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1por Li, Linlin, Pesavento, Patricia A., Woods, Leslie, Clifford, Deana L., Luff, Jennifer, Wang, Chunlin, Delwart, Eric“…We used viral metagenomics to identify a novel parvovirus in tissues of a gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). Nearly full genome characterization and phylogenetic analyses showed this parvovirus (provisionally named gray fox amdovirus) to be distantly related to Aleutian mink disease virus, representing the second viral species in the Amdovirus genus.…”
Publicado 2011
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2por Hernández-Camacho, Norma, Pineda-López, Raúl Francisco, de Jesús Guerrero-Carrillo, María, Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal Jorge, Jones, Robert Wallace, Moreno-Pérez, Marco Antonio, Mosqueda-Gualito, Juan Joel, Zamora-Ledesma, Salvador, Camacho-Macías, Brenda“…Presently, there is little published on the parasite fauna of gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus Schereber, 1775) and this study provides new records of parasites for gray foxes in central Mexico. …”
Publicado 2016
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3por Deuel, Nicholas R., Conner, L. Mike, Miller, Karl V., Chamberlain, Michael J., Cherry, Michael J., Tannenbaum, Larry V.“…Understanding habitat selection of gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is essential to evaluate their potential response to changes in land use and predator communities. …”
Publicado 2017
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4“…It is unclear whether island foxes evolved directly from mainland gray foxes transported to the islands one or more times or from a now-extinct mainland population, already diverged from the gray fox. …”
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5“…A road-killed female gray fox found in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, was examined for helminths. …”
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6por Needle, David B., Marr, Jacqueline L., Park, Cooper J., Andam, Cheryl P., Wise, Annabel G., Maes, Roger K., Wilkes, Rebecca P., Anis, Eman A., Sidor, Inga F., Agnew, Dalen, Ellis, Julie C., Tate, Patrick, Mathewson, Abigail, Benton, Christopher, Gibson, Robert“…One free-ranging Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) underwent autopsy following neurologic disease, with findings including morbilliviral inclusions and associated lesions in numerous tissues, adenoviral intranuclear inclusions in bronchial epithelial cells, and septic pleuropneumonia, hepatitis, splenitis, and meningoencephalitis. …”
Publicado 2020
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7por Rodríguez-Luna, César Ricardo, Servín, Jorge, Valenzuela-Galván, David, List, Rurik“…The results are based on the analysis of 540 coyote and 307 gray fox feces collected in 2018. Both species consumed a similar range of food items, but the coyote consumed large species while the gray fox did not. …”
Publicado 2021
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8por Condori, Rene E., Aragon, Adam, Breckenridge, Mike, Pesko, Kendra, Mower, Kerry, Ettestad, Paul, Melman, Sandra, Velasco-Villa, Andres, Orciari, Lillian A., Yager, Pamela, Streicker, Daniel G., Gigante, Crystal M., Morgan, Clint, Wallace, Ryan, Li, Yu“…In New Mexico, USA, skunks, bats, and gray foxes are rabies reservoir hosts and represent a public health risk because of encounters with humans. …”
Publicado 2022
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9“…Domestic dogs may amplify competitive interactions by increasing canid guild size to the detriment of gray foxes. Our results suggest that while human activities can benefit some mesopredators, other species such as gray foxes may serve as bellwethers for habitat degradation with trophic downgrading and continued anthropogenic homogenization.…”
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10“…We investigated such cryptic divergence in the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), the most basal extant canid in the world. …”
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11por Rubalcava‐Castillo, Fabián A., Sosa‐Ramírez, Joaquín, Luna‐Ruíz, José J., Valdivia‐Flores, Arturo G., Díaz‐Núñez, Vicente, Íñiguez‐Dávalos, Luis I.“…The gray fox, coyote, ringtail, and bobcat presented an average of seed dispersion of both plant species of 185.4 ± 228.7, 4.0 ± 20.0, 12.1 ± 30.4, and 0.8 ± 1.5 per scat; the seed proportions in the gray fox, coyote, ringtail, and bobcat were 89.6/10.4%, 82.3/17.7%, 90.4/9.6%, and 38.1/61.9% for A. pungens and J. deppeana, respectively. …”
Publicado 2020
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12por Youngmann, Jordan L., Lance, Stacey L., Kilgo, John C., Ruth, Charles, Cantrell, Jay, D’Angelo, Gino J.“…Coyotes (Canis latrans) colonized the eastern United States over the last century and formed a 3-species predator guild with bobcats (Lynx rufus) and gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) across much of the southeastern United States. …”
Publicado 2023
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13“…Our focal species were bobcat (Lynx rufus), coyote (Canis latrans), gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), opossum (Didelphis virginiana), raccoon (Procyon lotor), and striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). …”
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14por Garcés-Ayala, Fabiola, Aguilar-Setién, Álvaro, Almazán-Marín, Cenia, Cuautle-Zavala, Claudia, Chávez-López, Susana, Martínez-Solís, David, Gómez-Sierra, Mauricio, Sandoval-Borja, Albert, Escamilla-Ríos, Beatriz, López-Martínez, Irma, Aréchiga-Ceballos, Nidia“…Samples from other species, a skunk, a horse (Equus caballus) (attacked by a cougar), and a gray fox (Urocyon cineroargenteus), were included as reference. …”
Publicado 2022
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15por Rubalcava‐Castillo, Fabián Alejandro, Valdivia‐Flores, Arturo Gerardo, Luna‐Ruíz, José de Jesús, Íñiguez‐Dávalos, Luis Ignacio, Martínez‐Calderón, Víctor Manuel, Meraz Jiménez, Antonio de Jesús, Sosa‐Ramírez, Joaquín“…Seed viability ([Formula: see text] ± SD) was decreased in rabbits (74.0 ± 11.5%), compared to fruits obtained directly from the canopy (89.7 ± 2.0%), while gray fox, coati, bobcat, and cougar did not affect seed viability (p < .05). …”
Publicado 2023
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16“…The presence of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJ-OA) varied across species: 4.1% of southern sea otter, 34.5% of harbor seal, 85.5% of California sea lion, 20% of northern fur seal, 60.5% of walrus, 9.2% of polar bear, 13.2% of North American brown bear, 50% of American black bear, 20.9% of California mountain lion, 0% of California bobcat and gray fox, 6.3% of kit fox, and 11.6% of gray wolf specimens had lesions consistent with TMJ-OA. …”
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17“…Coyote [Canis latrans], mountain lion [Puma concolor], 5 mesocarnivores in the same foraging guild as fishers (gray fox [Urocyon cinereoargenteus]) ringtail [Bassariscus astutus], marten [Martes americana], striped skunk [Mephitis mephitis] spotted skunk [Spilogale gracilis], and 5 Sciuridae rodents that fishers consume as prey (Douglas squirrel [Tamiasciurus douglasii]), gray squirrel [Sciurus griseus], northern flying squirrel [Glaucomys sabrinus], long-eared chipmunk [Neotamias quadrimaculatus], California ground squirrel [Spermophilus beecheyi]. …”
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18por Elsmo, Elizabeth J., Wünschmann, Arno, Beckmen, Kimberlee B., Broughton-Neiswanger, Liam E., Buckles, Elizabeth L., Ellis, Jayne, Fitzgerald, Scott D., Gerlach, Robert, Hawkins, Shawna, Ip, Hon S., Lankton, Julia S., Lemley, Erin M., Lenoch, Julianna B., Killian, Mary L., Lantz, Kristina, Long, Lindsey, Maes, Roger, Mainenti, Marta, Melotti, Julie, Moriarty, Megan E., Nakagun, Shotaro, Ruden, Rachel M., Shearn-Bochsler, Valerie, Thompson, Danielle, Torchetti, Mia K., Van Wettere, Arnaud J., Wise, Annabel G., Lim, Ailam L.“…Affected mammals include 50 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), 6 striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis), 4 raccoons (Procyon lotor), 2 bobcats (Lynx rufus), 2 Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana), 1 coyote (Canis latrans), 1 fisher (Pekania pennanti), and 1 gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). Infected mammals showed primarily neurologic signs. …”
Publicado 2023
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19por Armstrong, Brittany A., Kneubehl, Alexander, Krishnavajhala, Aparna, Wilder, Hannah K., Boyle, William, Wozniak, Edward, Phillips, Carson, Hollywood, Kristen, Murray, Kristy O., Donaldson, Taylor G., Teel, Pete D., Waldrup, Ken, Lopez, Job E.“…CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Serological responses to B. turicatae were detected from 24 coyotes, one gray fox, two raccoons, and one rodent from six counties in Texas. …”
Publicado 2018
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20por Rupprecht, Charles E., Xiang, Zhiquan, Servat, Alexandre, Franka, Richard, Kirby, Jordona, Ertl, Hildegund C. J.“…Optimization of the DRIT conjugate may also be dependent upon the apparent choice of specific viral antigens for testing, as a gray fox RV variant reacted less strongly than a raccoon RV variant in determining the working dilution of the MAB cocktail. …”
Publicado 2018
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