نتایج جستجو برای: captive wildlife

تعداد نتایج: 24489  

2010
Olivier Cassar Sylviane Bassot Sabine Plancoulaine Lluis Quintana-Murci Christine Harmant Vladimir Gurtsevitch Natalia B. Senyuta Larissa S. Yakovleva Guy de Thé Antoine Gessain

1. Calisher CH, Childs JE, Field HE, Holmes KV, Schountz T. Bats: important reservoir hosts of emerging viruses. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2006;19:531–45. DOI: 10.1128/ CMR.00017-06 2. Wong S, Lau S, Woo P, Yuen K-Y. Bats as a continuing source of emerging infections in humans. Rev Med Virol. 2007;17:67– 91. DOI: 10.1002/rmv.520 3. Wibbelt G, Speck S, Field H. Methods for assessing diseases in bats. ...

2005
S.

Proper feeding management of wild animals in captivity incorporates both husbandry skills and applied nutritional sciences. As a basic foundation of animal management, nutrition is integral to longevity, disease prevention, growth and reproduction, yet has received insufficient focus in the zoological community, although somewhat more detailed attention has been paid to free-ranging wildlife, p...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1997
E S Dierenfeld

Proper feeding management of wild animals in captivity incorporates both husbandry skills and applied nutritional sciences. As a basic foundation of animal management, nutrition is integral to longevity, disease prevention, growth and reproduction, yet has received insufficient focus in the zoological community, although somewhat more detailed attention has been paid to free-ranging wildlife, p...

A. Koochakzadeh B. Nayeri Fasaei K. Oskouizadeh M. Askari Badouei T. Zahraei Saleh,

Salmonella spp. are zoonotic enteric bacteria able to infect humans, livestock and wildlife. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Salmonella (spp.) and to determine antibiotic susceptibility, serogrouping and presence of invA gene (Salmonella Invasion Gene A) in the detected strains in wild captive herbivores in Iran. The fecal samples of 103 animals from 8 different speci...

Journal: :International journal of one health 2021

Background and Aim: Wildlife markets are centers of trade involving live animals their derivatives from wild-caught captive-bred non-domesticated animals, including for the culinary, fashion, traditional medicine, curio, pet sectors. These occur in Southeast Asia, India, North America, Latin Europe, Africa, elsewhere. This study aims to address a diversity related issues that have one-health be...

2017
H A Aziz

Green corridors are an attempt to mitigate negative effects of the built environment of cities and towns. The corridors act as conservation for rapidly extreme intervention and development of the urban environment. Most importantly, it enables dispersal movement of animals within city areas. Issues relate to wildlife conservation in urban areas has been studied for many years and thus, the rese...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
M L Vargas R H Cruickshank J G Ross A J Holyoake S C Ogilvie A M Paterson

The brushtail possum is a major agricultural and ecological pest in New Zealand. A novel noninvasive DNA sampling tool for detecting its presence (WaxTags, or WT) was tested. DNA was recovered from saliva left on WT, and two lengths (407 bp and 648 bp) of the cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) barcoding region were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR products were considered (+) when a ...

2013
E. J. Narayan

Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aquatic media, and saliva) for the quantification of hormones in wildlife. Urinary-based enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and radio-immunoassay have enabled the rapid quantification of reproductive and stress hormones in amphibians (Anura: Amphibia). With minimal disturbance, these methods can be used to a...

Journal: :Zoo biology 2014
Cheryl S Asa Karen L Bauman Sarah Devery Martín Zordan Gerardo R Camilo Sally Boutelle Anneke Moresco

The ability to safely and effectively manage reproduction is central to the success of AZA captive-breeding programs. Although the AZA Wildlife Contraception Center routinely monitors contraceptive safety, there have been no studies that compare the effects of contraceptive use to separation of males from females, the other option for preventing reproduction. We used retrospective medical recor...

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