نتایج جستجو برای: white colored deer

تعداد نتایج: 203376  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2002
W R Waters M V Palmer R E Sacco D L Whipple

White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are reservoirs for Mycobacterium bovis in northeast Michigan, USA. Production of nitric oxide (NO) by activated macrophages is a potent mechanism of mycobacterial killing. The capacity of macrophages to produce NO, however, varies among mammalian species. The objective of this study was to determine if mononuclear cells from white-tailed deer produce n...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
J M Pound J E George D M Kammlah K H Lohmeyer R B Davey

From 1907 when the fever tick eradication campaign began until 1933, the tick eradication methods of dipping cattle in an acaricide or "pasture vacation" were enormously successful in eradicating southern cattle ticks [Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Canestrini)], until failures began to occur in some areas of Florida. Regarding the failures in Florida, the consensus was that populations o...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
Ingrid M Asmundsson Jack A Mortenson Eric P Hoberg

Parelaphostrongylus andersoni is considered a characteristic nematode infecting white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Host and geographic distribution for this parasite, however, remain poorly defined in the region of western North America. Fecal samples collected from Columbia white-tailed deer (O. v. leucurus) in a restricted range endemic to Oregon and Washington, USA, were examined fo...

2016
David R Edmunds Matthew J Kauffman Brant A Schumaker Frederick G Lindzey Walter E Cook Terry J Kreeger Ronald G Grogan Todd E Cornish

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is an invariably fatal transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and moose. Despite a 100% fatality rate, areas of high prevalence, and increasingly expanding geographic endemic areas, little is known about the population-level effects of CWD in deer. To investigate these effects, we tested the null hypothesis that high prevalenc...

2012
Thomas Passler Mylissa S. Marley Manuel F. Chamorro Chad H. Newbolt Stephen S. Ditchkoff Herris S. Maxwell Paul H. Walz

Infections with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) clinically analogous to cattle are described in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), but the epidemiologic role of persistently infected (PI) white-tailed deer is unknown. Persistently infected white-tailed deer shed BVDV, maintaining BVDV in groups of deer. Survival of PI white-tailed deer is reduced, and clinically ill or dead PI deer ...

2007
SAUL HERNANDEZ

High white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) densities in urban areas typically result in human–wildlife conflicts (e.g., deer– vehicle collisions, transmission of disease to humans, and vegetation damage). Controlling deer densities via fertility control generally is more acceptable than lethal removal in many urban areas and can reduce conflicts by stabilizing deer numbers. Contraceptive v...

Journal: :American journal of veterinary research 2008
Julia F Ridpath Elizabeth A Driskell Christopher C L Chase John D Neill Mitchell V Palmer Bruce W Brodersen

OBJECTIVE To inoculate white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) during the sixth or seventh week of gestation with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and observe for signs of reproductive tract disease during a 182-day period. ANIMALS 10 pregnant white-tailed deer (8 seronegative and 2 seropositive [control deer] for BVDV). PROCEDURES Deer were inoculated with 1 of 2 deer-derived BVDV str...

1998
L. B. MERRILL C. A. TAYLOR

Highlight: Preferences of white-tailed deer to various grazing management systems now being tested at the Texas A&M University Agricultural Research Station, Sonora, were evaluated on the basis of deer density and economic returns from hunting. Hunter success was evaluated on the basis of several factors. White-tailed deer definitely preferred a rangeland grazed under a system which included a ...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
Antonio Cantu-C J Alfonso Ortega-S Zeferino García-Vázquez Juan Mosqueda Scott E Henke John E George

Species of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) ticks are the vectors of babesiosis (cattle fever tick), which are distributed worldwide. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are important secondary hosts for the cattle fever ticks, Rhipicephalus (B.) annulatus and Rhipicephalus (B.) microplus. White-tailed deer are capable of sustaining Boophilus spp. tick populations in the presence or absence of ...

2012
Gordon B. Mitchell Christina J. Sigurdson Katherine I. O’Rourke James Algire Noel P. Harrington Ines Walther Terry R. Spraker Aru Balachandran

Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of cervids, remains prevalent in North American elk, white-tailed deer and mule deer. A natural case of CWD in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) has not been reported despite potential habitat overlap with CWD-infected deer or elk herds. This study investigates the experimental transmission of CWD from elk or white-tai...

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