نتایج جستجو برای: waterfowl

تعداد نتایج: 1321  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Patricia L R Brennan Christopher J Clark Richard O Prum

Coevolution of male and female genitalia in waterfowl has been hypothesized to occur through sexual conflict. This hypothesis raises questions about the functional morphology of the waterfowl penis and the mechanics of copulation in waterfowl, which are poorly understood. We used high-speed video of phallus eversion and histology to describe for the first time the functional morphology of the a...

2009
MICHAEL L. SCHUMMER RICHARD M. KAMINSKI ANDREW H. RAEDEKE

Research on effects of key weather stimuli influencing waterfowl migration during autumn and winter is limited. We investigated relationships between changes in relative abundances of mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and other dabbling ducks (Anas spp.) and weather variables at midlatitude locations in North America. We used waterfowl survey data from Missouri Conservation Areas and temperature and...

2017
Julie A. Blanchong Michael D. Samuel Gene Mack

Nebraska’s Rainwater Basin (RWB) is a key spring migration area for millions of waterfowl and other avian species. Avian cholera has been endemic in the RWB since the 1970s and in some years tens of thousands of waterfowl have died from the disease. We evaluated patterns of avian cholera mortality in waterfowl species using the RWB during the last quarter of the 20th century. Mortality patterns...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Anna Slodkowicz-Kowalska Thaddeus K Graczyk Leena Tamang Szymon Jedrzejewski Andrzej Nowosad Piotr Zduniak Piotr Solarczyk Autumn S Girouard Anna C Majewska

Human microsporidiosis, a serious disease of immunocompetent and immunosuppressed people, can be due to zoonotic and environmental transmission of microsporidian spores. A survey utilizing conventional and molecular techniques for examining feces from 570 free-ranging, captive, and livestock birds demonstrated that 21 animals shed microsporidian spores of species known to infect humans, includi...

Journal: :Movement ecology 2016
Dominic A W Henry Judith M Ament Graeme S Cumming

BACKGROUND The movement patterns of many southern African waterfowl are typified by nomadism, which is thought to be a response to unpredictable changes in resource distributions. Nomadism and the related movement choices that waterfowl make in arid environments are, however, poorly understood. Tracking multiple individuals across wide spatiotemporal gradients offers one approach to elucidating...

2017
Nicole M. Kollars Amy K. Henry Matthew A. Whalen Katharyn E. Boyer Mathieu Cusson Johan S. Eklöf Clara M. Hereu Pablo Jorgensen Stephanie L. Kiriakopolos Pamela L. Reynolds Fiona Tomas Mo S. Turner Jennifer L. Ruesink

Multi-trophic conservation and management strategies may be necessary if reciprocal linkages between primary producers and their consumers are strong. While herbivory on aquatic plants is well-studied, direct top-down control of seagrass populations has received comparatively little attention, particularly in temperate regions. Herein, we used qualitative and meta-analytic approaches to assess ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Alexander I Karasin Keith West Suzanne Carman Christopher W Olsen

H3N3 and H1N1 influenza A viruses were isolated from Canadian pigs in 2001 and 2002. These viruses are phylogenetically related to waterfowl viruses and antigenically distinct from reference swine influenza viruses. The isolation of these viruses reemphasizes the potential for interspecies transmission of influenza viruses from waterfowl to pigs in North America.

2012
G. S. Boomer

PREFACE The process of setting waterfowl hunting regulations is conducted annually in the United States (Blohm 1989). This process involves a number of meetings where the status of waterfowl is reviewed by the agencies responsible for setting hunting regulations. In addition, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) publishes proposed regulations in the Federal Register to allow public comment....

2017
Charlotte L. Roy Véronique St-Louis

Several non-native trematodes hosted by the invasive Eurasian faucet snail, Bithynia tentaculata, have been causing die-offs of waterfowl in the Midwestern United States and Canada for several decades. Because of the potential implications of these die-offs on waterfowl in non-native settings, it is necessary to better understand the trematodes that cause the die-offs. Here, we studied the spat...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2006
Julie A Blanchong Michael D Samuel Gene Mack

Nebraska's Rainwater Basin (RWB) is a key spring migration area for millions of waterfowl and other avian species. Avian cholera has been endemic in the RWB since the 1970s and in some years tens of thousands of waterfowl have died from the disease. We evaluated patterns of avian cholera mortality in waterfowl species using the RWB during the last quarter of the 20th century. Mortality patterns...

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