نتایج جستجو برای: cervus elaphus maral

تعداد نتایج: 1689  

2014
Jing-jie Li Zheng Li Li-juan Gu Yun-bo Wang Mi-ra Lee Chang-keun Sung

Deer antlers are the only mammalian appendage capable of regeneration. We aimed to investigate the effect of red deer antler extract in regulating hair growth, using a mouse model. The backs of male mice were shaved at eight weeks of age. Crude aqueous extracts of deer antler were prepared at either 4 °C or 100 °C and injected subcutaneously to two separate groups of mice (n = 9) at 1 mL/day fo...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Animal Science 1992

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
Ramon A Carreno Natividad Diez-Baños Maria del Rosario Hidalgo-Argüello Steven A Nadler

Specimens of Dictyocaulus spp. were extracted from the respiratory tracts of 3 ruminant hosts including roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), red deer (Cervus elaphus), and chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) from wild populations in the province of Le6n, northwestern Spain. The near-complete nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene, and 2 regions of the large-subunit ribosomal RNA gene, were amplified by ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1993
L G Rickard E P Hoberg N M Allen G L Zimmerman T M Craig

Specimens of Spiculopteragia spiculoptera and S. asymmetrica were recovered from the abomasa of five of ten naturally infected red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Texas (USA). Female specimens of Spiculopteragia were present in all five animals. Male specimens of S. spiculoptera and S. asymmetrica were present in one of five and three of five red deer, respectively. Spiculopteragia spiculoptera has no...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2007

Journal: :Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 2008

2017
Leah M Peterson Floyd W Weckerly

Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a function of body size dimorphism. Sexual segregation can also manifest at small (social segregation) and large (habitat segregation) spatial scales for a variety of reasons. Furthermore, the connection between small- and large-scale sexual segregation has rarely been addressed. We studied a popula...

2012
Simone Ciuti Joseph M. Northrup Tyler B. Muhly Silvia Simi Marco Musiani Justin A. Pitt Mark S. Boyce

BACKGROUND Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wildlife populations. For example, wildlife may be more vigilant near human disturbance, resulting in decreased forage intake and reduced reproductive success. We measured the effects of human activities compared to predator and other environmental factors on the behaviour of elk (Cervus elaphus Linna...

2014
Shaun Smith Juan Wang Séamus Fanning Barry J McMahon

BACKGROUND The emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing concern to public and animal health. The contribution attributable to wildlife remains unclear. In this study two unrelated wildlife species herring gulls (Larus argentatus) and a hybrid deer (Cervus elaphus x Cervus nippon) were investigated for the presence of Escherichia coli expressing an AMR phenotype...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2013
Farshid S Ahrestani Mark Hebblewhite Eric Post

Population abundance data vary widely in quality and are rarely accurate. The two main components of error in such data are observation and process error. We used Bayesian state space models to estimate the observation and process error in time-series of 55 globally distributed populations of two species, Cervus elaphus (elk/red deer) and Rangifer tarandus (caribou/reindeer). We examined variat...

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