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2301por Davoudi-Kiakalayeh, Ali“…Moreover, sharp objects floating in the flood water such as tree trunks or branches can be dangerous causing serious traumas. Rodents and reptiles like snakes may exacerbate the situation by entering residential areas and creating critical health problems. …”
Publicado 2022
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2302por Bogan, James E.“…Little investigation of ESR in reptiles has been conducted. This study evaluates two ESR techniques in eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon couperi) and found both tests performed equally. …”
Publicado 2023
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2303por Galosi, Livio, Ridolfi, Nicola, Fellini, Cristina, Pelizzone, Igor, Cusaro, Stefano, Marchetti, Gianluca, Canonico, Matteo, Ghelfi, Elena, Di Girolamo, Nicola, Preziuso, Silvia“…Sequencing and sharing sequences of mycoplasmas obtained from reptiles is important to improve diagnostic tests and to monitor the species affinity and the cross-species transmission potential of mycoplasmas. …”
Publicado 2023
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2304por Shamsi, Shokoofeh, Francis, Nidhish, Masiga, Juliet, Barton, Diane P., Zhu, Xiaocheng, Pearce, Luke, McLellan, Matthew“…Although these nematodes have frequently been reported in Australian fish, reptiles, and birds and cause disease or mortality among them, there has been no attempt to date to characterise them genetically. …”
Publicado 2023
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2305por Moloney, Georgia Kate, Gossé, Koffi Jules, Gonedelé-Bi, Sery, Gaubert, Philippe, Chaber, Anne-Lise“…Across 1511 images and 18 videos, we visually identified 25 bushmeat species-level taxa including mammals (six Rodentia, five Artiodactyla, three Carnivora, two Pholidota, one Primate, two Lagomorpha, one Hyracoidea), birds (three Galliformes) and reptiles (two Squamata), predominately advertised as smoked (63%) or fresh (30%) whole carcasses or portions. …”
Publicado 2023
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2306por Mcguire, Jimmy A, Huang, Xiaoting, Reilly, Sean B, Iskandar, Djoko T, Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y, Werning, Sarah, Chong, Rebecca A, Lawalata, Shobi Z S, Stubbs, Alexander L, Frederick, Jeffrey H, Brown, Rafe M, Evans, Ben J, Arifin, Umilaela, Riyanto, Awal, Hamidy, Amir, Arida, Evy, Koo, Michelle S, Supriatna, Jatna, Andayani, Noviar, Hall, Robert“…[Genomics; Indonesia; introgression; mitochondria; phylogenetics; phylogeography; population genetics; reptiles.]…”
Publicado 2023
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2307“…The secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein (scpp) gene cluster is involved in the formation of mineralized tissues, such as dental and bone tissues, and the genes encoding multiple SCPPs are conserved in fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. In the present study, we examined the expression patterns of several scpp genes in the pharyngeal teeth of medaka to elucidate their roles during tooth formation and replacement. …”
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2308por Poofery, Juthathip, Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai, Narapakdeesakul, Duriyang, Arnuphapprasert, Apinya, Nugraheni, Yudhi Ratna, Thanee, Suchansa, Asada, Masahito, Kaneko, Osamu, Kaewthamasorn, Morakot“…These findings highlight that the genus Plasmodium, which includes species found in ungulates, birds, reptiles, and other mammals, does not form a monophyletic group. …”
Publicado 2023
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2309por Petano-Duque, Julieth Michel, Rueda-García, Valentina, Rondón-Barragán, Iang Schroniltgen“…BACKGROUND AND AIM: Salmonella spp. is frequently found in the digestive tract of birds and reptiles and transmitted to humans through food. Salmonellosis is a public health problem because of pathogenicity variability in strains for virulence factors. …”
Publicado 2023
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2310por Fan, WuQiang, Yanase, Toshihiko, Morinaga, Hidetaka, Gondo, Shigeki, Okabe, Taijiro, Nomura, Masatoshi, Komatsu, Tomoko, Morohashi, Ken-Ichirou, Hayes, Tyrone B., Takayanagi, Ryoichi, Nawata, Hajime“…CONCLUSION: The current findings are consistent with atrazine’s endocrine-disrupting effects in fish, amphibians, and reptiles; the induction of mammary and prostate cancer in laboratory rodents; and correlations between atrazine and similar reproductive cancers in humans. …”
Publicado 2007
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2311por Gruber, Christian W“…All vertebrate oxytocin- and vasopressin-like peptides have presumably evolved from the ancestral nonapeptide vasotocin by gene duplication and today are present in vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Oxytocin- and vasopressin-like peptides have been identified in several invertebrate species, including molluscs, annelids, nematodes and arthropods. …”
Publicado 2014
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2312por Georges, Arthur, Li, Qiye, Lian, Jinmin, O’Meally, Denis, Deakin, Janine, Wang, Zongji, Zhang, Pei, Fujita, Matthew, Patel, Hardip R., Holleley, Clare E., Zhou, Yang, Zhang, Xiuwen, Matsubara, Kazumi, Waters, Paul, Graves, Jennifer A. Marshall, Sarre, Stephen D., Zhang, Guojie“…BACKGROUND: The lizards of the family Agamidae are one of the most prominent elements of the Australian reptile fauna. Here, we present a genomic resource built on the basis of a wild-caught male ZZ central bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps. …”
Publicado 2015
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2313“…Insects occupied the highest uses (30.9%), followed by mammals (23.8%), fishes (16.7%), reptiles (11.9%), amphibians (7.1%), annelids (4.8%) and gastropods (4.8%). …”
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2314por Andrés-Lasheras, Sara, Martín-Burriel, Inma, Mainar-Jaime, Raúl Carlos, Morales, Mariano, Kuijper, Ed, Blanco, José L., Chirino-Trejo, Manuel, Bolea, Rosa“…Clostridium difficile was isolated from 6 (6.7%) dogs and one reptile sample (4.2%). Four (66.7%) of the six dog strains were capable of producing toxins. …”
Publicado 2018
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2315por Cubillos-Cuadrado, Luisa Fernanda, Muñoz-Hernández, Daniela Stephany, Vásquez-Londoño, Carlos Alberto“…Most of the food included in Sikuani traditional diet still comes from wild natural resources and involves numerous species of fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and plants. During certain periods of the Sikuani women’s reproductive cycle, fish intake is avoided. …”
Publicado 2019
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2316“…Moreover, a substantial violation of the concatenation assumption of congruent gene trees is consistently observed across six major groups (birds, mammals, fish, insects, reptiles, and others, including other invertebrates). …”
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2317“…RESULTS: Focal taxon (butterflies, reptiles, and mammals), sampling bias, connectivity and the choice of SDM algorithm were the most sensitive parameters; collectively these reflect data quality issues. …”
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2318por Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Crane, Matt, Silva, Inês, Strine, Colin Thomas, Jones, Max Dolton, Hodges, Cameron Wesley, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Artchawakom, Taksin, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Goode, Matt“…Recent reviews show a tendency for mammalian species to reduce movements in response to increased human landscape modification, but reptile movements have not been as extensively studied. …”
Publicado 2020
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2319por Corrin, Tricia, Ackford, Rachel, Mascarenhas, Mariola, Greig, Judy, Waddell, Lisa A.“…EEEV has been identified in 35 species of mosquitoes, over 200 species of birds, various domestic animals, wild mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Articles identified in this ScR primarily covered three topic areas: epidemiology of hosts and vectors (344 articles) including surveillance results (138), pathogenesis of EEEV in hosts (193), and in vitro studies characterizing EEEV (111). …”
Publicado 2021
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2320por Rostro‐García, Susana, Kamler, Jan F., Minge, Christin, Caragiulo, Anthony, Crouthers, Rachel, Groenenberg, Milou, Gray, Thomas N. E., In, Visattha, Pin, Chanratana, Sovanna, Prum, Kéry, Marc, Macdonald, David W.“…The diet of jungle cats was relatively diverse and consisted of murids (56% biomass consumed), sciurids (15%), hares (Lepus peguensis; 12%), birds (8%), and reptiles (8%), whereas leopard cats had a narrower niche breadth and a diet dominated by smaller prey, primarily murids (73%). …”
Publicado 2021
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