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A Descriptive Study of Brown Bear (<i>Ursus arctos</i>) Sperm Quality and Proteomic Profiles Considering Sperm Origin. [PDF]

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First record of <i>Taenia krabbei</i> Moniez, 1879, muscle cysts in roe deer (<i>Capreolus capreolus</i>) in Carinthia, Austria. [PDF]

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Clinical crenosomosis in a black bear (Ursus americanus)

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2020
An orphaned black bear (Ursus americanus) cub, estimated to be 9 months-of-age was presented to a wildlife rehabilitation facility in December of 2016. The cub was afebrile, under-weight (6.8 kg) and had a cough condition. Centrifugal sugar fecal flotation examination failed to detect any gastrointestinal helminth or protozoan parasites, but revealed ...
Haifaa A, Mahjoub   +4 more
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A polyomavirus detected in American black bear (Ursus americanus)

Archives of Virology, 2021
Polyomaviruses are ancient DNA viruses that infect several species of animals. While recognition of the family Polyomaviridaehas grown rapidly, there are few studies that consider their potential association with disease. Carnivora are a diverseand widespread order affected by polyomaviruses (PyVs) that have co-evolved with their hosts for millions of ...
Pesavento, Patricia   +3 more
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Muscular Sarcocystis Infection in a Bear (Ursus americanus)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1998
Sarcocysts of an unidentified Sarcocystis species were found in sections of skeletal muscles of a black bear (Ursus americanus) from North Carolina. Two sarcocysts in a section measured 45 x 37.5 microm and 67.5 x 50 microm and had a thin (
J P, Dubey, M J, Topper, F B, Nutter
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Pityrosporum pachydermatis in a black bear (Ursus americanus)

Medical Mycology, 1978
Pityrosporum pachydermatis was repeatedly isolated from portions of alopecic tissue from the throax and ears of a black bear cub (Ursus americanus). Yeastlike cells morphologically identical with those of P. pachydermatis were observed in stained tissue sections. This is the first reported association of this yeast with a member of the family Ursidae.
I F, Salkin, M A, Gordon, W B, Stone
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Roadkill risk model of black bear (Ursus americanus) in Mexico

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023
One of the most obvious impacts of roads is roadkill, a problem that is recently being addressed in Mexico. However, there are economic and human resource limitations to monitor the entire road network, assess its impacts, and propose mitigation measures. The black bear (Ursus americanus) is a top predator and the largest terrestrial mammal distributed
Zuleyma Zarco-González   +1 more
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