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Increased parasitism in animals in disturbed habitats is often understood to be the result of increased disease susceptibility due to low food availability resulting in nutritionally stressed and immunocompromised individuals. Such... more
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Neotropical primate parasitology has been dominated by studies of howler monkeys ( Alouatta spp.), whereas the literature on the parasites of other platyrrhines is relatively sparse. We analysed the faeces of white-faced capuchins Cebus... more
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    • Parasitology
Parasite infections in wildlife are influenced by many factors including host demography, behavior and physiology, climate, habitat characteristics, and parasite biology and ecology. White-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) host a suite of... more
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Parasite richness and prevalence in wild animals can be used as indicators of population and ecosystem health. In this study, the gastrointestinal parasites of ursine colobus monkeys (Colobus vellerosus) at the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyAnthropologyBiodiversity
In southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus) may provide opportunities for pathogen transmission. To assess the importance of the transmission route on the potential for interspecies... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary SciencesConservation of Natural ResourcesInfectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
Gastrointestinal parasite diversity was characterised for two adjacent populations of west Greenland caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) through examinations of abomasa and small intestines collected from adult and subadult females... more
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyClimate ChangeHost Specificity
Filter-paper (FP) blood sampling can facilitate wildlife research and expand disease surveillance. Previous work indicated that Nobuto FP samples from caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus sspp.) had comparable sensitivity and... more
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      ZoologyWildlife DiseasesCaptive Wild AnimalsVeterinary Sciences
Penyakit Crohn (CD) yang menjadi masalah penting bagi kesehatan masyarakat di negara maju, memiliki kemiripan gejala klinis dan gambaran patologis dengan penyakit Johne's disease (JD) pada hewan ruminasia yang terinfeksi Mycobacterium... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyImmunologyVeterinary Microbiology
Molecular identification of dorsal-spined larvae (DSL) from fecal samples indicates that the protostrongylid parasite Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei occupies a broader geographic range in western North America than has been previously... more
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      ParasitologyCaptive Wild AnimalsBase Sequence
Beringia is the region spanning eastern Asia and northwestern North America that remained ice-free during the full glacial events of the Pleistocene. Numerous questions persist regarding the importance of this region in the evolution of... more
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Many northern Canadians have continued a subsistence lifestyle of wildlife harvesting and, therefore, value sustainable wildlife populations. At a regional wildlife workshop in the Sahtu Settlement Area, Northwest Territories in 2002,... more
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      Health CommunicationClimate ChangeVeterinary EducationEcology
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment, shrinking habitats or concentration of wildlife, and movement of people, animals, pathogens, or vectors. In this paper we present three... more
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      ZoologyClimate ChangeNorthwest Territories
A minimum of 11 genera of parasites, including 7 known or suspected to cause zoonoses, were detected in dogs in 2 northern Canadian communities. Dogs in remote settlements receive minimal veterinary care and may serve as sources and... more
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      Public health systems and services researchCaptive Wild Animals
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      Climate ChangeBiodiversityPolychlorinated BiphenylGreenhouse Effect
As part of an ongoing program assessing the biodiversity and impacts of parasites in Arctic ungulates we examined 72 fecal samples from muskoxen on Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada for Giardia and Cryptosporidium.... more
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      Public health systems and services researchNorthwest Territories
Species have traditionally been defined as cortisol-dominant or corticosterone-dominant, depending on the glucocorticoid that is reported. To assess the degree of covariance versus independence between cortisol and corticosterone, 245... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyVeterinary SciencesPhysiological Stress Markers
Climate change is influencing the structure and function of natural ecosystems around the world, including host–parasite interactions and disease emergence. Understanding the influence of climate change on infectious disease at temperate... more
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      MicrobiologyClimate ChangeProtein Structure and FunctionVeterinary Parasitology
Echinococcus multilocularis, the causative agent of human alveolar echinococcosis, has the potential to circulate in urban areas where wild host populations and humans coexist. The spatial and temporal distribution of infection in wild... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyCaptive Wild AnimalsVeterinary Sciences
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      Climate ChangeBiologyHealthBiodiversity