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Transmission of Prions from Mule Deer and Elk with Chronic Wasting Disease to Transgenic Mice Expressing Cervid PrP

Transmission of Prions from Mule Deer and Elk with Chronic Wasting Disease to Transgenic Mice Expressing Cervid PrP

... captive mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) in north central Colorado in 1978 (42) and subsequently was diagnosed in free-ranging deer and Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) in ...

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Late-Winter Habitat Use by Mule Deer,  Odocoileus hemionus , in Central Interior British Columbia

Late-Winter Habitat Use by Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus , in Central Interior British Columbia

... local Mule Deer populations would be more likely found in large con- tiguous pine or spruce (Picea) stands with proper can - opy and browse rather than small, disconnected ...

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Polymorphic Integrations of an Endogenous Gammaretrovirus in the Mule Deer Genome

Polymorphic Integrations of an Endogenous Gammaretrovirus in the Mule Deer Genome

... all mule deer individuals tested but not in the single white-tailed deer, suggesting that this CrERV␥ is fixed in the mule deer population and subsequently integrated into the ...

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Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.

Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.

... Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.. ARTHUR D.[r] ...

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Soil ingestion by mule deer in northcentral Colorado.

Soil ingestion by mule deer in northcentral Colorado.

... While ingestion of soil may be an important source of trace elements for mule deer, at Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, where soils contain measurable amounts [r] ...

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Forage selection comparisons for mule deer and cattle under managed ponderosa pine.

Forage selection comparisons for mule deer and cattle under managed ponderosa pine.

... From spring through fall, mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) diets were not compared in these studies, but the results frequently occupy the same rangelands as cattl[r] ...

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Improving Gambel oak ranges for elk and mule deer by spraying with 2,4,5 TP.

Improving Gambel oak ranges for elk and mule deer by spraying with 2,4,5 TP.

... Based on results of this study, spraying Gambel oak type vegetation with 2,4,5-TP herbicide can be expected to cause substantial initial reductions in shrub abund[r] ...

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Interactions between mule deer and cattle on big sagebrush range in British Columbia.

Interactions between mule deer and cattle on big sagebrush range in British Columbia.

... Forage selection be deer in spring appeared to be in response to palatability and availability. The first new grass that became available was Sandbergs bluegrass. [r] ...

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Spring forage selection by tame mule deer on big sagebrush range, British Columbia.

Spring forage selection by tame mule deer on big sagebrush range, British Columbia.

... Where fall grazing has removed the mature stalks from plants of blue- bunch wheatgrass and crested wheat- grass, the deer had easier access to the green foliage [r] ...

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Forage selection by mule deer on winter range grazed by sheep in spring.

Forage selection by mule deer on winter range grazed by sheep in spring.

... Consumption of old bitterbrush began during week 4 of early winter in the deer-only pasture, while no old bitterbrush was consumed in the sheep-deer pasture unti[r] ...

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Winter Range Utilization by Elk and Mule Deer in Southeastern Washinton.

Winter Range Utilization by Elk and Mule Deer in Southeastern Washinton.

... sion, low density of the vegetation, scar- city of litter, and persistence of cheatgrass on the drier exposures and overused benches, and other factors indicated t[r] ...

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Adequacy of Some Important Browse Species In Overwintering of Mule Deer.

Adequacy of Some Important Browse Species In Overwintering of Mule Deer.

... How- ever, because the duration of the tests was arbitrarily limited, these instances may not invali- date the conclusion that juven- iles are less able to surv[r] ...

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Factors influencing productivity of two mule deer herds in Utah.

Factors influencing productivity of two mule deer herds in Utah.

... Forage palatability indices (FPI) for the winter and summer ranges.. Deer utilization of browse as determined from transects on winter ranges of the two study areas. [r] ...

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Alteration of the Chronic Wasting Disease Species Barrier by In Vitro Prion Amplification

Alteration of the Chronic Wasting Disease Species Barrier by In Vitro Prion Amplification

... CWD-infected mule deer (generously provided by Michael Miller, Colorado Division of Wildlife) and has been used previously in several CWD bioassay and sPMCA studies (5, 17, 20, ...

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Public Management Decisions Related to the Decline of California Deer Populations: A Comparative Management Approach

Public Management Decisions Related to the Decline of California Deer Populations: A Comparative Management Approach

... for Deer Hunting Tags Supply on public and private land can be increased by habitat management, usually requiring some ...of deer preferences in Maryland, but did not estimate specific supply and demand ...

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ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS GENOTYPE G8 IN MAINE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES)

ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS GENOTYPE G8 IN MAINE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES)

... Both G8 and G10 are found in North American wildlife (Thompson et al. 2006, Schurer et al. 2013), and G8 was identified in a road-killed moose in Minnesota (Bowles et al. 1994). Recently, wild elk and mule ...

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Chronic Wasting Disease: Current Assessment of Transmissibility

Chronic Wasting Disease: Current Assessment of Transmissibility

... single mule deer CWD isolate using hamster or hamster-PrP expressing transgenic mice causes two distinct disease phenotypes (Raymond et ...either mule deer or elk CWD, which was suggestive of ...

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Test for Detection of Disease-Associated Prion Aggregate in the Blood of Infected but Asymptomatic Animals

Test for Detection of Disease-Associated Prion Aggregate in the Blood of Infected but Asymptomatic Animals

... 2004, mule deer fawns were inoculated with 1 g of homogenized deer brain tissue by using a small syringe inserted into the diastema of the oral cavity as described previously ...This deer ...

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Crossing Corridors: Wildlife Use of Jumpouts and Undercrossings Along a Highway With Wildlife Exclusion Fencing

Crossing Corridors: Wildlife Use of Jumpouts and Undercrossings Along a Highway With Wildlife Exclusion Fencing

... quantified mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, and bobcat use of 11 undercrossings along Highway 101 near San Luis Obispo, California from ...that deer almost exclusively used the larger ...

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Inhibition of Protease-Resistant Prion Protein Formation in a Transformed Deer Cell Line Infected with Chronic Wasting Disease

Inhibition of Protease-Resistant Prion Protein Formation in a Transformed Deer Cell Line Infected with Chronic Wasting Disease

... i.e., mule deer, white-tailed deer, and elk ...transformed deer cell line that is persistently infected with ...uninfected mule deer brain tissue were transformed by transfection ...

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