نتایج جستجو برای: jackals

تعداد نتایج: 226  

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1993
J Bingham B D Perry A A King C L Schumacher M Aubert A Kappeler C M Foggin F W Hill A Aubert

7 Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe Berne), 8 black-backed and 7 side-striped jackals were vaccinated by oral instillation with doses ranging from 1 0·-1 0• median tissue culture infectious doses (TCID50). Significant serum neutralizing anti body titres were achieved in all the jackals, includ in~ those vaccinated with the l...

2017
M. M. Bumby M. C. Williams J. C. A. Steyl R. Harrison-White H. Lutermann G. T. Fosgate P. J. de Waal J. Mitha S. J. Clift

BACKGROUND The pathology of spirocercosis, a disease caused by the infestation of carnivores with the nematode Spirocerca lupi, has been extensively described in domestic dogs and coyotes. However, it has not been described in wild carnivores in South Africa. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether black-backed jackals are a host for Spirocerca species and to provide a detailed descriptio...

2015
Hind Mahdi Jarallah

Received: Revised: Accepted: November 16, 2013 May 11, 2014 May 30, 2014 The canine is regarded as a reservoir host for human visceral leishmaniasis in the Mediterranean regions. Ten golden jackals were captured from villages that belong to Basrah province, south of Iraq. The animals were inoculated experimentally with human case Leishmania donovani promastigotes, and then the jackals were diag...

2007
Michael M. Jaeger Emdadul Haque Parvin Sultana Richard L. Bruggers

Golden jackals are locally common in Bangladesh despite intensive cultivation and high human densities. We studied the relative importance of seasonal flooding, rodent prey-base, and daytime cover on the occurrence of golden jackals in the two major agro-ecosystems in Bangladesh, one with annual monsoon flooding and the other without. Jackals were less common throughout the year where floodwate...

Background and purpose: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is one of the fatal zoonotic diseases of dogs and humans that is created by Leishmania infantum. Wild and domestic canids are the main reservoirs. Recent reports have shown the growth of leishmaniasis in non-endemic areas of Iran such as Golestan province (in northeast of Iran). Jackals (Canis aureus) are widely distributed in rural areas of G...

2013
Carles Vilà Robert K Wayne

Recent reports have indicated that some North African golden jackals possess gray wolflike mitochondrial DNA sequences [1,2]. The authors have suggested that those individuals may represent a previously undescribed gray wolf lineage present in North Africa, thus supporting previous claims based on the usual morphology and size of some canid specimens from this region [3]. Conceivably, the recen...

2010
Dalit Talmi-Frank Noa Kedem-Vaanunu Roni King Gila Kahila Bar-Gal Nir Edery Charles L. Jaffe Gad Baneth

During a survey of wild canids, internal transcribed spacer 1 real-time PCR and high-resolution melt analysis identified Leishmania tropica in samples from jackals and foxes. Infection was most prevalent in ear and spleen samples. Jackals and foxes may play a role in the spread of zoonotic L. tropica.

2011
Molouk Beiromvand Lame Akhlaghi Seyed Hossein Fattahi Massom Iraj Mobedi Ahmad Reza Meamar Hormozd Oormazdi Abbas Motevalian Elham Razmjou

BACKGROUND Echinococcus multilocularis is the source of alveolar echinococcosis, a potentially fatal zoonotic disease. This investigation assessed the presence of E. multilocularis infection in definitive hosts in the Chenaran region of Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Fecal samples from 77 domestic and stray dogs and 14 wild carnivores were examined...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Klaus-Peter Koepfli John Pollinger Raquel Godinho Jacqueline Robinson Amanda Lea Sarah Hendricks Rena M. Schweizer Olaf Thalmann Pedro Silva Zhenxin Fan Andrey A. Yurchenko Pavel Dobrynin Alexey Makunin James A. Cahill Beth Shapiro Francisco Álvares José C. Brito Eli Geffen Jennifer A. Leonard Kristofer M. Helgen Warren E. Johnson Stephen J. O’Brien Blaire Van Valkenburgh Robert K. Wayne

The golden jackal of Africa (Canis aureus) has long been considered a conspecific of jackals distributed throughout Eurasia, with the nearest source populations in the Middle East. However, two recent reports found that mitochondrial haplotypes of some African golden jackals aligned more closely to gray wolves (Canis lupus), which is surprising given the absence of gray wolves in Africa and the...

2017
Rebecca K Borchering Steve E Bellan Jason M Flynn Juliet R C Pulliam Scott A McKinley

Animals share a variety of common resources, which can be a major driver of conspecific encounter rates. In this work, we implement a spatially explicit mathematical model for resource visitation behaviour in order to examine how changes in resource availability can influence the rate of encounters among consumers. Using simulations and asymptotic analysis, we demonstrate that, under a reasonab...

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