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SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS4 We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in MOLECULAR AND SEROLOGIC DETECTION OF EHRLICHIA SPP. IN52 Ehrlichiosis, an emergent tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals, may represent a threat to the survival and preservation of wild felids in Brazil. There are few studies of ehrlich “ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. ARTHRITIS IN AN EGRET (EGRETTA INTERMEDIA) CAUSED BY A dead Intermediate Egret (Egretta intermedia) was found on the shore of a stream in South Korea in January 2013.Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from purulent exudates in the foot joints, demonstrating bacterial arthritis. The isolate was similar to a poultry isolate determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES FOR ENDANGERED We obtained hematologic and plasma biochemistry values for adult, long-distance migrant Red Knots at their southernmost wintering site in Río Grande (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) and at the first s GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE Gillian E. Smith, Euan C. Anderson, Michael J. Burridge, Trevor F. Peter, and Suman M. Mahan (1998) GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE ENDOTHELIAL CELL LINES FROM WILD AFRICAN MAMMALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: April 1998, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.297-304.
GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE Gillian E. Smith, Euan C. Anderson, Michael J. Burridge, Trevor F. Peter, and Suman M. Mahan (1998) GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE ENDOTHELIAL CELL LINES FROM WILD AFRICAN MAMMALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: April 1998, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.297-304.
SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS3 We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND …17 Michael Lynch, Ole Nielsen, Pádraig J. Duignan, Roger Kirkwood, Andrew Hoskins, and John P. Y. Arnould (2011) SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND ASSESSMENT OF DISEASE RISK IN AUSTRALIAN FUR SEALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 2011, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp.555-565
“ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH Candy S. Schrank, Mark E. Cook, and Wallace R. Hansen (1990) IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS: ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO ERYTHROCYTES AND IN VIVO RESPONSE TO PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ-P. Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1990, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 307-315. EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES FOR ENDANGERED We obtained hematologic and plasma biochemistry values for adult, long-distance migrant Red Knots at their southernmost wintering site in Río Grande (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) and at the first s CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. ARTHRITIS IN AN EGRET (EGRETTA INTERMEDIA) CAUSED BY A dead Intermediate Egret (Egretta intermedia) was found on the shore of a stream in South Korea in January 2013.Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from purulent exudates in the foot joints, demonstrating bacterial arthritis. The isolate was similar to a poultry isolate determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS3 We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND …17 Michael Lynch, Ole Nielsen, Pádraig J. Duignan, Roger Kirkwood, Andrew Hoskins, and John P. Y. Arnould (2011) SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND ASSESSMENT OF DISEASE RISK IN AUSTRALIAN FUR SEALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 2011, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp.555-565
“ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH Candy S. Schrank, Mark E. Cook, and Wallace R. Hansen (1990) IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS: ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO ERYTHROCYTES AND IN VIVO RESPONSE TO PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ-P. Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1990, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 307-315. EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES FOR ENDANGERED We obtained hematologic and plasma biochemistry values for adult, long-distance migrant Red Knots at their southernmost wintering site in Río Grande (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) and at the first s CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. ARTHRITIS IN AN EGRET (EGRETTA INTERMEDIA) CAUSED BY A dead Intermediate Egret (Egretta intermedia) was found on the shore of a stream in South Korea in January 2013.Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from purulent exudates in the foot joints, demonstrating bacterial arthritis. The isolate was similar to a poultry isolate determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. “ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE Gillian E. Smith, Euan C. Anderson, Michael J. Burridge, Trevor F. Peter, and Suman M. Mahan (1998) GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE ENDOTHELIAL CELL LINES FROM WILD AFRICAN MAMMALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: April 1998, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.297-304.
EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS ON BLOOD PARASITES OF BIRDS IN Birds from the Area de Conservación Guanacaste in northwestern Costa Rica were surveyed for blood parasites in June 2001 and December 2001–January 2002. Of SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS3 We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in MOLECULAR AND SEROLOGIC DETECTION OF EHRLICHIA SPP. IN39 Ehrlichiosis, an emergent tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals, may represent a threat to the survival and preservation of wild felids in Brazil. There are few studies of ehrlich “ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND … Michael Lynch, Ole Nielsen, Pádraig J. Duignan, Roger Kirkwood, Andrew Hoskins, and John P. Y. Arnould (2011) SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND ASSESSMENT OF DISEASE RISK IN AUSTRALIAN FUR SEALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 2011, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp.555-565
PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH Candy S. Schrank, Mark E. Cook, and Wallace R. Hansen (1990) IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS: ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO ERYTHROCYTES AND IN VIVO RESPONSE TO PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ-P. Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1990, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 307-315. EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE Gillian E. Smith, Euan C. Anderson, Michael J. Burridge, Trevor F. Peter, and Suman M. Mahan (1998) GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE ENDOTHELIAL CELL LINES FROM WILD AFRICAN MAMMALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: April 1998, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.297-304.
SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS3 We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in MOLECULAR AND SEROLOGIC DETECTION OF EHRLICHIA SPP. IN39 Ehrlichiosis, an emergent tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals, may represent a threat to the survival and preservation of wild felids in Brazil. There are few studies of ehrlich “ATYPICAL” CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN PRNP GENOTYPE 225FF Lisa L. Wolfe, Karen A. Fox, and Michael W. Miller (2014) “Atypical” Chronic Wasting Disease in PRNP Genotype 225FF Mule Deer.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND … Michael Lynch, Ole Nielsen, Pádraig J. Duignan, Roger Kirkwood, Andrew Hoskins, and John P. Y. Arnould (2011) SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PATHOGENS AND ASSESSMENT OF DISEASE RISK IN AUSTRALIAN FUR SEALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 2011, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp.555-565
PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH Candy S. Schrank, Mark E. Cook, and Wallace R. Hansen (1990) IMMUNE RESPONSE OF MALLARD DUCKS TREATED WITH IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS: ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO ERYTHROCYTES AND IN VIVO RESPONSE TO PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ-P. Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1990, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 307-315. EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF … Stephen B. Holmes, Dean G. Thompson, Kerrie L. Wainio-Keizer, Scott S. Capell, and Bozena Staznik (1994) EFFECTS OF LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF THE HERBICIDE, TRICLOPYR BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, IN THE DIET OF ZEBRA FINCHES.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: July 1994, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 319-327. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE Gillian E. Smith, Euan C. Anderson, Michael J. Burridge, Trevor F. Peter, and Suman M. Mahan (1998) GROWTH OF COWDRIA RUMINANTIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE ENDOTHELIAL CELL LINES FROM WILD AFRICAN MAMMALS.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: April 1998, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.297-304.
SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING HARLEQUIN DUCKS We measured intra- and postoperative mortality rates of captive and free-ranging Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) undergoing surgical liver biopsy sampling for determination of the induction of cytochrome P4501A, a biomarker of oil exposure.Liver biopsies were taken from and radio transmitters were implanted into 157 free-ranging Harlequin Ducks over three winters (55 in 2000, 55 in PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN Christine M. Steele, Richard N. Brown, and Richard G. Botzler (2005) PREVALENCES OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA AMONG SEABIRDS IN REHABILITATION CENTERS ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, USA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: October 2005, Vol. CONJOINED FETAL TWINS IN A HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA Abstract In July 2013, a stranded harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) died giving birth to conjoined fetuses. The twins were joined at the abdomen and thoracolumbar spine with the vertebral axis at 180°. SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN Andrew G. Gordus, H. L. Shivaprasad, and Pamela K. Swift (2002) SALT TOXICOSIS IN RUDDY DUCKS THAT WINTER ON AN AGRICULTURAL EVAPORATION BASIN IN CALIFORNIA.Journal of Wildlife Diseases: January 2002, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 124-131. MOLECULAR AND SEROLOGIC DETECTION OF EHRLICHIA SPP. IN Ehrlichiosis, an emergent tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals, may represent a threat to the survival and preservation of wild felids in Brazil. There are few studies of ehrlich ARTHRITIS IN AN EGRET (EGRETTA INTERMEDIA) CAUSED BY A dead Intermediate Egret (Egretta intermedia) was found on the shore of a stream in South Korea in January 2013.Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from purulent exudates in the foot joints, demonstrating bacterial arthritis. The isolate was similar to a poultry isolate determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Skip to Main Content_Search_
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Josephine A. Afema, Kimberlee B. Beckmen, Stephen M. Arthur, Kathy Burek Huntington and Jonna A. K. Mazet A NEED FOR DYNAMIC HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY REFERENCE TOOLS: NOVEL USE OF SINE WAVE FUNCTIONS TO PRODUCE SEASONALLY VARYING REFERENCE CURVES IN PLATYPUSES (_ORNITHORHYNCHUS ANATINUS_) James W. Macgregor, Carly S. Holyoake, Joanne H. Connolly, Ian D. Robertson, Patricia A. Fleming and Kristin S. Warren BRUCELLOSIS TRANSMISSION BETWEEN WILDLIFE AND LIVESTOCK IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM: INFERENCES FROM DNA GENOTYPING Michael P. O'Brien, Albano Beja-Pereira, Neil Anderson, Ruben M. Ceballos, William H. Edwards, Beth Harris, Rick L. Wallen, Vânia Costa and Gordon Luikart HEALTH SURVEY OF FREE-RANGING RACCOONS (_PROCYON LOTOR_) IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN AND DOMESTICANIMAL HEALTH
Kimberly L. Rainwater, Krysten Marchese, Sally Slavinski, Lee A. Humberg, Edward J. Dubovi, Jodie A. Jarvis, Denise McAloose and PaulP. Calle
Thank you to all who made the Endowment of the _Journal of Wildlife Diseases_ and its worldwide distribution possible. The $3 million goal of the Dave Jessup, JWD Endowment Fund has been met. This milestone was reached with assistance from a strong US stock market and the right investments, but none of that would have mattered without the generous donations from our members and some non-members who embraced our mission _ “to acquire, disseminate and apply knowledge of the health and diseases of wild animals…” _ and made this goal a reality. THE WDA THANKS THOSE INDIVIDUALS, BUSINESSES, AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR CUMULATIVE GIFTS TOTALING:$10,000 AND ABOVE
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