Parasites in Bears (Ursidae): Sampling Gaps in the Spectacle Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)
Néstor Roncancio-Duque
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Anesthesia management of complex head and face injury caused by bear bite: a case report. [PDF]
Wu S, Zhang J, Zhang H, Zhang Y.
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Honey Thieves: Human-Bear Conflict Patterns and Residents' Attitudes in Mountains of Southwest Zhejiang, China. [PDF]
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Notes from the Field: Suspected Outbreak of Trichinellosis Associated with Undercooked Bear Meat - North Carolina, November 2023. [PDF]
Gowler CD+6 more
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Comparative neuroimaging of the carnivoran brain: Neocortical sulcal anatomy
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Abstract 1. 1. A total of fifty-nine blood samples from fifty-three bears, representing the genera Ursus, Tremarctos, Thalarctos, Selenarctos, Melursus and Helarctos have been analyzed. Measurements made included hemoglobins, hematocrits, red blood cell counts, and total white blood cell counts. 2. 2.
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Denning, metabolic suppression, and the realisation of ecological opportunities in Ursidae
Mammal Review, 2021AbstractThrough realisation of ecological opportunities, populations and species can experience relaxed selection pressures, facilitating ecological release and leading to rapid speciation and morphological diversification. Behavioural plasticity in response to environmental change contributes to diversification by exposing individuals to novel ...
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Veterinary issues related to bears (Ursidae)
International Zoo Yearbook, 2010A wide variety of infectious and non‐infectious diseases has been described in bears. Some viral (e.g. canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis), bacterial (e.g. salmon poisoning) and parasitic diseases (particularly skin mites and ascarid infections) are of concern. Non‐infectious conditions, such as dental disease, degenerative joint disease and
Jonathan Cracknell+2 more
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A comparative chromosome banding analysis of the Ursidae and their relationship to other carnivores
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1987Trypsin G-banded karyotypes of eight species of Ursidae were prepared from retrovirus-transformed skin fibroblast cultures. The banding patterns of all bears are highly conserved, even though their diploid numbers range from 42 to 72. A comprehensive analysis of the homologous banding patterns within the Ursidae and with a hypothesized ancestral ...
Nash, William G., O'Brien, Stephen J.
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