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Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 17:89-95
Phycomycosis (mucormycosis) was diagnosed in a 17-month old female gray squirrel. Characteristic fungal organisms were demonstrated in abscesses in the skin and lungs. The squirrel also had multiple fibromas in the skin from which a poxvirus was isol
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Health Physics. 9:1235-1239
Radioiodine concentrations were measured in deer, elk, caribou, and reindeer thyroids collected in Alaska, California, Colorado, Maryland, Washington, and Wyoming during the period September 1961 through mid-April 1963. Periods of maximum I/sup 131/
Autor:
Vagn Flyger, Marjorie R. Townsend
Publikováno v:
Scientific American. 218:108-116
Autor:
Ephraim Y. Levin, Vagn Flyger
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Journal of Clinical Investigation. 52:96-105
Uroporphyrin I is found in high concentration in the bones, teeth, blood, soft tissues, and urine of the fox squirrel, Sciurus niger. The concentration of uroporphyrin in fox squirrel spleen is much higher than in liver, kidney or bone marrow, probab
Autor:
Paul B. Sears, Lee D.McChesney, Martin W. Schein, Richard H.Pough, Aaron J.Sharp, GrantCottam, Henry S.Fitch, Arthur D.Hasler, Fred R.Cagle, Kirby L.Hays, Stanley A. Cain, Bostwick H.Ketchum, Herbert C. Hanson, David E. Davis, William M.Longhurst, Robert B.Platt, George L.Clarke, Frederick H.Test, Richard S.Miller, Henry J. Oosting, Durward L.Allen, Vagn Flyger, John E.Cantlon, William A.Dreyer, W. FrankBlair
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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 41:8-36
Autor:
Vagn Flyger
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 41:365-369
Autor:
Vagn Flyger
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ARCTIC. 20
Discusses the decline in polar bear population, in part associated with recession of the polar ice cap, but also with excessive hunting. Annual worldwide harvest (ca 1200 reported) is about 5-10% of the population. An international commission is need
Autor:
Vagn Flyger
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 20
Polar bear migratory habits and population dynamics are relatively unknown and to learn more about these aspects, the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) is supporting a long-range, research project. With funds from the Office of Naval Research
Autor:
Vagn Flyger, Ephraim Y. Levin
Publikováno v:
Science. 174:59-60
The activity of uroporphyrinogen III cosynthetase in hemolyzates and tissue extracts from fox squirrels is much less than in similar preparations from gray squirrels. Low activity of this enzyme explains the production of large amounts of uroporphyri
Autor:
Vagn Flyger
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 20:59-60