نتایج جستجو برای: roe deer

تعداد نتایج: 11197  

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2008
Baek Jun Kim Yun-Sun Lee Jung-hwa An Han-Chan Park Hideo Okumura Hang Lee Mi-Sook Min

Korean long-tailed goral (Nemorhaedus caudatus) is one of the most endangered species in South Korea. However, detailed species distribution and sex ratio data on the elusive goral are still lacking due to difficulty of identification of the species and sex in the field. The primary aim of this study was to develop an economical PCR-RFLP method to identify species using invasive or non-invasive...

Journal: :Infection ecology & epidemiology 2015
Paul Tavernier Stanislas U Sys Kris De Clercq Ilse De Leeuw Anne Brigitte Caij Miet De Baere Nick De Regge David Fretin Virginie Roupie Marc Govaerts Paul Heyman Daisy Vanrompay Lizi Yin Isabelle Kalmar Vanessa Suin Bernard Brochier Alexandre Dobly Stéphane De Craeye Sophie Roelandt Els Goossens Stefan Roels

INTRODUCTION In order to investigate the role of roe deer in the maintenance and transmission of infectious animal and human diseases in Flanders, we conducted a serologic screening in 12 hunting areas. MATERIALS AND METHODS Roe deer sera collected between 2008 and 2013 (n=190) were examined for antibodies against 13 infectious agents, using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, virus n...

2014
Michael Ewald Claudia Dupke Marco Heurich Jörg Müller Björn Reineking

The combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource selection functions is widely used to analyze animal habitat selection. Rapid large-scale assessment of vegetation structure allows bridging the requirements of habitat selection studies on grain size and extent, particularly in forest habitats. For roe deer, the cold period in winter forces individuals to optimize their trade off in searching for f...

2016
Vita Strazdina Aleksandrs Jemeljanovs

Not all proteins have the same nutritional value, since protein quality strongly depends on its amino acid composition and digestibility. The meat of game animals could be a high protein source because of its well-balanced essential amino acids composition. Investigations about biochemical composition of game meat such as wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and beaver ...

2015
B.T. Schleenvoigt L.D. Sprague K. Mertens U. Moog G. Schmoock G. Wolf M. Neumann M.W. Pletz H. Neubauer

We report on a case of a 48-year-old man who presented with acute Q fever infection after burying two fawn cadavers (Capreolus capreolus). Recent outbreaks of Q fever in Europe have been traced back to intensive goat breeding units, sheep flocks in the proximity of highly populated urban areas or to farmed deer. To our knowledge, this is the first case report describing Q fever infection in a h...

2017
Ignacio García-Bocanegra David Cano-Terriza Gema Vidal Rosa Rosell Jorge Paniagua Saúl Jiménez-Ruiz Carlos Expósito Antonio Rivero-Juarez Antonio Arenas Joan Pujols

Schmallenberg disease is an emerging disease that affects domestic and wild ruminants in Europe. An epidemiological survey was carried out to assess exposure to Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in wild artiodactyls in Spain between 2006 and 2015. A total of 1751 sera from wild artiodactyls, including 1066 red deer, 304 fallow deer, 192 mouflon, 109 wild boar, 49 roe deer and 31 Spanish ibex were teste...

2009
Sarah Bonnet Nadine Brisseau Axelle Hermouet Maggy Jouglin Alain Chauvin

Babesia sp. (EU1), first characterized in 2003, has been implicated in human cases of babesiosis in Italy, Austria and Germany. It has been identified in roe deer and in its suspected tick vector, Ixodes ricinus, in several European countries. The aim of the present study was to validate the competence of I. ricinus as a vector of Babesia sp. (EU1) via experimental infections. For this purpose,...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Vebjørn Veiberg Atle Mysterud Jean-Michel Gaillard Daniel Delorme Guy Van Laere François Klein

The role of tooth wear as a proximate cause of senescence in ruminants has recently been highlighted. There are two competing hypotheses to explain variation in tooth height and wear; the diet-quality hypothesis predicting increased wear in low-quality habitats, and the life-history hypothesis predicting molar height to be related to expected longevity. We compared tooth height and wear from ro...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Floriane Plard Jean-Michel Gaillard Christophe Bonenfant A J Mark Hewison Daniel Delorme Bruno Cargnelutti Petter Kjellander Erlend B Nilsen Tim Coulson

Births are highly synchronized among females in many mammal populations in temperate areas. Although laying date for a given female is also repeatable within populations of birds, limited evidence suggests low repeatability of parturition date for individual females in mammals, and between-population variability in repeatability has never, to our knowledge, been assessed. We quantified the repe...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2012
Eveline Hofer Nicole Cernela Roger Stephan

A total of 52 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains, isolated from fecal samples of six ibex, 12 chamois, 15 roe deer, and 19 red deer were further characterized by subtyping the stx genes, examining strains for the top nine serogroups and testing for the presence of eae and ehxA. Eleven of the 52 strains belonged to one of the top nine STEC O groups (O26, O45, O91, O103, O111, ...

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