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Spatial distribution and risk factors of Brucellosis in Iberian wild ungulates

Spatial distribution and risk factors of Brucellosis in Iberian wild ungulates

... The quality of the diagnostic methodology used is of paramount importance to assess the prevalence of wildlife diseases [28]. Due to the lack of brucellosis tests validated for wildlife species, the most recommendable ...

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New insights from Gorongosa National Park and Niassa National Reserve of Mozambique increasing the genetic diversity of Trypanosoma vivax and Trypanosoma vivax like in tsetse flies, wild ungulates and livestock from East Africa

New insights from Gorongosa National Park and Niassa National Reserve of Mozambique increasing the genetic diversity of Trypanosoma vivax and Trypanosoma vivax like in tsetse flies, wild ungulates and livestock from East Africa

... where wild ungulates serve as reservoirs for a large diversity of Tvv and TvL genotypes that are transmitted by a range of tsetse ...in wild tsetse and ungulates in WA are required to evaluate ...

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Ecological studies of habitat and feeding of wild ungulates in the thar  Region of jodhpur, rajasthan (india)

Ecological studies of habitat and feeding of wild ungulates in the thar Region of jodhpur, rajasthan (india)

... The free living wild ungulates (Blackbuck and Chinkara) are found inthe desertic habitats of Thar region of Rajasthan. The selected study areas of thar region were divided into six habitats on the basis of ...

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Changing Land Use Patterns and Their Impacts on Wild Ungulates in Kimana Wetland Ecosystem, Kenya

Changing Land Use Patterns and Their Impacts on Wild Ungulates in Kimana Wetland Ecosystem, Kenya

... property. Wild ungulates are no longer able to access the areas that have been converted into farmland and human ...of wild ungulates concentrate in areas without (or with little) farms and ...

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Range relationships of feral horses with wild ungulates and cattle in western Alberta.

Range relationships of feral horses with wild ungulates and cattle in western Alberta.

... competition through interference in this grazing system (cattle, mule deer, elk and moose all were observed feeding in proximity to feral horses without interactio[r] ...

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Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis E virus in pigs, wild boars, roe deer, red deer and moose in Lithuania

Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis E virus in pigs, wild boars, roe deer, red deer and moose in Lithuania

... Domestic pigs had a higher prevalence of HEV (22.55– 32.97%) than wild ungulates. A possible reason is that the frequent direct contact among infected pigs reared in confined spaces may enhance the spread ...

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Patterns of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-complex excretion and characterization of super-shedders in naturally-infected wild boar and red deer

Patterns of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-complex excretion and characterization of super-shedders in naturally-infected wild boar and red deer

... in wild ungulates of a class of infected hosts that fit into the definition of ...infected ungulates (28.2% of wild boar and ...infected ungulates (12.8–14.3% of wild boar and ...

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The reporting of a Bacillus anthracis B clade strain in South Africa after more than 20 years

The reporting of a Bacillus anthracis B clade strain in South Africa after more than 20 years

... Objectives: Anthrax is a disease with an age old history in Africa caused by the Gram‑positive endospore forming soil bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Epizootics of wild ungulates occur annually in the ...

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A survey of the transmission of infectious diseases/infections between wild and domestic ungulates in Europe

A survey of the transmission of infectious diseases/infections between wild and domestic ungulates in Europe

... [36]. Wild ungulates were proved to be receptive to the virus in all European regions ...in wild ruminants in areas where no outbreak had been reported in livestock, sug- gesting their potential role ...

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Opportunistic bacteria and mass mortality in ungulates: lessons from an extreme event

Opportunistic bacteria and mass mortality in ungulates: lessons from an extreme event

... cases including both hemorrhagic septicemia and pneumonic pasteurellosis (Tables 1, 2). Additional information on the characteristics of these cases is given in Appendix S2i, ii. Gener- ally, the cases concern temperate ...

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Cryptosporidium infections in terrestrial ungulates with focus on livestock: a systematic review and meta analysis

Cryptosporidium infections in terrestrial ungulates with focus on livestock: a systematic review and meta analysis

... (Fig. 9) using the Neighbor-Net method. On the basis of this phylogenetic analysis, 10 clades (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX and X) containing 12 Cryptosporidium spp. were identified (Fig. 9). Interestingly, C. ...

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Lessons on the relationship between livestock husbandry and biodiversity from the Kenya Long-term Exclosure Experiment (KLEE)

Lessons on the relationship between livestock husbandry and biodiversity from the Kenya Long-term Exclosure Experiment (KLEE)

... large wild ungulates in a Kenyan savanna rangeland in order to better understand the nature of competition and coexistence between these two guilds of herbivores and how they affect ...and wild ...

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Piroplasmosis in wildlife: Babesia and Theileria affecting free ranging ungulates and carnivores in the Italian Alps

Piroplasmosis in wildlife: Babesia and Theileria affecting free ranging ungulates and carnivores in the Italian Alps

... detect less closely related genotypes, such as the B. microti complex or species related to B. odocoilei [29]. In our study no B. divergens was identified in any of the se- quenced samples, while the closely related B. ...

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Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

... of wild animal exploitation was driven by the social elite, with high-status sites consistently indicating a higher representation of hare and deer bones than is seen at other site ...of wild ...

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oa Walia - Risk of disease transmission between domestic livestock and wild ungulate in the Bale Mountains National Park

oa Walia - Risk of disease transmission between domestic livestock and wild ungulate in the Bale Mountains National Park

... disturb wild ungulates in this ...basis. Wild ungulates clearly kept away from the road to avoid this disturbance, thus the continual increase in people and livestock traffic in the park is of ...

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Wild mountain ungulates of rakchham-chhitkul wildlife sanctuary in trans-himalayan baspa (sangla) valley, district kinnaur, himachal pradesh,

Wild mountain ungulates of rakchham-chhitkul wildlife sanctuary in trans-himalayan baspa (sangla) valley, district kinnaur, himachal pradesh,

... biodiversity. Ungulates are the hoofed mammalian species of ...of wild ungulates, belonging to three genera and two Families Moschidae and Bovidae of Order ...no wild member of Order ...

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Pastoralism and Land Tenure Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Conflicting Policies and Priorities in Ngamiland, Botswana

Pastoralism and Land Tenure Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Conflicting Policies and Priorities in Ngamiland, Botswana

... of ungulates migratory corridors by fences, especially where fences have bisected ungulates migratory corridors and fragmented ...while wild animals are protected by national and international laws ...

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Footprint Pressures and Locomotion of Moas and Ungulates and Their Effects on the New Zealand Indigenous Biota through Trampling

Footprint Pressures and Locomotion of Moas and Ungulates and Their Effects on the New Zealand Indigenous Biota through Trampling

... In contrast with ungulates, the toes of emus and moas have a rounded cross-section with no sharp edges, and they can both separate and flex vertically at the ends. When weight is applied it is taken by all three ...

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Seasonal variation in energy expenditure, water flux and food consumption of Arabian oryx Oryx leucoryx

Seasonal variation in energy expenditure, water flux and food consumption of Arabian oryx Oryx leucoryx

... The Arabian oryx, an 80–100 kg desert antelope that once ranged throughout most of the Arabian Peninsula, was extirpated from the wild by 1972 (Henderson, 1974; Stanley Price, 1989). Prior to this time, ...

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Educational Alternatives, Volume 12, 2014

Educational Alternatives, Volume 12, 2014

... other ungulates), ileal Peyer’s patches are not a significant source of B cells, are not required for maintenance of the systemic B cell pool and are not a site of primary B cell lymphogenesis (Butler et ...

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