نتایج جستجو برای: feral carp

تعداد نتایج: 8983  

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2011
Mark J Farnworth Joanna Campbell Nigel J Adams

New Zealanders (n = 354) rated the acceptability of lethal and nonlethal cat control methods and the importance of conservation and welfare. Lethal control was more acceptable for feral cats than strays; for nonlethal control, the inverse was true. More than concern for the welfare of cats subjected to control, perceived conservation benefits, risk of disease transfer, and companion cat welfare...

2014
Takahiko Aoki Kenji Chimura Nobuhiro Nakao Yasuko Mizuno

We isolated a high-purity carp glycophorin from carp erythrocyte membranes following extraction using the lithium diiodosalicylate (LIS)-phenol method and streptomycin treatment. The main carp glycophorin was observed to locate at the position of the carp and human band-3 proteins on an SDS-polyacrylamide gel. Only the N-glycolylneuraminic acid (NeuGc) form of sialic acid was detected in the ca...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2007
Liyue Zhang Edi Levi Pralay Majumder Yingjie Yu Amro Aboukameel Jianhua Du Hu Xu Ramzi Mohammad James S Hatfield Anil Wali Volkan Adsay Adhip P N Majumdar Arun K Rishi

Deregulated signaling by the epidermal growth factor receptor family of proteins is encountered in human malignancies including breast cancer. Cell cycle and apoptosis-regulatory protein-1 (CARP-1), a novel, perinuclear phosphoprotein, is a regulator of apoptosis signaling by epidermal growth factor receptors. CARP-1 expression is diminished in human breast cancers, and correlates inversely wit...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Travis Longcore Catherine Rich Lauren M Sullivan

Many jurisdictions have adopted programs to manage feral cats by trap-neuter-return (TNR), in which cats are trapped and sterilized, then returned to the environment to be fed and cared for by volunteer caretakers. Most conservation biologists probably do not realize the extent and growth of this practice and that the goal of some leading TNR advocates is that cats ultimately be recognized and ...

2017
James Hone Henry Pedersen JAMES HONE

The changes in a feral pig population associated with 1080 poisoning were examined. There was a 58.1% reduction in population size after poisoning with no age-specific effect. The population size increased over 11.5 months after poisoning at an observed instantaneous rate of increase per year of 0.57. The results are discussed relative to feral pig control. INTRODUCTION Pigs (Sus scrofa) were i...

2011
Dustin L. Sanders Fang Xie Richard E. Mauldin Jerome C. Hurley Lowell A. Miller Michelle R. Garcia Randy W. DeYoung David B. Long Tyler A. Campbell

Context. The expansion of feral pig populations across the United States has increased the occurrence of damage anddamage complaints.New techniques are needed tomore effectivelymanage feral pigdamage, including the development of fertility control agents. Aims. We aimed to assess the ovotoxic properties of ERL-4221 as a candidate fertility control agent for feral pigs. Methods. We conducted two...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1983
G J Hausman D R Campion G B Thomas

Adipose tissue development was studied histochemically and histologically in fetuses from lean and obese sows. At 110 days of gestation, fetuses were removed from Ossabaw (obese-feral) sows and from sows selected for high backfat (obese-domestic) and for low backfat (lean) thickness. Body weights were similar for lean (916 +/- 225 g) and obese (822 +/- 167 g) domestic fetuses, whereas obese fer...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2001
S D Bengtson F Rogers

Sparganosis is a parasitic infection in amphibians, reptiles and mammals including feral swine and man. It is caused by migration of the metacestode (spargana) of Spirometra. The primary objective of this study was the determination of the prevalence of gross sparganosis in Florida county of origin in slaughtered feral swine. Tracebacks to county of origin were conducted for Florida feral swine...

2017
Mikolaj Adamek Anna Oschilewski Peter Wohlsein Verena Jung-Schroers Felix Teitge Andy Dawson David Gela Veronika Piackova Martin Kocour Jerzy Adamek Sven M Bergmann Dieter Steinhagen

Outbreaks of koi sleepy disease (KSD) caused by carp edema virus (CEV) may seriously affect populations of farmed common carp, one of the most important fish species for global food production. The present study shows further evidence for the involvement of CEV in outbreaks of KSD among carp and koi populations: in a series of infection experiments, CEV from two different genogroups could be tr...

2017
Jonathan L W Ruppert Cassandra Docherty Kenton Neufeld Kyle Hamilton Laura MacPherson Mark S Poesch

Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) are one of the most noxious non-native species in Eurasia. Recently, Prussian carp, a non-native freshwater fish species, were genetically confirmed in Alberta, Canada and have been rapidly expanding their range in North America since establishment. Given their rapid range expansion, there is an increasing need to determine how Prussian carp may impact native s...

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