نتایج جستجو برای: equidae

تعداد نتایج: 145  

Journal: :Ciencia Rural 2023

ABSTRACT: Conidiobolomycosis has a wide distribution, predominantly in humid tropical regions, affecting several species with significant mortality rates. The genus Conidiobolus is now divided into four genera: Capillidium, Conidiobolus, Microconidiobolus, and Neoconidiobolus. There are no confirmed reports of infection by these fungi Equidae Brazil. We present rhinofacial rhinitis caused Neoco...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
D Sandmann B B Boycott L Peichl

The morphology of horizontal cells chiefly of the horse, but also of asses, mules, and a zebra, has been examined by Lucifer yellow injections into lightly fixed retinae and by immunocytochemistry. In common with other mammals, equids have a B-type horizontal cell, i.e., a cell with dendrites synapsing with cones and possessing a single axon synapsing with rods. Most mammalian retinae have a fu...

2016
Bruce J. MacFadden Robert P. Guralnick

—Extant species of the genus Equus (e.g., horses, asses, and zebras) have a widespread distribution today on all continents except Antarctica. Extinct species of Equus represented by fossils were likewise widely distributed in the Pliocene and even more so during the Pleistocene. In order to understand the efficacy of “big data” for (paleo)biogeographic analyses, location records (latitude, lon...

2013
Sarah Gildea David A. Fitzpatrick Ann Cullinane

BACKGROUND Outbreaks of equine influenza (EI) in endemic populations cause disruption and economic loss. OBJECTIVES To identify (i) factors involved in the spread of EI (ii) virus strains responsible for outbreaks (iii) single radial haemolysis (SRH) antibody levels correlating with protection against current virus strains (iv) evidence of vaccination breakdown. METHODS RT-PCR, virus isolat...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2003
V T Zablotskij C Georgiu Th de Waal P H Clausen F Claes L Touratier

During its 20th annual meeting in Paris in May 1999, the OIE (World organisation for animal health) Ad Hoc Group on Non-Tsetse Transmitted Animal Trypanosomoses expressed the following concerns about dourine: the discrepancies in some of the results of the complement fixation test (CFT), which is the only international diagnostic test officially recognised by the International Organisation for ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
Ludovic Orlando Marjan Mashkour Ariane Burke Christophe J Douady Véra Eisenmann Catherine Hänni

Equus hydruntinus inhabited Europe and the Middle East for more than 300 000 years. For a long time, palaeontological data failed to place E. hydruntinus into the equid phylogenetic tree, confronted with the fact that it shares primitive Equus characters with both zebras and asses, and derived characters with asses and hemiones. However, the study of a recently discovered skull points to a rela...

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