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Helminthofauna of the fox (Vulpes vulpes) and korsak (Vulpes corsac)

open access: yesBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OF KAZAKHSTAN, 2021
For humans and domestic animals, parasites of wild animals can pose a threat to health, and even life. In this regard, it is important to establish the pathways of circulation of pathogens of dangerous helminthiasis, to identify the nature of the focus and the role of wild animals in this process, since these data serve as the basis for the development
I.M. Abirova   +3 more
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Vulpes vulpes

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Published as part of Aidek, Ahmad E., Ibrahim, Amir, Amr, Zuhair, Hutterer, Rainer, Kryštufek, Boris, Serra, Gianluca, Benda, Petr, Shkaky, Yesra, Barbanera, Filippo & Al-Sheikhly, Omar F., 2025, Checklist of Mammals of Syria, pp.
Aidek, Ahmad E.   +9 more
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Chemical Immobilization of Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Wildlife Diseases, 1990
Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) were immobilized with one of the following drug combinations: ketamine/xylazine (n = 22), ketamine/promazine (n = 35), ketamine/midazolam (n = 13), or tiletamine/zolazepam (n = 22). Foxes given ketamine/xylazine had the shortest induction and longest recovery times relative to other drug combinations, whereas foxes given ...
Kreeger, Terry J.   +2 more
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Vulpes vulpes

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Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758) Red Fox Vulpes vulpes is distributed statewide. However, many of the records given by Caire et al. (1989) are observations. Specimen records have since been reported for Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas counties (Dalquest et al. 1990) and Grady County (Tyler and Donelson 1996).
Braun, Janet K.   +3 more
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Abdominal Cysticercosis in a Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Wildlife Diseases, 2017
A large abdominal mass containing numerous cysticerci identified as those of Taenia crassiceps (=Cysticercus longicollis) was found in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity of a severely constipated and emaciated red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Whipp, Christopher James   +3 more
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Vulpes vulpes

open access: yes, 1982
Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Carnivora, pp. 244-289 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc.
James H. Honacki   +2 more
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Vulpes vulpes

open access: yes, 2005
Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Carnivora, pp. 532-628 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 585, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Vulpes vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2018
Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758) — Red Fox Canis vulpes Linnaeus, 1758 p.40; Type locality- Sweden. Ƒulpes peculiosa Kishida, 1924 p.4; Type locality- Korean Peninsula; Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.380. Ƒ. kyomasai Kishida and Mori, 1929 p.82; Type locality- Hamgyeongbuk Province, Korea; Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.380; Kuroda, 1938 p.34; Ellerman & Morrison-Scott,
Jo, Yeong-Seok   +2 more
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Vulpes vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2019
{"references": ["Batsaikhan N (2014) A Field Guide to the Mammals of Mongolia. Zoological Society of London, London, 323 pp."]}
Augugliaro, Claudio   +5 more
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TELENCEPHALON VASCULARITY IN COMMON FOX (Vulpes vulpes)

open access: yesSlovenian Veterinary Research, 2017
The studies of the vascularization of the cerebrum in common fox were performed on 80 cerebral hemispheres. It was found that the middle cerebral artery is the strongest vessel supplying blood to the cerebrum. The artery gets divided into ten permanent branches.
Brudnicki, Witold   +4 more
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