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Autor:
Michael D. Samuel, Justin C. Brown, Vasily V. Baranyuk, Diana R. Goldberg, Jeffrey S. Hall, Hon S. Ip
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 25:1851-1859
Wild water birds are the natural reservoir for low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV). However, our ability to investigate the epizootiology of AIV in these migratory populations is challenging and, despite intensive worldwide surveillance, rem
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 72:159-167
The Beringia region of the Arctic contains 2 colonies of lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) breeding on Wrangel Island, Russia, and Banks Island, Canada, and wintering in North America. The Wrangel Island population is composed of 2 s
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 147:57-66
In migratory birds, the place and time of pair formation are important parameters for population structure and dynamics. Geese are not only migratory but also exhibit long-term monogamy, and therefore the first pairing event in a bird’s lifetime is
Autor:
Vasily V. Baranyuk, Michael D. Samuel, J. I. Price, Diana R. Goldberg, Louis Sileo, Daniel J. Shadduck
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 35:440-449
To determine if lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) are a potential reservoir for the Pasteurella multocida bacterium that causes avian cholera, serum samples and/or pharyngeal swabs were collected from3,400 adult geese breeding on Wra
Effects of avian cholera on survival of Lesser Snow GeeseAnser caerulescens:an experimental approach
Publikováno v:
Bird Study. 46:S239-S247
Avian cholera, caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, is one of the most important diseases affecting waterfowl in North America but little is known about the epizootiology of this disease or its impacts on annual survival rates. We ringed Le
Genetic Differentiation between Wintering Populations of Lesser Snow Geese Nesting on Wrangel Island
Publikováno v:
The Auk. 115:1053-1057
Arctic breeding populations of Lesser Snow Geese (Chen c. caerulescens) range from Baffin Island in eastern Canada to Wrangel Island, Russia, which is located 650 km west of Alaska (Bellrose 1980). Although hundreds of thousands of Lesser Snow Geese
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 34:197-203
Lesser snow geese (Anser c. caerulescens) from the Wrangel Island, Russia breeding colony spend the winter in two widely separated areas: the northern subpopulation in southern British Columbia and northern Washington and the southern subpopulation i
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 65:797
Neckbands are commonly used in waterfowl studies (especially geese) to identify individuals for determination of movement and behavior and to estimate population parameters. Substantial neckband loss can adversely affect these research objectives and