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[morphology and development of the cranium of felis silvestris f. catus linné 1758--a contribution to the comparative anatomy of the carnivora. ii. orbitotemporal region].in felis 1, the orbitotemporal region is very compressed in rostrocaudal direction. as a result, most structures are tightly pressed together. continuing development towards the stage of felis 2, the cranium becomes remarkably elongated in this region. in early embryonic stage, felis builds up a primary side wall, being remarkable complete. the following development towards felis 1 and 2 gives an interesting example for the elements changing their configuration and position during ontogenesis an ...19873678780
[morphology and development of the cranium of felis silvestris f. catus linné 1758--a contribution to the comparative anatomy of the carnivora. iii: ear region and occipital region].in felis, the otic region of younger embryonic stages up to felis 1 is characterized by extremely medial extended cochleae, compressing the basal plate to a slender trabeculum. as a result of a quite strong rostrad convergence of the long axis of the ear capsules, the commissura praefacialis fuses with the commissura orbitoparietalis laterally. until now, this has been found in whales only. continuing embryogenesis towards felis 2, the cochlea moves laterally and slightly ventrally, so the angle ...19873692105
[research on the cat stomach worm, ollulanus tricuspis (leuckart, 1865)--state of the art].the stomach worm of the cat with an unusual cycle has a special place among the nematodes. o. tricuspis can develop and breed endogen as well as exogen, the infection of other hosts with freedom of movement, takes place through the ingestion of vomitus material containing parasites. as the conventional coproscopic methods of routine diagnosis have failed, the examination of gastric mucus or gastric mucosal scrapings post mortem offers itself. intra vitam a provocated vomitus or a gastric irrigat ...19853895570
giardia infection in animals in poznań zoo.one hundred and eighty-four faecal samples from 170 animals of 82 different species in poznań zoo were examined with direct wet mounts in physiological saline and permanent smears stained with iron-haematoxylin. giardia spp. cysts were found in one chimpanzee, four marmosets, two north american porcupines, a european wild cat and a serval. the infection in the porcupines was very intense and resistant to metronidazole treatment.19836415896
[topography and blood supply of the thymus in newborn housecats (felis silvestris f. catus)]. 19836880422
behavioral and electrophysiological analyses of the effects of 2-o-chlorobenzoyl-4-chloro-n-methyl-n alpha-glycylglycinanilide hydrate (45-0088-s) in the cns in cats and monkeys.behavioral and electrophysiological comparative analyses of the effects of 2-o-chlorobenzoyl-4-chloro-n-methyl-n alpha-glycylglycinanilide hydrate (45-0088-s) and diazepam on the cns were performed with cats and monkeys. no essential difference between 45-0088-s and diazepam on the effects in the cns was observed, although the "taming" effect in wild cats and the hypnotic effect in monkeys caused by 45-0088-s were stronger than those of diazepam. the sleep-wakefulness cycles in both cats and mon ...19827110530
helminth parasites of wild cats in north-east scotland.three cestode species, namely taenia taeniaeformis batsch, 1786, taenia pisiformis (bloch, 1780) and mesocestoides litteratus (batsch, 1786) and one nematode species, toxocara cati schrank, 1788, were found in wild cats collected in grampian region, scotland. of the 41 cats examined, 25 were felis silvestris, 12 were feral felis catus and four were hybrids of f. silvestris and f. catus.19807229325
a study on the reservoir status of q-fever in avifauna, wild mammals and poikilotherms in uttar pradesh (india).fifteen species of free-living birds (pigeon, mynah, house-sparrow, crow, vulture, owl, swallow, parrot, heron, duck, guinea fowl, hawk, kite, dove and peacock), 11 species of small/large wild mammals (rat, bandicoot, house mouse, shrew, bat, mongoose, ant eater, jackal wild cat, chinkara and tiger) and 5 species of poikilotherms (snakes, python, tortoise, monitor and eel) were screened for evidence of q-fever infection by the capillary agglutination test on sera to detect antibodies and/or by a ...19807251266
the occurrence of salmonellae in zoo animals in uttar pradesh and delhi (india).the occurrence of salmonellae in a variety of zoo animals including carnivores, primates, ruminants, avifauna, rodents etc. was investigated. of 783 samples collected from lucknow, delhi and kanpur (india) zoological parks, only 5 yielded salmonella serotypes. these included s. typhimurium, from a leopard and a wild cat, s. enteritidis from two black and white rats and a strain of salmonella group e1 from a leopard.19807461914
[operation on a congenital cataract in a siberian tiger].a cataract operation in a young siberian tiger is reported. this 5-month-old tiger, presenting with blindness, showed bilateral residual pupillary membranes and anterior polar cataracts combined with nuclear cataracts. after unilateral intracapsular extraction of the lens, the tiger adapted well to the improvement in sight and behaved almost like an animal with normal vision. the animal died 3 months post-operatively from unknown cause. histological examination of the aphakic eye showed, at the ...1979440702
[examination of cats for the elimination of toxoplasma gondii oocysts].two hundred and two samples of excrements were investigated for the presence of toxoplasma gondii oocysts. fifty-two samples were taken from dead domestic cats and a hundred and fifty samples were obtained from wild cats living in various localities of the cssr. the investigation was orientative and a flotation method with the breza flotation solution of the specific weight of 1.300 was used. if the finding was positive, residues of the excrements were floated with a saccharose, solution of the ...1979105452
[distribution of sarcosporidia among wild animals in bulgaria].a total of 395 wild animals represented by 12 species have been studied over the 1972-1975 period for the presence of sarcosporidia--wild swine, does, hares, jackals, foxes, wild cats, polecats, rats, forest mice, and weasels killed in various regions of the district of bourgas. investigated were also several monkeys and wandering dogs. samples were taken from the muscles of the neck abdomen, hind legs, gut, pharynx, chewing muscles, and hearts to study them for microcysts by the compression met ...1978105459
[replacement of the canine teeth in the european wild cat felis silvestris schreb (author's transl)]. 1978694403
[nutritional ecology of "wild" domestic cats (felis silvestris f. catus l.) in the canton of bern (switzerland)]. 19761019568
[variation in the size and location of the 2nd premolar in the domestic cat, felis silvestris f. catus]. 19761025703
[postnatal development of simple encapsulated corpuscles in the nasal planum of the domestic cat (felis silvestris, f. catus l.) electron microscopy study]. 19751229372
[disseminated intravascular coagulation in spontaneous panleukopenia of domestic and wild cats]. 19734693059
[variations in brain size in the species felis silvestris]. 19725026428
[postnatal development of the pacinican corpuscles in the paw pads of the domestic cat (felis silvestris f. catus l.)]. 19725028035
the isolation of mycoplasma arginini from captive wild cats. 19725080201
[weight of the european wildcat (felis silvestris schreber 1777)]. 19714940961
[development of simple sensory corpuscles in the domestic cat (felis silvestris f. catus l.)]. 19704099486
[changes in the skeleton resembling osteogenesis imperfecta in wild cats]. 19674967308
dithiazanine iodide as an anthelmintic in wild cats. 19655174593
escherichia coli infections in captive wild cats. 196214456674
on a species of babesia in an indian wild cat (felis catus). 195024537581
butterfly species richness and diversity in the trishna wildlife sanctuary in south asia.several wildlife sanctuaries in the world are home to the surviving populations of many endemic species. trishna wildlife sanctuary in northeast india is protected by law, and is home to the last surviving populations of asian bison (bos gorus smith), spectacle monkey (trachypithecus phayrie blyth), capped langur (trachypithecus pileatus blyth), slow loris (nycticebus coucang boddaert), wild cat (felis chaus schreber), and wild boars (sus scrofa l.), among many other animals and plants. the sanc ...024219624
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