نتایج جستجو برای: apodemus sylvaticus

تعداد نتایج: 928  

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2013
Amber R Tompsett Steve Wiseman Eric Higley John P Giesy Markus Hecker

Populations of amphibians are in decline in certain locations around the world, and the possible contribution of environmental contaminants, including estrogenic compounds, to these declines is of potential concern. In the current study, responses of the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) to exposure to 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2), the synthetic estrogen used in oral contraceptives, during the la...

Farhangh Haddad Fatemeh Ghorbani Jamshid Darvish Zeinolabedin Mohammadi

Family Muridae consists of eight genera and 28 species in Iran. This family shows notable variability of karyological features. In this study, karyological data derived from 11 species of 7 genera of this family of Iran are presented and compared with previously published accounts. The included species were: Mus musculus musculus from Gonbad (2n=40, FN=40) and Birjand (2n=40, FN=38), Rattus nor...

2015
Detlev H. Kruger Evgeniy A. Tkachenko Vyacheslav G. Morozov Yulia V. Yunicheva Olga M. Pilikova Gennadiy Malkin Aydar A. Ishmukhametov Patrick Heinemann Peter T. Witkowski Boris Klempa Tamara K. Dzagurova

Sochi virus was recently identified as a new hantavirus genotype carried by the Black Sea field mouse, Apodemus ponticus. We evaluated 62 patients in Russia with Sochi virus infection. Most clinical cases were severe, and the case-fatality rate was as high as 14.5%.

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2012
Alan Harrison Kevin J Bown W Ian Montgomery Richard J Birtles

Bartonella are hemoparasites exploiting a range of mammals as reservoir hosts. Several species are zoonotic pathogens. Fleas, lice, and other arthropods, such as ticks, have been implicated as vectors. While the competence of ticks as vectors of Bartonella species has recently been demonstrated, the epidemiological significance of ticks as vectors of Bartonella species in wildlife populations r...

2012
Emma R. Bush Christina D. Buesching Eleanor M. Slade David W. Macdonald

Over the past century, increases in both density and distribution of deer species in the Northern Hemisphere have resulted in major changes in ground flora and undergrowth vegetation of woodland habitats, and consequentially the animal communities that inhabit them. In this study, we tested whether recovery in the vegetative habitat of a woodland due to effective deer management (from a peak of...

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