نتایج جستجو برای: other than three seals

تعداد نتایج: 3979101  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2005
Kathleen M Colegrove Linda J Lowenstine Frances M D Gulland

Leptospirosis was identified in six northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) that were stranded in 1995 along the coast of California (USA). Histologic lesions in all seals included tubulointerstitial nephritis with tubular degeneration and necrosis. Infection was confirmed through identification of spirochetes using an immunohistochemical stain for Leptospira sp. antigens. One affecte...

2017
Yasuhiko Naito Daniel P Costa Taiki Adachi Patrick W Robinson Sarah H Peterson Yoko Mitani Akinori Takahashi

Little is known about the foraging behavior of top predators in the deep mesopelagic ocean. Elephant seals dive to the deep biota-poor oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) (>800 m depth) despite high diving costs in terms of energy and time, but how they successfully forage in the OMZ remains largely unknown. Assessment of their feeding rate is the key to understanding their foraging behavior, but this ha...

Journal: :Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi 2008
Yuta Morishita Tosiaki Miyati Jousei Ueda Mitsuru Shimizu Takashi Hamaguchi Yasuhiro Fujiwara Hiroyuki Hayashi

The purpose of our study was to assess the mechanical effect on tattoo seals and eye makeup caused by a spatial magnetic gradient in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. Seven kinds of tattoo seals and three kinds of eye makeup, i.e., mascara, eye shadow, and eyeliner were used. On a 3.0-Tesla MRI, we determined these deflection angles according to a method established by the American S...

2012
Mark A. Hindell Christian Lydersen Haakon Hop Kit M. Kovacs

Changing patterns of sea-ice distribution and extent have measurable effects on polar marine systems. Beyond the obvious impacts of key-habitat loss, it is unclear how such changes will influence ice-associated marine mammals in part because of the logistical difficulties of studying foraging behaviour or other aspects of the ecology of large, mobile animals at sea during the polar winter. This...

Journal: :Journal of comparative pathology 2005
T Goldstein J A K Mazet L J Lowenstine F M D Gulland T K Rowles D P King B M Aldridge J L Stott

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the tissue distribution of phocine herpesvirus-1 (PhHV-1) DNA in 20 stranded Pacific harbour seals (17 pups and three seals older than one year) that died during rehabilitation. The aim was to begin to define stages of infection and to investigate the relation between the presence of PhHV-1 in tissues, histological lesions and serology. ...

2005
ELIZABETH A. MATHEWS

Glacier Bay National Park had one of the largest breeding aggregations of harbor seals in Alaska, and it is functionally the only marine reserve for harbor seals in Alaska; yet, numbers of seals in the Bay are declining rapidly. Understanding why seals in Glacier Bay are declining may clarify their minimal habitat needs. We estimated population trends using models that controlled for environmen...

2006
R. B. Outlaw

STOCK DEFINITION AND GEOGRAPHIC RANGE Spotted seals are distributed along the continental shelf of the Beaufort, Chukchi, Bering, and Okhotsk Seas south to the northern Yellow Sea and western Sea of Japan (Shaughnessy and Fay 1977, Fig. 11). Satellite tagging studies have provided considerable insight into the seasonal movements of spotted seals (Lowry et al. 1998, Lowry et al. 2000). Those stu...

2012
HEATHER E. M. LIWANAG ANNALISA BERTA DANIEL P. COSTA MASAKO ABNEY TERRIE M. WILLIAMS

Carnivora includes three independent evolutionary transitions to the marine environment: pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses), sea otters, and polar bears. All three lineages must contend with the thermal challenges of submersion in the marine environment. In the present study, we investigated changes in the fur associated with the transition from a terrestrial to an aquatic lifestyle, co...

2003
Donna L. Cullon Steven J. Jeffries Michael J. Whiticar

Elevated Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) concentrations have been detected in high trophic level wildlife and have been associated with endocrine disruption and other adverse health effects. Recent evidence indicates that harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) inhabiting Puget Sound, WA are approximately seven times more contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) than those inhabiting the ...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2008
Brent R Dixon Lorna J Parrington Monique Parenteau Daniel Leclair Mónica Santín Ronald Fayer

The prevalence of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. was determined for ringed and bearded seals harvested for food in the Nunavik region in northern Quebec, Canada. Flow cytometric results demonstrated that G. duodenalis was present in the intestinal contents of 80% of the ringed seals and 75% of the bearded seals tested, while Cryptosporidium spp. were present in 9% of the ringed sea...

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