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Botulism in waterfowl: case report in Argentina. [PDF]
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The National Wildlife System Improvement Act of 1997: Defining the National Wildlife Refuge System for The Twenty-First Century [PDF]
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Whole-genome characterization and evolutionary analysis of a novel duck reovirus isolated from <i>Cairina moschata</i> in Vietnam. [PDF]
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Development and validation of a quadruplex qPCR assay for simultaneous detection of GPV, GoCV, TMUV, and GAstV-Ⅱ in geese. [PDF]
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Characterization of Riemerella anatipestifer in broiler chickens from Shandong, China: serotype, antimicrobial resistance, and virulence gene profiles. [PDF]
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Myxozoan parasitism in waterfowl
International Journal for Parasitology, 2008Myxozoans are spore-forming, metazoan parasites common in cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates, especially fishes, with alternate life cycle stages developing in invertebrates. We report nine cases of infection in free-flying native and captive exotic ducks (Anseriformes: Anatidae) from locations across the United States and describe the first myxozoan in ...
Bartholomew, Jerri L. +8 more
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1997
Abstract The only known obligate brood parasite among the waterfowl, and indeed among all species of birds having precocial young, is the South American black-headed duck. Now generally accepted to be a member of the stiff-tailed duck assemblage Oohnsgard and Carbonell, 1996), the black-headed duck is fairly widespread but relatively ...
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Abstract The only known obligate brood parasite among the waterfowl, and indeed among all species of birds having precocial young, is the South American black-headed duck. Now generally accepted to be a member of the stiff-tailed duck assemblage Oohnsgard and Carbonell, 1996), the black-headed duck is fairly widespread but relatively ...
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Phosphorus Poisoning in Waterfowl
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1950Black and mallard ducks have been found to be highly susceptible to phosphorus poisoning. The results of an investigation of the effects of poisoning from the administration of white phosphorus are reported.
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