Publications
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novel graphical analyses of runs of homozygosity among species and livestock breeds. | runs of homozygosity (roh), uninterrupted stretches of homozygous genotypes resulting from parents transmitting identical haplotypes to their offspring, have emerged as informative genome-wide estimates of autozygosity (inbreeding). we used genomic profiles based on 698 k single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) from nine breeds of domestic cattle (bos taurus) and the european bison (bison bonasus) to investigate how roh distributions can be compared within and among species. we focused on two len ... | 2016 | 27872841 |
past climate changes, population dynamics and the origin of bison in europe. | climatic and environmental fluctuations as well as anthropogenic pressure have led to the extinction of much of europe's megafauna. the european bison or wisent (bison bonasus), one of the last wild european large mammals, narrowly escaped extinction at the onset of the 20th century owing to hunting and habitat fragmentation. little is known, however, about its origin, evolutionary history and population dynamics during the pleistocene. | 2016 | 27769298 |
early cave art and ancient dna record the origin of european bison. | the two living species of bison (european and american) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to have survived the late pleistocene extinctions. despite the extensive bovid fossil record in eurasia, the evolutionary history of the european bison (or wisent, bison bonasus) before the holocene (<11.7 thousand years ago (kya)) remains a mystery. we use complete ancient mitochondrial genomes and genome-wide nuclear dna surveys to reveal that the wisent is the product of hybridization between the e ... | 2016 | 27754477 |
the role of particular ticks developmental stages in the circulation of tick-borne pathogens in central europe. 4. anaplasmataceae | in central european conditions, two species of anaplasmataceae have epidemiological significance – candidatus neoehrlichia micurensis and anaplasma phagocytophilum. tick ixodes ricinus is considered as their main vector, wild mammals as the animal reservoir. there is presented the transstadial transmission in ticks, due to the lack of transovarial mode the circulation goes mainly between immature ticks and hosts; pathogen circulates primarily in the cycle: infected rodent → the tick larva → the ... | 2016 | 28151609 |
the first detection of the tick-borne encephalitis virus (tbev) rna in dermacentor reticulatus ticks collected from the lowland european bison (bison bonasus bonasus l.). | tick borne encephalitis virus (tbev) (flaviviridae, flavivirus) is the causative agent of tick-borne encephalitis (tbe), a potentially fatal neurological infection. the disease is endemic in a large region in eurasia, where is transmitted mainly by hard ticks: ixodes ricinus and i. persulcatus. it is known that also dermacentor reticulatus is involved in a circulation of tbev, but the knowledge of its importance in the tbe epidemiology is still insufficient. the białowieża primeval forest is loc ... | 2016 | 26751883 |
relationships between antimicrobial resistance, distribution of virulence factor genes and the origin of trueperella pyogenes isolated from domestic animals and european bison (bison bonasus). | trueperella pyogenes is an opportunistic pathogen causing suppurative infections in livestock and wild animals. although this bacterium is known for a long time, our knowledge about its pathogenicity is still insufficient. in this study the relationships between antimicrobial resistance profiles, distribution of virulence factor genes and the origin of t. pyogenes isolates were investigated. isolates (n = 97) from various infections in domestic animals and european bison were studied. minimal in ... | 2016 | 27154538 |
the morphology of the adrenal gland in the european bison (bison bonasus). | the anatomy of the adrenal glands has been widely studied in many species of domestic and wild mammals. however, there are no available literature reports describing the morphology and morphometry of the adrenal glands of the european bison (bison bonasus). | 2016 | 27487830 |
assessing potential habitat and carrying capacity for reintroduction of plains bison (bison bison bison) in banff national park. | interest in bison (bison bison, b. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally. in canada, plains bison (b. b. bison) are threatened, occupying less than 0.5% of their former range. the largest threat to their recovery is the lack of habitat in which they are considered compatible with current land uses. fences and direct management make range expansion by most bison impossible. reintroduction of bison into previously occupied areas that remain suitable, therefore, is critic ... | 2016 | 26910226 |
space use and movement patterns in a semi-free-ranging herd of european bison (bison bonasus). | the successful reintroduction and restocking of the european bison demands a reliable knowledge of the biology of this species. yet little is known to date about the european bison, and empirical data remains insufficient to set up a reliable plan ensuring the reintroduction, maintenance and survival of populations in habitats that have been largely modified by human activity. studies of the ecology, social behaviour and management of bison are therefore crucial to the conservation of this speci ... | 2016 | 26841107 |
147 the developmental characteristics of in vitro-produced cattle-wisent (bos taurus-bison bonasus) hybrid embryos. | interspecies hybrids are important resources for research and agriculture. therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate development, quality, and viability of embryos produced in vitro using cattle (bos taurus) oocytes and european bison (bison bonasus) epididymal sperm. the epididymes were obtained following a forced slaughter of one bull aged 7 years. the sperm was collected by scraping the inner surface of the epididymes, diluted with the cryopreservation medium, and equilibrated for 4h a ... | 2016 | 28278944 |
the infection of reintroduced ruminants - bison bonasus and alces alces - with anaplasma phagocytophilum in northern poland. | 2016 | 27447235 | |
deciphering the wisent demographic and adaptive histories from individual whole-genome sequences. | as the largest european herbivore, the wisent (bison bonasus) is emblematic of the continent wildlife but has unclear origins. here, we infer its demographic and adaptive histories from two individual whole-genome sequences via a detailed comparative analysis with bovine genomes. we estimate that the wisent and bovine species diverged from 1.7 × 10(6) to 850,000 years before present (ybp) through a speciation process involving an extended period of limited gene flow. our data further support the ... | 2016 | 27436010 |
serological study of exposure to selected arthropod-borne pathogens in european bison (bison bonasus) in poland. | bison bonasus is an indigenous species of central and eastern europe with the largest wild population inhabiting białowieża primeval forest; however, free-living and captive european bison are reared in many countries around the world. despite that the european bison was rescued from the extinction after the first world war, it remains as endangered species. changing environment as well as human activity may have contributed to the observed increase of the risk of the emergence and re-emergence ... | 2016 | 27291825 |
ashworthius sidemi schulz, 1933 and haemonchus contortus (rudolphi, 1803) in cervids in france: integrative approach for species identification. | among gastro-intestinal nematodes, the blood-sucking worms belonging to the subfamily of haemonchinae are considered to be of pathogenic and economic great importance, particularly in small ruminants. haemonchus contortus, primary found in domestic ruminants and wild bovines (mouflon, chamois), is probably the most studied, but occurrence of ashworthius sidemi has gradually increased over recent years, especially in cervids and free roaming wild bovid as the european bison in eastern europe, and ... | 2016 | 27810500 |
influence of management and biological factors on the parasitic invasions in the wild-spread of blood-sucking nematode ashworthius sidemi in european bison (bison bonasus). | the full course of new parasite introductions in wild animals is difficult to accurately trace. we documented and analysed the invasive blood-sucking nematode ashworthius sidemi (trichostrongylidae) introduction and spread in european bison (bison bonasus) from the initial phase of its progression. in the polish part of the białowieża primeval forest (bpf) the parasite was first found in 2000. from 2002 to 2015, 165 culled bison were investigated. the prevalence and intensity of a. sidemi schulz ... | 2016 | 27761404 |
evidence of low prevalence of mycobacterial lymphadenitis in wild boars (sus scrofa) in poland. | mycobacterium spp. and rhodococcus equi are generally regarded as the main causes of lymphadenitis in pigs and wild boars. in poland, mycobacterial submandibular lymphadenitis was first diagnosed in a wild boar in 2012 but mycobacterium spp. infections are also present in the polish population of european bison (bison bonasus). the prevalence of lymphadenitis in polish wild boars has been found to 8.4% (95% ci 6.2-11.3%) and it has been proved that r. equi is not an important cause of purulent l ... | 2017 | 28122588 |
molecular characterisation of mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in poland. | bovine tuberculosis (bovine tb, btb) is caused by bovine bacilli: mycobacterium bovis and m caprae the studies conducted in poland, in the national bovine tuberculosis reference laboratory in the department of microbiology of the national veterinary research institute in pulawy, show that animal tuberculosis in poland is also caused by m caprae we here describe the identification and genotypic assessment of 52 isolates of m caprae obtained from polish cattle and wild animals over the last five y ... | 2017 | 29212913 |
antimicrobial resistance in escherichia coli isolated from wild animals in poland. | antimicrobial resistance was tested in escherichia coli isolated from feces (n = 660) of red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, european bison, and wild boar shot in regional forests in poland during two winter hunting seasons. indicator e. coli (n = 542) was resistant against 11 of 14 tested compounds, mostly sulfamethoxazole, streptomycin, ampicillin, trimethoprim, and tetracycline (1.3-6.6% range). no significant differences were observed between boar and ruminant isolates. most of deer and bison i ... | 2017 | 29185858 |
detomidine and butorphanol for standing sedation in a range of zoo-kept ungulate species. | general anesthesia poses risks for larger zoo species, like cardiorespiratory depression, myopathy, and hyperthermia. in ruminants, ruminal bloat and regurgitation of rumen contents with potential aspiration pneumonia are added risks. thus, the use of sedation to perform minor procedures is justified in zoo animals. a combination of detomidine and butorphanol has been routinely used in domestic animals. this drug combination, administered by remote intramuscular injection, can also be applied fo ... | 2017 | 28920785 |
genome data on the extinct bison schoetensacki establish it as a sister species of the extant european bison (bison bonasus). | the european bison (bison bonasus), now found in europe and the caucasus, has been proposed to originate either from the extinct steppe/extant american bison lineage or from the extinct bison schoetensacki lineage. bison schoetensacki remains are documented in eurasian middle pleistocene sites, but their presence in upper pleistocene sites has been questioned. despite extensive genetic studies carried out on the steppe and european bison, no remains from the fossil record morphologically identif ... | 2017 | 28187706 |
interrelationships of dictyocaulus spp. in wild ruminants with morphological description of dictyocaulus cervi n. sp. (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea) from red deer, cervus elaphus. | lungworms from the genus dictyocaulus cause parasitic bronchitis (dictyocaulosis) characterized by coughing and severe lung pathology in both domestic and wild ruminants. in this study we investigated the interrelationships of dictyocaulus spp. from european bison (bison bonasus l.), roe deer (capreolus capreolus) and red deer (cervus elaphus) by nucleotide sequence analysis spanning the 18s rna gene (ssu) and internal transcribed spacer 2 (its2) regions of the ribosomal gene array as well as th ... | 2017 | 28585897 |
bovine tuberculosis outbreak in farmed american bison (bison bison) in poland. | poland has been an officially bovine tuberculosis (btb) free country for the last seven years. the problem currently observed is the increasing number of new cases of btb in wild species, kept in a farmed herd and free-living herd: european bison (bison bonasus), wild boar (sus scrofa), wolves (canis lupus) and red deer (cervus elaphus). this article presents the case of mycobacterium caprae transmission to an american bison (bison bison) herd kept on a private farm in eastern poland. | 2017 | 29611649 |
first toxoplasma gondii isolate from an aborted foetus of european bison (bison bonasus bonasus l.). | the study was performed on a male european bison (bison bonasus bonasus l.) foetus spontaneously aborted at the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy in the białowieża forest. serum samples from the foetus and mother revealed the presence of antibodies against t. gondii (s/p% = 88% and 75%, respectively). mobile extracellular tachyzoites were first observed in a vero cell culture, 110 days following inoculation of brain homogenate. pcr amplification with tgr1e1 and tgr1e2 primers confirmed the pres ... | 2017 | 28685180 |
mycobacterium bovis in a european bison (bison bonasus) raises concerns about tuberculosis in brazilian captive wildlife populations: a case report. | tuberculosis caused by mycobacterium bovis is an important worldwide zoonosis and has been reported to cause clinical disease in several animal species, including captive wildlife. this report describes a case of m. bovis infection in a european bison from a brazilian zoo and compiles a number of literature reports that raise concern regarding tuberculosis among captive wildlife in brazil. | 2017 | 28187776 |
new insight on the role of melatonin receptors in reproductive processes of seasonal breeders on the example of mature male european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | melatonin receptors (mt1 and mt2) were shown to regulate proper functioning of reproductive system, especially in seasonally breeding animals. european bison is a unique endangered seasonal breeder and knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of its reproduction is crucial for the survival of the species. the aim of this study was to assess gene expression, protein synthesis and immunohistochemical localization of mt1 and mt2 receptors in testicular and spermatic cord vessels tissues collected in p ... | 2017 | 28570908 |
the genome sequence of the wisent (bison bonasus). | the wisent, also known as the european bison, was rescued from extinction approximately 80 years ago through the conservation of 12 individuals. here, we present the draft genome sequence of a male wisent individual descended from this founding stock. | 2017 | 28327911 |
complex admixture preceded and followed the extinction of wisent in the wild. | retracing complex population processes that precede extreme bottlenecks may be impossible using data from living individuals. the wisent (bison bonasus), europe's largest terrestrial mammal, exemplifies such a population history, having gone extinct in the wild but subsequently restored by captive breeding efforts. using low coverage genomic data from modern and historical individuals, we investigate population processes occurring before and after this extinction. analysis of aligned genomes sup ... | 2017 | 28007976 |
epidemiology of schmallenberg virus in european bison (bison bonasus) in poland. | schmallenberg virus (sbv), an emerging arbovirus in europe, is an important pathogen in domestic ruminants; however, its impact on free-ranging wild ruminants is not well studied. three hundred and forty-seven serum samples collected between 2011 and 2016 from 302 european bison (bison bonasus) from 12 different sites in poland were tested for the presence of sbv antibodies. in addition, 86 sera were collected between 2013 and 2016 from three species of cervids for testing for sbv antibodies. af ... | 2017 | 29148884 |
stable isotope signatures of large herbivore foraging habitats across europe. | we investigated how do environmental and climatic factors, but also management, affect the carbon (δ13c) and nitrogen (δ15n) stable isotope composition in bone collagen of the two largest contemporary herbivores: european bison (bison bonasus) and moose (alces alces) across europe. we also analysed how different scenarios of population recovery- reintroduction in bison and natural recovery in moose influenced feeding habitats and diet of these two species and compared isotopic signatures of mode ... | 2018 | 29293647 |
trace elements in the liver of captive and free-ranging european bison (bison bonasus l.). | european bison is classified as a vulnerable species because of many threats. we analyzed the content of toxic and essential elements (ag, al, as, ba, be, cd, co, cr, cu, hg, mg, mn, na, ni, pb, se, th, tl, u, v, and zn) in the livers of 30 captive and free-ranging european bison from the bison breeding center in smardzewice and from białowieża primeval forest in poland. the contents of toxic elements were lower than reported previously in european bison and were similar to those of wild ungulat ... | 2018 | 29154121 |
gastrointestinal parasites of captive european bison bison bonasus (l.) with a sign of reduced efficacy of haemonchus contortus to fenbendazole. | the history of european bison bison bonasus linnaeus, 1758 has been stormy since its extinction in the wild after the first world war. due to the fact that the species was restored from just 12 founders, further expansion has suffered from low genetic variability, rendering the bison vulnerable to various pathogens due to inbreeding depression. parasites are recognised as a key biological threat to bison population. thus, parasitological examination including monitoring of the level of anthelmin ... | 2018 | 29090320 |
human and the beast-flight and aggressive responses of european bison to human disturbance. | large mammals are often a source of conflict, and consequently there has been increasing interest in close encounters with them. knowledge of wildlife responses to human disturbance is crucial for the management of increasing and expanding populations of large animals. we investigated flight initiation distance (fid) and aggressive responses of the european bison-the largest terrestrial mammal of europe-to human disturbance in the białowieża forest (ne poland). when encountered by humans, bison ... | 2018 | 30067765 |
seroprevalence and risk factors for selected respiratory and reproductive tract pathogen exposure in european bison (bison bonasus) in poland. | after the complete extinction from the wild of european bison (bison bonasus) at the beginning of the twentieth century, the worldwide species population was restored to approximately 5500 individuals, with the species however remaining endangered. despite numerous studies on the ecology and genetics of european bison, the threats of infectious diseases have been largely unexamined. the aim of this study was to screen the exposure of the world's largest population of european bison to the pathog ... | 2018 | 29426407 |
development and assessment of a body condition score scheme for european bison (bison bonasus). | resettlement projects of the strongly threatened european bison (bison bonasus) require a monitoring phase to assess both population status and habitat quality. schemes of animal body condition scores (bcs) are robust tools to meet this requirement in practice. however, so far, no bcs scheme has been designed for european bison. here, we suggest a body condition score scheme based on the extent of soft tissue around bony structures. the scoring system was developed with scores ranging from 1 (em ... | 2018 | 30261586 |
vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf-a) and fibroblast growth factor (fgf-2) as potential regulators of seasonal reproductive processes in male european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | growth factors: vascular endothelial growth factor a (vegf-a) and fibroblast growth factor (fgf-2) were reported to affect normal physiological reproductive processes in human, domestic and free living animals. moreover, some reports suggest that vegf-a and fgf-2 may be directly involved in the control of the annual reproductive cycle of seasonally breeding animals but detailed knowledge is still missing. our study aimed to demonstrate the expression of mrna and protein for both factors in the t ... | 2018 | 29626449 |
immunohistochemical characteristic of c cells in european bison thyroid gland. | c cells constitute a small percentage of thyroid gland parenchyma. the number, morphology and distribution of c cells differ among species; however, data regarding their characteristics in european bison are sparse. the aim of this study was to evaluate the morphology, distribution pattern and percentage of c cells in european bison thyroid gland together with morphometric analysis. | 2018 | 30565206 |
incomplete lineage sorting rather than hybridization explains the inconsistent phylogeny of the wisent. | the wisent or european bison is the largest european herbivore and is completely cross-fertile with its american relative. however, mtdna genome of wisent is similar to that of cattle, which suggests that wisent emerged as a hybrid of bison and an extinct cattle-like species. here, we analyzed nuclear whole-genome sequences of the bovine species, and found only a minor and recent gene flow between wisent and cattle. furthermore, we identified an appreciable heterogeneity of the nuclear gene tree ... | 2018 | 30374461 |
melatonin receptors subtypes (mt1 and mt2) in the uterus masculinus of mature male european bison. biological and seasonal reproductive role. | regulation of seasonality in reproduction is closely related to melatonin and circadian rhythms. melatonin affects the functions of reproductive organs through membrane melatonin receptors mt1 and mt2. the current knowledge about the presence, location and function of mt1 and mt2 receptors in the reproductive tract of an adult male european bison, seasonally breeding animal, is still missing. frequently occurring organ in the male reproductive system of the european bison is uterus masculinus, w ... | 2018 | 29769422 |
local regulators of seasonal reproduction processes in uterus masculinus of an adult male european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | growth factors, hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (hif-1α) and klotho protein all have very important functions in the male reproduction; however their role in the regulation of seasonal reproductive processes in the male european bison remains unclear. similarly, although the uterus masculinus is very frequently found in the bison, its importance and functions remain unknown. it is likely that, this organ may have secretory functions and thus be a target for various regulatory factors. therefore ... | 2018 | 30683826 |
obtaining wisent early blastocyst in vitro is a basic for protection and creation of biodiversity for this threatened species. | wisent, or european bison (bison bonasus), is listed as "vulnerable" on the iucn red list of threatened species and is therefore protected by international law. for the first time, a wisent embryo has been obtained in vitro. this procedure creates a new opportunity to protect and increase wisent reproductive potential and thereby opens new possibilities for the establishment of a controlled and broad reserve of the gene pool. | 2018 | 29542185 |
increased parasitic load in captive-released european bison (bison bonasus) has important implications for reintroduction programs. | captive-bred animals, widely used in reintroduction programmes, are often immunologically naïve and more susceptible to pathogens. we analysed infection of invasive blood-sucking nematode ashworthius sidemi in captive-bred european bison (bison bonasus) released to the wild in the białowieża forest (poland). mean a. sidemi infection intensity of released bison (29,137 nematodes) was over threefold higher than in wild bison (8756). it indicates a rapid acquisition and increase in the infection in ... | 2018 | 29549590 |
an assessment of the use of cox1 and cox3 mitochondrial genetic markers for the identification of dictyocaulus spp. (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea) in wild ruminants. | lungworms of the genus dictyocaulus railliet and henry, 1907 (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea) are the causative agents of parasitic bronchitis (dictyocaulosis, husk) of various ungulate hosts, including domestic and wild ruminants. correct diagnosis of lungworm species and a better understanding of the transmission patterns of dictyocaulus spp. are crucial in minimising the risk of its cross transmission between wildlife and livestock, and for the control of dictyocaulosis. the study was conducte ... | 2018 | 29736729 |
differential roles of the right and left brain hemispheres in the social interactions of a free-ranging ungulate. | despite the abundant empirical evidence on lateralized social behaviours, a clear understanding of the relative roles of two brain hemispheres in social processing is still lacking. this study investigated visual lateralization in social interactions of free-ranging european bison (bison bonasus). the bison were more likely to display aggressive responses (such as fight and side hit), when they viewed the conspecific with the right visual field, implicating the left brain hemisphere. in contrast ... | 2019 | 31513830 |
a morphological and molecular comparison of eimeria bovis-like oocysts (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) from european bison, bison bonasus l., and cattle, bos taurus l., and the development of two multiplex pcr assays for their identification. | the european bison, bison bonasus is the largest terrestrial mammal in europe; it is also on the red list, being recognized as vulnerable to extinction by the international union for conservation of nature. the species suffers from low genetic variability, rendering it vulnerable to various environmental and biological threats. this study presents the first molecular confirmation of eimeria bovis infection in european bison, and details a 1708 bp nucleotide sequence of the 18s rrna gene in europ ... | 2019 | 31473050 |
seasonal expression of insulin-like growth factor 1 (igf-1), its receptor igf-1r and klotho in testis and epididymis of the european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | the european bisons are the largest mammals of europe that are still in danger of extinction. the species conservation is associated with their continuous reproduction, and bisons are characterized by the well-pronounced seasonality of reproductive processes. however, the exact mechanisms regulating their reproduction still remain unknown. our previous studies indicated the involvement of some of the growth factors in the regulation of male seasonal reproductive activities in bison, showing expr ... | 2019 | 30579142 |
the social network structure of a semi-free roaming european bison herd (bison bonasus). | the use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has led to an increase in the number of studies on this topic, particularly for species management and conservation as well as the welfare of captive animals. the current knowledge of social organization in the european bison (bison bonasus) is still largely based on descriptions of group compositions, most of which were obtained during opportunistic field observations. however, the numerous conservation programs for this s ... | 2019 | 30445118 |
wild steps in a semi-wild setting? habitat selection and behavior of european bison reintroduced to an enclosure in an anthropogenic landscape. | recently, several wild or semi-wild herds of european bison have been reintroduced across europe. it is essential for future successful bison reintroductions to know how the european bison use different habitats, which environmental parameters drive their habitat selection, and whether their habitat use and behavioural patterns in new reintroduction sites differ from habitats where european bison have been roaming freely for a long time. here, we address these questions for a 40-ha enclosed site ... | 2019 | 31697680 |
adapt or die-response of large herbivores to environmental changes in europe during the holocene. | climate warming and human landscape transformation during the holocene resulted in environmental changes for wild animals. the last remnants of the european pleistocene megafauna that survived into the holocene were particularly vulnerable to changes in habitat. to track the response of habitat use and foraging of large herbivores to natural and anthropogenic changes in environmental conditions during the holocene, we investigated carbon (δ13 c) and nitrogen (δ15 n) stable isotope composition in ... | 2019 | 31298814 |
digesta passage in nondomestic ruminants: separation mechanisms in 'moose-type' and 'cattle-type' species, and seemingly atypical browsers. | ruminants have been classified as having a 'moose-type' or 'cattle-type' digestive physiology. 'cattle-type' ruminants have a clear difference in the mean retention time (mrt) of fluid vs. small particles in the reticulorumen (rr), with a high 'selectivity factor' (sf = mrtparticle/ mrtfluid, >1.80), and are typically grazers and intermediate feeders. 'moose-type' ruminants have lower sf (<1.80), possibly because of defensive salivary proteins that constrain amounts of (high-viscosity) saliva, a ... | 2019 | 31220621 |
the first report of immunoglobulin g, m, and a concentrations in serum of european bison and their changes with age. | the age-specific reference values for immunoglobulin (ig) serum concentrations in european bison (bison bonasus) are lacking. identification of immune alterations that accompany normal physiological aging will help assist in development of better monitoring health programs. in the present study, the age-associated changes in concentration of igg, igm, and iga in serum of apparently healthy european bison of various ages were studied. the quantities of iga, igm, and igg were measured by the use o ... | 2020 | 32411790 |
parasitological monitoring of european bison (bison bonasus) from three forests of north-eastern poland between 2014 and 2016. | common parasites of the european bison include gastro-intestinal and pulmonary nematodes, liver flukes (fasciola hepatica), tapeworms, and protozoa of the genus coccidia. this study compared the extensiveness and intensities of european bison parasitic invasions in three north-eastern polish forests in different seasons and queried the role of parasitological monitoring in sanitary and hygienic control of feeding places. | 2020 | 32258806 |
a mobile laboratory for ancient dna analysis. | mobile devices for on-field dna analysis have been used for medical diagnostics at the point-of-care, forensic investigations and environmental surveys, but still have to be validated for ancient dna studies. we report here on a mobile laboratory that we setup using commercially available devices, including a compact real-time pcr machine, and describe procedures to perform dna extraction and analysis from a variety of archeological samples within 4 hours. the process is carried out on 50 mg sam ... | 2020 | 32187203 |
foot health and prevalence of dichelobacter nodosus in 11 ungulate species at berne animal park. | dichelobacter nodosus (d. nodosus) is the etiological agent of ovine footrot affecting mainly sheep worldwide, but also free-ranging wild ungulates such as alpine ibex (capra ibex ibex) and mufflon (ovis orientalis orientalis). a nationwide ovine footrot eradication program is planned for the years to come, based on polymerase chain reaction (pcr)-testing of interdigital swab samples and regular footbathing. in this cross-sectional study, we clinically evaluated the foot health and analysed pres ... | 2020 | 33140726 |
pesticides and conservation of large ungulates: health risk to european bison from plant protection products as a result of crop depredation. | the coexistence of large mammals and humans in the contemporary landscape is a big challenge for conservationists. wild ungulates that forage on arable fields are exposed to the negative effects of pesticides, and this problem also applies to protected species for which intoxication by pesticides may pose a health risk and directly affect the effectiveness of conservation efforts. in this paper we assessed the threat posed by pesticides to the european bison bison bonasus, a species successfully ... | 2020 | 31999727 |
immunohistochemical study on the expression of biologically active substances in the endocrine pancreas of the european bison. | previous morphological studies of mammalian pancreatic islets have been performed mainly in domestic and laboratory animals. therefore, the present immunohistochemical investigation was conducted in a wild species, the european bison, using antibodies against glucagon-like peptide-1 (glp1), glucagon, insulin and somatostatin. morphological analyses revealed that the mean area of the endocrine pancreas constituted 2.1±0.1% of the whole area of the pancreas, while the mean area of a single pancrea ... | 2020 | 33006860 |
kent set to be home to bison. | new funding is supporting the introduction of european bison to a kent woodland, as georgina mills reports. | 2020 | 32763992 |
genomic footprints of recovery in the european bison. | after extinction in the wild in the beginning of the 20th century, the european bison has been successfully recovered in 2 distinct genetic lines from only 12 and 7 captive founders. we here aimed at characterizing the levels of realized inbreeding in these 2 restored lines to provide empirical insights into the genomic footprints left by population recovery from a small number of founders. to that end, we genotyped 183 european bison born over the last 40 years with the illumina bovinehd beadch ... | 2020 | 32027367 |
occurrence of tapeworms moniezia benedeni (moniez, 1879) in european bison bison bonasus l. in białowieża primeval forest | tapeworms moniezia benedeni are cosmopolitan parasites of wild and domestic ruminants. the aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of those tapeworms in european bison in białowieża primeval forest. parasitological necropsy of small intestine of 26 bison, aged from 3 months to 26 years was performed in years 2007–2011. tapeworms m. benedeni were isolated from 11 examined animals and the prevalence of infection wasestimated on 42.3%. intensity of infection was ranging from 2 to 25 tapewor ... | 2020 | 32199002 |
gross anatomy of coronary veins of the european bison (bison bonasus). | although significant efforts have been put into restituting the european bison (bison bonasus) and increasing its population, it remains a globally endangered species and requires conservation. protection programs of bison indicate the need for morphological studies of their individual systems, in order to enhance restitution programs and enable appropriate veterinary care. the aim of this study was to investigate the morphology of the coronary veins of the european bison (bison bonasus). | 2020 | 32013970 |
the nematodes thelazia gulosa railiet and henry, 1910 and thelazia skrjabini erschov, 1928 as a cause of blindness in european bison (bison bonasus) in poland. | the nematodes of the genus thelazia are the cause of eye diseases of wild and domestic ruminants throughout the world. the aim of the study was to describe clinical cases of thelasiosis in european bison (bison bonasus) in poland, and provide morphometrical features of thelazia gulosa railiet and henry, 1910 and thelazia skrjabini erschov, 1928 regarded as potentially useful for species differentiation methods: the conjunctival sacs, tear ducts, the surface of the cornea and nicitating membrane ... | 2020 | 32613456 |
macro- and microscopic study on the tongue and lingual papillae of bison bonasus hybrid as an interspecific species (bos taurus × bison bonasus). | nowadays the processes of crossing of different mammalian species are well characterized in light of genetics, and possibility of reproduction. generally, lack detailed studies on changes in anatomy and histology of internal systems of hybrids. bison bonasus hybrid is an interspecific species between the bull of european bison (bison bonasus), and female of domesticated cattle (bos taurus). to study the anatomy of tongue and distribution of lingual papillae on bison bonasus hybrid tongue, a ster ... | 2020 | 32583920 |
usefulness of pcr-rflp of 18s rrna gene for rapid post-mortem diagnostics of highly pathogenic eimeria spp. (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) of european bison, bison bonasus l. with histopathological correlation. | eimeria spp. infection was investigated in 10 free-roaming european bison aged three months to 26 years by anatomopathological, histopathological, coproscopic and pcr-rflp examination. the coproscopic study identified eimeria oocysts in the faeces of five bison. the most prevalent morphotypes were e. bovis, present in all positive samples, and e. zuernii, in all but one. additionally, mixed infections consisting of e. bovis, e. zuernii, e. alabamensis, e. auburnensis, e. canadensis, e. cylindric ... | 2020 | 32368487 |
morphometry and topography of the coronary ostia in the european bison. | coronary vessels have been widely studied in many species of domestic and wild mammals. however, there are no available literature reports describing the morphology and morphometry of the coronary ostia of the european bison (bison bonasus). the aim of this study was to measure the area of the coronary ostia and assess their localisation in the coronary sinuses of the aortic root in the european bison. | 2020 | 30973638 |
autophagy as a consequence of seasonal functions of testis and epididymis in adult male european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | the european bison is still an animal endangered with extinction, so by learning factors that regulate its reproduction, we can contribute to the survival of this species. on the other hand, autophagy is a dynamic, lisosomal, and evolutionary conserved process which is essential for animal cell survival, homeostasis, and differentiation. this process was demonstrated in many species and in many organs; however, information on the metabolic course of autophagy in the male reproductive system in s ... | 2020 | 31705214 |
a study of kudurs used by wild animals located on the water sources high in ree content in the caucasus nature reserve. | one of the theories explaining the reasons for geophagy, which was proposed earlier by the authors of the article, consists in the assumption that animals need rare-earth elements (ree). in order to test this hypothesis, we studied the chemical composition of spring waters in the territory of the caucasus nature reserve at three kudurs along the achipsta river, as well as at the mamaevsky kudur (southwestern slope of the pshekish mountain). at the mamaevsky kudur, we also studied the chemical co ... | 2020 | 32748302 |
infection with foamy virus in wild ruminants-evidence for a new virus reservoir? | foamy viruses (fvs) are widely distributed and infect many animal species including non-human primates, horses, cattle, and cats. several reports also suggest that other species can be fv hosts. since most of such studies involved livestock or companion animals, we aimed to test blood samples from wild ruminants for the presence of fv-specific antibodies and, subsequently, genetic material. out of 269 serum samples tested by elisa with the bovine foamy virus (bfv) gag and bet antigens, 23 sera s ... | 2020 | 31947727 |
biopsy and tracheobronchial aspirates as additional tools for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in living european bison (bison bonasus). | the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis (btb) in living wildlife remains a complex problem, and one of particular importance in endangered species like european bison (bison bonasus). to identify infection and avoid the unnecessary culling of such valuable individuals, current best practice requires the collection and culture of material from living animals, as mycobacteria isolation remains the gold standard in btb diagnosis. however, such isolation is challenging due to the need for the immobiliz ... | 2020 | 33147754 |
epidemiological characterization of mycobacterium caprae strains isolated from wildlife in the bieszczady mountains, on the border of southeast poland. | the majority of animal tuberculosis (tb) cases reported in wildlife in poland over the past 20 years have concerned the european bison inhabiting the bieszczady mountains in southeast poland: an area running along the border of southeast poland. as no tb cases have been reported in domestic animals in this region since 2005, any occurrence of tb in the free-living animals inhabiting this area might pose a real threat to local livestock and result in the loss of disease-free status. the aim of th ... | 2020 | 32993648 |
the european bison (bison bonasus) as an indicatory species for the circulation of tick-borne encephalitis virus (tbev) in natural foci in poland. | tick-borne encephalitis (tbe) is one of the most common zoonotic diseases in europe transmitted by ixodidae vectors. while small mammals such as bank voles and ticks constitute the main reservoirs for virus transmission, large sylvatic species act as a food source for ticks. cervids such as roe deer and red deer are considered sentinel species for tbe in natural foci. in addition, an increase of the population size and density of large wild mammals in an area corresponds to an increase in the ti ... | 2021 | 34358779 |