Resultados de búsqueda - "animal"

  1. Synchronizing migration with birth: an exploration of migratory tactics in female moose por Näsén, Linnéa

    Publicado 2015
    “…Migration and giving birth are crucial decisions for animals during their life cycle, which may have lasting consequences on their population demography and fitness. …”
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  2. Seroprevalence of CCPP, FMDV, BTV and BVDV among small ruminants in Tanzania : A minor field study with focus on differential diagnoses of peste des petits ruminants virus por Päärni, Malin

    Publicado 2016
    “…Samples from a previous MFS done in 2014 were also analysed. The sampled animals came from three different regions in south-eastern Tanzania and the seroprevalence of FMD, BT, CCPP and BVDV was investigated by tracing antibodies in serum by competitive ELISA. …”
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  3. Involving local communities for effective citizen science: Determining game species' reproductive status to assess hunting effects in tropical forests por El Bizri, H.R., Fa, J.E., Lemos, L.P., Campos Silva. J.V., Vasconcelos Neto, C.F.A., Valsecchi, J., Mayor, P.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Here, we suggest that if local people can accurately identify the reproductive status of hunted animals in the field, these data could fill the existing knowledge gap regarding species' life‐history traits and enable better assessments of hunting impacts. …”
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  4. Arboviruses and blood meal sources in zoophilic mosquitoes at human-wildlife interfaces in Kenya por Musa, A.A., Muturi, M.W., Musyoki, A.M., Ouso, D.O., Oundo, J.W., Makhulu, E.E., Wambua, Lillian, Villinger, J., Jeneby, M.M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Results: Of 2858 mosquitoes collected, 51 were engorged with blood meals from seven different vertebrate hosts, including humans, birds, domestic, and peridomestic animals and wildlife. Culex was the most abundant mosquito genus, with Culex pipiens being the most abundant species in both study regions. …”
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  5. Tsetse blood-meal sources, endosymbionts and trypanosome-associations in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, a wildlife-human-livestock interface por Makhulu, E.E., Villinger, J., Adunga, V.O., Jeneby, M.M., Kimathi, E.M., Mararo, E., Oundo, J.W., Musa, A.A., Wambua, Lillian

    Publicado 2021
    “…African trypanosomiasis (AT) is a neglected disease of both humans and animals caused by Trypanosoma parasites, which are transmitted by obligate hematophagous tsetse flies (Glossina spp.). …”
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  6. Acaricide resistance in livestock ticks infesting cattle in Africa: Current status and potential mitigation strategies por Githaka, Naftaly W., Kanduma, E.G., Wieland, Barbara, Darghouth, M.A., Bishop, Richard P.

    Publicado 2022
    “…To date they have only been used on a limited scale in Africa and resistance is often still inferred from tick numbers on animals. Rapid tests for resistance in ticks, would be better than the LPT and are theoretically possible to develop. …”
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