نتایج جستجو برای: horseman and deer

تعداد نتایج: 16829540  

Journal: :The Veterinary record 2008
W R Waters M V Palmer T C Thacker K Orloski P Nol N P Harrington S C Olsen B J Nonnecke

Mitogen- and antigen-induced interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) responses of peripheral blood leucocytes from cervids were evaluated by a commercial whole-blood assay. The assay was applied to Mycobacterium bovis-infected white-tailed deer and reindeer, M bovis BCG-vaccinated white-tailed deer and elk, and unvaccinated, uninfected white-tailed deer, fallow deer, elk and reindeer. The responses of the...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2011
W. David Walter Jeff Beringer Lonnie P. Hansen Justin W. Fischer Joshua J. Millspaugh Kurt C. Vercauteren

Variation in the size and overlap of space use by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has broad implications for managing deer–human conflicts and disease spread and transmission in urban landscapes. Understanding which factors affect overlap of home range by various segments (i.e., age, sex) of an urban deer population has implications to direct contact between deer on disease epidemiol...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1997
S M Schmitt S D Fitzgerald T M Cooley C S Bruning-Fann L Sullivan D Berry T Carlson R B Minnis J B Payeur J Sikarskie

A 4.5 yr-old male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) killed by a hunter during the 1994 firearm hunting season in northeastern Michigan (USA) had lesions suggestive of tuberculosis and was positive on culture for Mycobacterium bovis the causative agent for bovine tuberculosis. Subsequently, a survey of 354 hunter-harvested white-tailed deer for tuberculosis was conducted in this area fr...

2017
Yimeng Li Xiaolong Hu Shuang Yang Juntong Zhou Tianxiang Zhang Lei Qi Xiaoning Sun Mengyuan Fan Shanghua Xu Muha Cha Meishan Zhang Shaobi Lin Shuqiang Liu Defu Hu

The large and complex gut microbiota in animals has profound effects on feed utilization and metabolism. Currently, gastrointestinal diseases due to dysregulated gut microbiota are considered important factors that limit growth of the captive forest musk deer population. Compared with captive forest musk deer, wild forest musk deer have a wider feeding range with no dietary limitations, and the...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Christopher D Heckel Norman A Bourg William J McShea Susan Kalisz

High herbivore pressure is expected to benefit unpalatable species that co-occur with palatable browsed species. However, for five unpalatable understory species we found no evidence of benefit from deer browse. Detailed studies of one species in natural populations, Arisaema triphyllum, revealed surprising changes in its population structure and demography: deer browse level on a palatable spe...

2011
Annetta Zintl Eugene J Finnerty Thomas M Murphy Theo de Waal Jeremy S Gray

Blood samples were obtained from 38 wild red deer (Cervus elaphus) at two sites in Ireland and subjected to PCR analysis of the 18S rRNA gene followed by sequencing. Two fragments of the 18S rRNA gene were generated by two different PCR protocols and subsequent sequencing suggested that at least six of the deer were infected by a babesia that, in those loci, is indistinguishable from Babesia di...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Michael W. Miller Heather M. Swanson Lisa L. Wolfe Fred G. Quartarone Sherri L. Huwer Charles H. Southwick Paul M. Lukacs

BACKGROUND Contagious prion diseases--scrapie of sheep and chronic wasting disease of several species in the deer family--give rise to epidemics that seem capable of compromising host population viability. Despite this prospect, the ecological consequences of prion disease epidemics in natural populations have received little consideration. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Using a cohort study ...

2006
David Storms Sonia Said Herve Fritz Jean-Luc Hamann Christine Saint-Andrieux Francois Klein

Extreme climatic events, such as hurricanes, may profoundly affect herbivore population dynamics and habitat use by returning tracts of mature forest to early seral stages where food and cover resources rapidly develop. Modifications of habitat use by roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) following hurricane Lothar have been demonstrated in a French forest, and it has been suggested that the combinati...

2014
Angela L. Shelton Jeremiah A. Henning Peggy Schultz Keith Clay

The last several decades have seen dramatic increases in ungulate populations worldwide, and whitetailed deer in the eastern United States currently exist at unprecedented densities in many areas. Numerous studies have demonstrated the effects of high densities of white-tailed deer on forest communities. However, few studies have simultaneously examined the effects of deer on multiple component...

2009
Todd J. Brinkman Terry Chapin Gary Kofinas David K. Person

The effects of landscape changes caused by intensive logging on the availability of wild game are important when the harvest of wild game is a critical cultural practice, food source, and recreational activity. We assessed the influence of extensive industrial logging on the availability of wild game by drawing on local knowledge and ecological science to evaluate the relationship between fores...

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