Animal Suffering Is Not Intractable: A Precautionary Approach to Compassionate Intervention
ABSTRACT Wild animals suffer due to human activity, yet natural factors contribute far more significantly to their suffering. In light of this, some propose that we have a pro tanto obligation to intervene in ecosystems to improve wild animal welfare.
Tristan Katz
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Implantação do mixoma infeccioso do coelho na câmara anterior do ôlho da cobaia
Mammalian cancer as well as the Rous chicken sarcoma has been successfully transplanted into the anterior chamber of the eyes of guinea pigs. It was of interest, therefore, to see if the infectious myxomatosis of rabbits, another representative of the ...
C. Magarinos Torres +1 more
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Long‐Term (37 Year) Changes in Coastal Dune Slack Plant Communities
A 37‐year resurvey of coastal dune slack vegetation shows stable α‐diversity, increased γ‐diversity alongside declining β‐diversity and habitat quality. Despite conservation grazing, communities shifted towards taller, more homogeneous, shrub‐dominated and nutrient‐tolerant assemblages, highlighting the limits of current grazing regimes and the ...
Jonathan Millett +6 more
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Myxomatous degeneration of the mitral valve, or endocardiosis, represents the most prevalent cardiovascular pathology among small- and medium-sized dog breeds.
V. V. Rymskyi, V. S. Nedzvetsky
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