| new carbon dates link climatic change with human colonization and pleistocene extinctions. | drastic ecological restructuring, species redistribution and extinctions mark the pleistocene-holocene transition, but an insufficiency of numbers of well-dated large mammal fossils from this transition have impeded progress in understanding the various causative links. here i add many new radiocarbon dates to those already published on late pleistocene fossils from alaska and the yukon territory (ak-yt) and show previously unrecognized patterns. species that survived the pleistocene, for exampl ... | 2006 | 16688174 |
| papillomatosis in a european bison. | five european bison (bison bonasus) from three european zoos were shipped to the bukovské vrchy hills (slovakia) in june 2004 and kept together in an acclimatization enclosure. the european bison were released into the wild in december 2004. at that time, papillomas were found at the medial canthus of the left eye of a 12-yr-old female bison. cutaneous papillomatosis was confirmed histologically. negative stain transmission electron microscopic examination revealed papillomavirus in the papillom ... | 2006 | 16699157 |
| assessment of prey vulnerability through analysis of wolf movements and kill sites. | within predator-prey systems behavior can heavily influence spatial dynamics, and accordingly, the theoretical study of how spatial dynamics relate to stability within these systems has a rich history. however, our understanding of these behaviors in large mammalian systems is poorly developed. to address the relationship between predator selection patterns, prey density, and prey vulnerability, we quantified selection patterns for two fine-scale behaviors of a recovering wolf (canis lupus) popu ... | 2006 | 16705979 |
| reproductive success of bison bulls (bison bison bison) in semi-natural conditions. | sexual size dimorphism has been related to a high variance in male reproductive success. research on american bison (bison bison bison), a species that shows moderate sexual dimorphism, has put forward the assumption that under wild conditions the largest part of the female herd is bred by a limited number of males. thus far, this hypothesis has never been supported by genetic data. the aim of this study is therefore to test the hypothesis of extreme male reproductive variance among bison throug ... | 2003 | 12853177 |
| are there preconceptional determinants of mammalian sex? a response to boklage (2005). | boklage (2005, hum reprod 20,583-587) wrote: 'changes in, or mediated by, the epigenetic environment of embryogenesis provide the most plausible prospects for causes of changes in secondary sex ratio'. without impugning this notion, i suggest here that other causes of variation in secondary sex ratio antedate fertilization or, in other words, that there are circumstances under which unequal numbers of male and female zygotes are formed. it will be documented here that this suggestion has repeate ... | 2006 | 16772280 |
| brucellosis in elk of eastern idaho. | brucellosis occurs in free-ranging elk (cervus elaphus) and bison (bison bison) in the greater yellowstone area, which includes portions of idaho, wyoming, and montana. brucella abortus was first detected in elk in idaho in 1998, and from 1998 to 2002, serologic surveillance of hunter-killed elk was conducted in northeastern and southeastern idaho. prevalence of antibodies in these elk varied annually, but averaged between 2% and 3%. elk were also trapped in northeastern idaho from 1998-2002 and ... | 2006 | 16870849 |
| [helminth fauna of free living european bison bison bonasus (l.) in bieszczady mountains (karpatian mountains, poland)]. | four free living european bison from białowieza/caucasus line shot in february 1997 within lutowiska forestry district in the bieszczady mountains were used in investigations. all examined animals were infected with helminths. there were found 10 species of parasites. five species of them ostertagia leptospicularis, o. kolchida, spiculopteragia boehmi, cooperia pectinata and ashworthius sidemi are thypical parasites of cervides, and from them were infected bison in bieszczady. in all necropsied ... | 2000 | 16886353 |
| temporal variability in winter travel patterns of yellowstone bison: the effects of road grooming. | the influence of winter recreation on wildlife in yellowstone national park (ynp), wyoming and montana, usa, is a controversial issue. in particular, the effects of road grooming, done to facilitate snowmobile and snowcoach travel, on bison (bison bison) ecology are under debate. we collected data during winters, from 1997 to 2005, on bison road use, off-road travel, and activity budgets to quantify temporal trends in the amount of bison road and off-road travel and to identify the ecological fa ... | 2006 | 16937817 |
| normal anatomical and histochemical characteristics of the lacrimal glands in the american bison and cattle. | dorsal lacrimal glands, superior glands of the third eyelid and harderian glands (deep gland of the third eyelid) from 19 bison and 18 cattle free of apparent ocular disease were examined to compare the normal anatomical properties of these glands. all glands were characterized and measured (length and width). the gross anatomy of the dorsal lacrimal glands was similar, with the exception of a bipartite gland in cattle. the bison's superior gland of the third eyelid and harderian gland was longe ... | 2003 | 12969024 |
| the fitting of general force-of-infection models to wildlife disease prevalence data. | researchers and wildlife managers increasingly find themselves in situations where they must deal with infectious wildlife diseases such as chronic wasting disease, brucellosis, tuberculosis, and west nile virus. managers are often charged with designing and implementing control strategies, and researchers often seek to determine factors that influence and control the disease process. all of these activities require the ability to measure some indication of a disease's foothold in a population a ... | 2006 | 16995636 |
| fecal androgens of bison bulls during the rut. | the influence of sex hormones is a key proximate factor underlying male reproductive behavior in mammals. effective conservation policies for the remaining purebred plains bison (bison bison bison) herds require knowledge of the physiology underlying bison reproductive biology. we used fecal steroid analysis to characterize androgen levels in adult bison bulls before, during, and after the rut, and to examine androgen levels of bulls differing in reproductive status, age, and mating success. fie ... | 2004 | 15465524 |
| a canadian bison isolate of anaplasma marginale (rickettsiales: anaplasmataceae) is not transmissible by dermacentor andersoni (acari: ixodidae), whereas ticks from two canadian d. andersoni populations are competent vectors of a u.s. strain. | anaplasma marginale theiler is a tick-borne rickettsial pathogen of cattle with a global distribution in both temperate and tropical regions. the pathogen is endemic in regions within the united states, whereas the canadian cattle population is considered to be free ofa. marginale. farmed bison, bison bison l., in central saskatchewan have been found to be infected with a. marginale; however, there is no evidence of transmission from bison to cattle. we tested a saskatchewan bison isolate of a. ... | 2006 | 17017236 |
| immune responses of elk to initial and booster vaccinations with brucella abortus strain rb51 or 19. | previous studies have suggested that currently available brucellosis vaccines induce poor or no protection in elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni). in this study, we characterized the immunologic responses of elk after initial or booster vaccination with brucella abortus strains rb51 (srb51) and 19 (s19). elk were vaccinated with saline or 10(10) cfu of srb51 or s19 (n=seven animals/treatment) and booster vaccinated with a similar dosage of the autologous vaccine at 65 weeks. compared to nonvaccinates, ... | 2006 | 17028213 |
| behavioral responses of bison and elk in yellowstone to snowmobiles and snow coaches. | managers of public lands are charged with protecting some of our most important natural resources and ecosystems, while providing for their use and enjoyment by visitors. almost one million visitors entered yellowstone national park by motorized means on snowmobiles (87%) or snow coaches (13%) during 1992-2003. most vehicles toured the central portion of the park where bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus elaphus) concentrate in geothermal areas. we sampled >6500 interactions between groups of th ... | 2006 | 17069382 |
| normal vaginal micro flora of free-ranging european bison (bison bonasus). | | 2006 | 17071675 |
| spinal intradural mycobacterium haemophilum granuloma in an american bison (bison bison). | mycobacterium haemophilum, a nontuberculous mycobacterium, is a pathogen in immunocompromised human patients. we report a case of m haemophilum-induced granuloma in the spinal cord of an american bison (bison bison). m haemophilum infection was diagnosed by sequencing a portion of the 16 s ribosomal dna and comparing the amplicon sequence with sequences in genbank. | 2006 | 17099158 |
| application of bovine microsatellite markers for genetic diversity analysis of european bison (bison bonasus). | in this study, the cross-amplification of a commercial multiplex set of 11 cattle (bos taurus) microsatellites was tested on a panel of 35 european bison (bison bonasus) individuals. after polymerase chain reaction optimization, all loci cross-amplified successfully in investigated bisons. number of alleles and observed and expected heterozygosity per locus are in the range of 2-4, 0.086-0.629 and 0.288-0.621 respectively. the availability of a heterologous set of multiplexed microsatellite mark ... | 2006 | 17177698 |
| holocene coccidioidomycosis: valley fever in early holocene bison (bison antiquus). | early holocene bison mandibles (bison antiquus) from nebraska, ca. 8500 y ago, were examined with a variety of modern histotechnological procedures and staining techniques. a pathological, anatomical diagnosis of moderately severe, locally extensive, mandibular osteomyelitis with intralesional spherules morphologically consistent with fungal pathogens in the genus coccidioides was made. the modern distribution of the organisms in north america is restricted to the arid southwest. this implies ei ... | 2006 | 17256570 |
| identification of bovine and novel interferon-tau alleles in the american plains bison (bison bison) by analysis of hybrid cattle x bison blastocysts. | the objective of this study was to generate bison x cattle hybrid embryos by in vitro fertilization, to assess their developmental potential, to determine the pattern of secretion of the embryonic signaling molecule interferon-tau (ifn-tau), and to identify novel ifn-tau mrna polymorphism in the american plains bison. a total of 600 bovine oocytes were inseminated with frozen-thawed bison semen. of these, 40.7% cleaved and 14.8% proceeded to the blastocyst stage. individual blastocysts were cult ... | 2005 | 15570611 |
| complete genomes and phylogenetic positions of bovine papillomavirus type 8 and a variant type from a european bison. | the dna of bovine papillomavirus (bpv) type 8 was extracted from papillomas on cattle kept in japan, and dna of bovine papillomavirus bpv-8-eb was extracted from a european bison (bison bonasus) born in italy and released into the wild in slovakia. the dna genomes of these bpvs were amplified using multiply primed rolling circle amplification and polymerase chain reaction, then characterized by direct sequencing method. the bpv-8 and bpv-8-eb genomes consisted of 7,791 base pairs (bp) and 7,773 ... | 2007 | 17265141 |
| contraception of bison by gnrh vaccine: a possible means of decreasing transmission of brucellosis in bison. | preventing pregnancy in brucellosis-infected bison (bison bison) provides a potential means of preventing transmission of disease. to determine whether a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh) vaccine was effective in reducing pregnancy in bison and to study the safety of injecting gnrh in pregnant bison, a study was conducted at the idaho fish and game wildlife health laboratory in caldwell, idaho (usa). four pregnant and two nonpregnant female bison were given a single injection of gnrh vaccine ... | 2004 | 15650090 |
| milkprotchip--a microarray of snps in candidate genes associated with milk protein biosynthesis--development and validation. | milkprotchip is an oligonucleotide microarray based on the arrayed primer extension (apex) technique, allowing genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) in genes of interest for bovine milk protein biosynthesis. apex consists of a sequencing reaction primed by an oligonucleotide anchored with its 5'end to a glass slide and terminating one nucleotide before the polymorphic site. the extension with one fluorescently labeled dideoxy nucleotide complementary to the template reveals the po ... | 2005 | 15741664 |
| coelosomie chez un foetus de bison (bison bison). | | 1960 | 17421233 |
| the existing and potential importance of brucellosis and tuberculosis in canadian wildlife: a review. | as the campaign to eradicate bovine brucellosis (brucella abortus) and tuberculosis (mycobacterium bovis) in canadian livestock nears completion, the importance of extraneous sources of these diseases increases. this review summarizes the literature on brucellosis and tuberculosis in canadian wildlife species to determine existing and potential hosts. canadian caribou (rangifer tarandus) are reservoirs of brucella suis biotype 4 which is pathogenic in caribou, humans and muskoxen but reportedly ... | 1986 | 17422637 |
| review of the diseases, parasites and miscellaneous pathological conditions of north american bison. | the involvement of veterinarians in the health management of north american bison will continue to increase, particularly in regard to the development of the bison ranching industry. more intensive management of bison will lead to greater recognition of diseases, and will raise concerns about the transmission of diseases between bison and other livestock species. this review of the infectious and noninfectious diseases of free-ranging and captive bison populations indicates that bison are suscep ... | 1989 | 17423322 |
| toxocara vitulorum in american bison (bison bison) calves. | | 2007 | 17449713 |
| preliminary assessment of reproductive technologies in wood bison (bison bison athabascae): implications for preserving genetic diversity. | since the high prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis in free-ranging wood bison in the canadian north poses a threat to nearby healthy bison populations, commercial bison and cattle ranches, and potentially to humans, there is considerable impetus to salvage the genetics of infected bison and maintain a disease-free herd. in that regard, there is a great need to develop appropriate reproductive technologies. therefore, the objective of this study was to develop protocols to produce a ... | 2007 | 17498795 |
| detection of mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in free-ranging bison (bison bison) by pcr. | bacterial culture is the 'gold standard' for detecting mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (map) infection, but is time consuming, laborious, and recovery of organism varies with species of animal tested. pcr has been used for detection of map dna in feces and tissues. we used pcr to detect map dna isolated from tissues from 25 free-ranging north american bison (bison bison), each with clinical signs compatible with johne's disease. we report the performance of pcr to detect map dna ... | 2005 | 15797824 |
| detection of mitochondrial dna from domestic cattle in bison on santa catalina island. | in 1924, 14 american bison (bison bison) were introduced to santa catalina island, california and sporadically supplemented thereafter with additional animals. to reduce the herd and its impact on native vegetation, over 2000 animals have been exported during the past four decades. today, the herd is estimated to contain around 250 individuals. genetic analysis was performed on 98 animals removed from the island in 2004. forty-four samples (45%) had domestic cattle mitochondrial dna (mtdna), 12 ... | 2007 | 17573784 |
| carnivore repatriation and holarctic prey: narrowing the deficit in ecological effectiveness. | the continuing global decline of large carnivores has catalyzed great interest in reintroduction to restore populations and to reestablish ecologically functional relationships. i used variation in the distribution of four holarctic prey species and their behavior as proxies to investigate the pace and intensity by which responses are lost or reinvigorated by carnivore repatriation. by simulating the presence of wolves (canis lupus), tigers (panthera tigris), and brown bears (ursus arctos) at 19 ... | 2007 | 17650259 |
| [immobilization of cattle and bison with a combination of xylazine, zolazepam-tiletamine and ketamine]. | the aim of this study was to find a safe and reliable alternative to immobilon for the immobilization of (feral) cattle. a combination of xylazine, zolazepam-tiletamine and ketamine was tested in limousin cattle, scottish highland cattle, and american bison. bodyweight, induction time, arterial o2 saturation and the total downtime were measured. arterial blood was taken for ph and blood gas analysis. the animals were then injected with atipamezole and the recovery time was recorded. a combinatio ... | 2005 | 15906824 |
| the american bison society. | | 1914 | 17745249 |
| the american bison society. | | 1908 | 17817587 |
| intra-nasal inoculation of american bison (bison bison) with ovine herpesvirus-2 (ovhv-2) reliably reproduces malignant catarrhal fever. | sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever (mcf) due to infection with ovine herpesvirus 2 (ovhv-2) is common in commercial herds of american bison ( bison bison). inability to propagate ovhv-2 in vitro has been a constraint on experimental studies of the disease. we sought to establish whether nasal secretions from sheep that shed ovhv-2 might induce the disease in bison and to define a minimum challenge dose. fourteen bison were nebulized with sheep nasal sections containing 10(3)-10(7) ovhv-2 ... | 2007 | 17846237 |
| mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in bison (bison bison) from northern canada. | nested polymerase chain reaction (pcr) using the mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (map)-specific region, locus 251, was used as a screening tool for the detection of map dna in fecal samples from northern canadian bison herds. further characterization of positive samples (26/835) was performed because map dna was found without signs of disease. strain typing, using pcr-restriction endonucleas assay (rea), was limited to two samples but revealed that the samples corresponded to a c ... | 2007 | 17984279 |
| diagnosis of pregnancy in wood bison using a bovine assay for pregnancy-specific protein b. | blood samples were collected from 51 wood bison (bison bison athabascae ) and evaluated for the presence of an antigen that cross-reacted with antisera to pregnancy-specific protein b(pspb). the objective of this study was to determine if the pspb radioimmunoassay (ria) was a reliable indicator of pregnancy in these animals. pregnancy of mature females was determined either at autopsy (20 animals) or by palpation per rectum after chemical immobilization (18 animals). the antigen was not detected ... | 1991 | 16727043 |
| relationships among ecology, demography and diseases of european bison (bison bonasus). | the bison population in the bialowieza forest in poland has now grown to approximately 300, while the herds in the belarusian part of the forest total about 240 bison. the first signs of a health problem in these herds appeared in 1980, when two cases of balanoposthitis were detected in two bulls (2 and 5 years of age). since 1980 research has been conducted to explain the cause of diseases, particularly balanoposthitis, and to monitor the health of bison in bialowieza forest. a total number of ... | 2003 | 14703870 |
| wood bison population recovery and forage availability in northwestern canada. | forage availability was assessed to determine sustainable stocking rates for eight broadly defined vegetation types (treed uplands, treed lowlands, mixed tall shrub/sedge, closed-canopied willow, and open-canopied willow, meadow, wetland grass, wetland sedge) for use by wood bison (bison bison athabascae), a threatened subspecies, in the canadian boreal forest of northern alberta. clip plots (n=108) were used to sample peak availability of herbs and current annual growth of salix spp. in late su ... | 2009 | 18191321 |
| human influence on distribution and extinctions of the late pleistocene eurasian megafauna. | late pleistocene extinctions are of interest to paleontological and anthropological research. in north america and australia, human occupation occurred during a short period of time and overexploitation may have led to the extinction of mammalian megafauna. in northern eurasia megafaunal extinctions are believed to have occurred over a relatively longer period of time, perhaps as a result of changing environmental conditions, but the picture is much less clear. to consider megafaunal extinction ... | 2008 | 18199470 |
| development of a linkage map and qtl scan for growth traits in north american bison. | pcr protocols incorporating fluorescently labeled multiplexed primer combinations were developed to produce a linkage map for bison. three hundred fifty eight microsatellite loci spanning all 29 autosomes were genotyped via 83 pcr multiplexes and nine individual amplifications. a total of 292 markers were integrated into an autosomal linkage map for bison. the sex averaged bison map (2,647 cm) was approximately 9% longer than the corresponding usda marc map, which covered 2,415 cm. utilizing wea ... | 2003 | 14970680 |
| rapid and sensitive detection of mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in bovine milk and feces by a combination of immunomagnetic bead separation-conventional pcr and real-time pcr. | immunomagnetic bead separation coupled with bead beating and real-time pcr was found to be a very effective procedure for the isolation, separation, and detection of mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from milk and/or fecal samples from cattle and american bison. samples were spiked with m. avium subsp. paratuberculosis organisms, which bound to immunomagnetic beads and were subsequently lysed by bead beating; then protein and cellular contaminants were removed by phenol-chloroform-isop ... | 2004 | 15004056 |
| [genetic characteristics and prognosis of the existence of the european bison free-living population created in the "orlovsky poles'e" national park]. | we present preliminary data on genetic aspects of preserving viability of the free-living population of european bison (bison bonasus l.) created in the orlovskoe poles'e national park. | 2004 | 15125253 |
| foot-and-mouth disease in north american bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni): susceptibility, intra- and interspecies transmission, clinical signs, and lesions. | there is limited information about the pathogenesis and epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease (fmd) in north american bison (bison bison) or elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni). in these two experimental infection studies, we compared the susceptibilities of bison and elk to fmd virus (fmdv), respectively, with that of cattle; determined whether intra- and interspecies transmission could occur in bison and cattle, and elk and cattle; determined suitability of conventional available laboratory tests to ... | 2008 | 18436660 |
| an outbreak of chronic pneumonia and polyarthritis syndrome caused by mycoplasma bovis in feedlot bison (bison bison). | mycoplasma bovis was identified by a specific lesion, conventional bacterial culture, immunohistochemistry, and polymerase chain reaction in 2 feedlot bison found dead with severe, chronic, caseonecrotic pneumonia; polyarthritis; and laryngitis. on microscopic examination, pulmonary lesions were characterized by prominent, well-defined areas of caseous necrosis and bronchiectasis. immunohistochemical analysis of lung exhibited staining in bronchiolar epithelium and in random areas of caseous nec ... | 2008 | 18460630 |
| conservation genomics: disequilibrium mapping of domestic cattle chromosomal segments in north american bison populations. | introgressive hybridization is one of the major threats to species conservation, and is often induced by human influence on the natural habitat of wildlife species. the ability to accurately identify introgression is critical to understanding its importance in evolution and effective conservation management of species. hybridization between north american bison (bison bison) and domestic cattle (bos taurus) as a result of human activities has been recorded for over 100 years, and domestic cattle ... | 2005 | 15969719 |
| occurrence and molecular characterization of cryptosporidium spp. in mammals and reptiles at the lisbon zoo. | the presence of cryptosporidium parasites in mammals and reptiles kept at the lisbon zoo was investigated. a total of 274 stool samples were collected from 100 mammals and 29 reptiles. the species and genotype of the isolates identified by light microscopy were determined by nested pcr and sequence analysis of a fragment of the small subunit rrna gene. cryptosporidium oocysts were found in one black wildebeest (connochaetes gnou), one prairie bison (bison bison bison) and in one indian star tort ... | 2005 | 15986253 |
| the accidental conservationist: william t. hornaday, the smithsonian bison expeditions and the us national zoo. | in 1886 william t. hornaday, the chief taxidermist of the us national museum, led the "smithsonian institution buffalo outfit" to montana. the american bison was fast heading toward extinction and the mission of the expedition was to locate those of the elusive animals that remained and obtain specimens for the scientific collection at the museum. the successful expedition produced the most complete scientific series, and the finest artistic grouping of taxidermied specimens of the american biso ... | 2005 | 16038976 |
| clinical parelaphostrongylus tenuis infection in two captive american bison (bison bison). | 2 juvenile (17 and 19 months of age) male american bison (bison bison) were examined because of acute bilateral hind limb weakness and ataxia; 1 animal also had urinary incontinence. | 2008 | 18828725 |
| anthrax in american bison bos bison l. | | 1948 | 18863405 |
| malignant catarrhal fever in a captive american bison (bison bison) in italy. | malignant catarrhal fever (mcf) is a fatal, systemic disease of cattle and other domestic and wild ruminants that, in europe, is caused by ovine herpesvirus 2 (ovhv-2). american bison (bison bison) are highly susceptible to the disease. an adult american bison, housed in a zoo in southern italy in close cohabitation with a group of domestic sheep (ovis aries aries) displayed clinical signs that resembled the acute form of mcf. by real-time polymerase chain reaction, ovhv-2 dna was detected intra ... | 2008 | 18987244 |
| close genetic relationship of early neolithic cattle from ziegelberg (freising, germany) with modern breeds. | in 2003 a variety of crafts and bone specimens were found during excavations of a neolithic settlement near freising, the southernmost site of the linear pottery culture in bavaria. six cattle bones were used to extract ancient dna (adna). applying nested and touchdown pcr, two fragments of the mitochondrial (mt) dna control region could be amplified from specimen 533/iii which yielded a total of 230 base pairs (bp). the sequence was compared with the homologous part of 40 extant breeds of bos t ... | 2005 | 16130455 |
| chorionic mrna expression and n-glycodiversity of pregnancy-associated glycoprotein family (pag) of the european bison (bison bonasus). | placental pag mrna expression and n-glycodiversity of multiple pag proteins secreted in vitro by trophectoderm (chorion epithelium) of wild pecoran bovidae taxons was not examined previously. the study on european bison (eb) aimed: (1) to determine placental pag mrna expression by in situ hybridisation; (2) to identify a profile of pecoran pag protein family secreted in vitro by cotyledonary (ct) explants; (3) to examine n-glycodiversity of the pag proteins in this wild taxon. in addition, we co ... | 2005 | 16143214 |
| physical characteristics of rumen contents in four large ruminants of different feeding type, the addax (addax nasomaculatus), bison (bison bison), red deer (cervus elaphus) and moose (alces alces). | based on morphological and physiological observations, it has been suggested that differences exist in the degree that reticuloruminal (rr) contents are stratified between various ruminant species. however, the occurrence of stratification has hardly been measured in non-domestic species. forestomach contents of free-ranging moose (n=22) and red deer (24) shot during regular hunting procedures, and of captive (but 100% forage fed) addax (6) and bison (10) culled for commercial or management purp ... | 2009 | 19049897 |
| rumen microorganisms in buffalo from southern utah. | rumen microbial populations from buffalo (bison bison bison linn.) in southern utah were identified on the basis of their morphology and staining characteristics. the rumen bacteria and ciliate protozoa were similar in number and kind to those found in domestic livestock. | 1967 | 16349763 |
| the onset of puberty in north american bison (bison bison) bulls. | prepubertal testicular development was evaluated in young north american bison (bison bison) bulls over a 12 months period, by following various parameters of semen quality intended to measure sexual maturity level. the study goals were to characterize bison male reproductive development and to define the age and onset of puberty. semen was collected by electro-ejaculation from 12 bulls once a month for a period of 12 months, from 13 through 24 months of age. volume, density, gross motility, ind ... | 2007 | 16487671 |
| the seasonal fertility of north american bison (bison bison) bulls. | the objective of this study was to determine the presence and magnitude of seasonal fluctuations in semen quality and other reproductive indices in bison bulls. testicles from 288 commercially slaughtered bison bulls were collected monthly over a 1-year period. carcass and testicle weight were determined and measurements of seminiferous tubule lumen, diameter, and epithelial thickness were made. sperm cell morphology and defects were described and quantified using epididymal semen from each test ... | 2007 | 16524676 |
| haemophilus somnus (histophilus somni) in bighorn sheep. | respiratory disease and poor lamb recruitment have been identified as limiting factors for bighorn-sheep populations. haemophilus somnus (recently reclassified as histophilus somni) is associated with respiratory disease in american bison, domestic sheep, and cattle. it is also harbored in their reproductive tracts and has been associated with reproductive failure in domestic sheep and cattle. therefore, reproductive tract and lung samples from bighorn sheep were evaluated for the presence of th ... | 2006 | 16548330 |
| enhanced immune response of red deer (cervus elaphus) to live rb51 vaccine strain using composite microspheres. | brucellosis is an important zoonotic disease of nearly worldwide distribution. the occurrence of the infection in humans is largely dependent on the prevalence of brucellosis in animal reservoirs, including wildlife. the current vaccine used for cattle brucella abortus strain rb51, has proven ineffective in protecting bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus nelsoni) from infection and abortion. to test possible improvements in vaccine efficacy, a novel approach of immunization was examined from apri ... | 2009 | 19204345 |
| occurrence and molecular characterization of cryptosporidium and giardia in captive wild ruminants in belgium. | both cryptosporidium and giardia are frequently found in the stool of domestic ruminants, especially young animals. wild ruminants are also host to these protozoa, but the prevalence of these parasites in both free-ranging and captive nondomesticated ruminants needs to be further investigated. moreover, the role of wild ruminants serving as reservoirs for these zoonotic parasites remains unclear. therefore, a cross-sectional survey was conducted to estimate the occurrence of cryptosporidium and ... | 2009 | 19368251 |
| endocrine and behavioral observations during transition of non-breeding into breeding season in female american bison (bison bison). | this study provides endocrine data in relation to behavioral events during the transition of the non-breeding into the breeding season in american bison (bison bison). fecal progesterone metabolite patterns (20-oxo-p) were obtained in 13 adult female american bison and hormonal data were correlated with behavioral observations; i.e. copulation, male tending, female tail-up behavior and gestation length. based on fecal progesterone metabolite patterns, the breeding season started between the midd ... | 2006 | 16620922 |
| experimental aerosol infection of cattle (bos taurus) with ovine herpesvirus 2 using nasal secretions from infected sheep. | infection of clinically susceptible ruminants, including domesticated cattle and american bison, with ovine herpesvirus 2 (ovhv-2) can result in the fatal lymphoproliferative and vasculitis syndrome known as malignant catarrhal fever (mcf). a reliable experimental infection model is needed to study the pathogenesis of mcf and to develop effective vaccination strategies to control the disease. an experimental aerosol infection model using sheep, the natural carriers of ovhv-2, has been developed ... | 2006 | 16621344 |
| molecular typing of mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis strains from different hosts and regions. | the is1311 polymerase chain reaction-restriction endonuclease analysis was used to detect genetic differences among 38 mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (map) isolates from cattle, sheep, goats and bison from distinct regions of spain, india and the united states of america (usa). in spain, all eight bovine isolates, three out of six caprine isolates and one of ten ovine isolates were of the c type, while the other nine ovine isolates and three caprine isolates were of the s type. in i ... | 2005 | 16642774 |
| resistance to malignant catarrhal fever in american bison (bison bison) is associated with mhc class iia polymorphisms. | the rhadinovirus ovine herpesvirus-2 (ovhv-2) is the most common causative agent of malignant catarrhal fever (mcf) in clinically susceptible ruminants including cattle and bison. american bison (bison bison) are highly susceptible to clinical mcf. nevertheless, approximately 20% of bison on ranches or in feedlots become infected with the virus without developing clinical disease. defining the genetic basis for differences in susceptibility between bison could facilitate development of improved ... | 2007 | 17326800 |
| the need to rationalize and prioritize threatening processes used to determine threat status in the iucn red list. | thorough evaluation has made the international union for conservation of nature (iucn) red list the most widely used and accepted authority on the conservation status of biodiversity. although the system used to determine risk of extinction is rigorously and objectively applied, the list of threatening processes affecting a species is far more subjectively determined and has not had adequate review. i reviewed the threats listed in the iucn red list for randomly selected groups within the three ... | 2009 | 19508675 |
| rickettsia raoultii and anaplasma phagocytophilum in dermacentor reticulatus ticks collected from bialowieza primeval forest european bison (bison bonasus bonasus), poland. | | 2009 | 19548992 |
| isolation of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins from placenta of the american bison (bison bison) at first half of pregnancy. | this paper describes the successful purification and characterisation of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (pag) extracted from placenta (3-4 months) of american bisons (amb). chorionic ambpag proteins were purified from foetal cotyledonary tissues (ct) and liquid cotyledonary-carrying proteins (lcp) leaking from damaged cells. our protocols successfully indicated the usefulness of ambpag protein identification, especially from lcp fraction. the ambpags were extracted, precipitated and eluted d ... | 2008 | 17543308 |
| covariates affecting spatial variability in bison travel behavior in yellowstone national park. | understanding mechanisms influencing the movement paths of animals is essential for comprehending behavior and accurately predicting use of travel corridors. in yellowstone national park (usa), the effects of roads and winter road grooming on bison (bison bison) travel routes and spatial dynamics have been debated for more than a decade. however, no rigorous studies have been conducted on bison spatial movement patterns. we collected 121 380 locations from 14 female bison with gps collars in cen ... | 2007 | 17708218 |
| prevalence of escherichia coli o157:h7 in the american bison (bison bison). | bison is becoming a popular meat source for consumers, but very little is known about the bison's status with respect to escherichia coli o157:h7. we conducted a study to determine the prevalence and identify virulence genes and pulsed-field genetic types of e. coli o157:h7 in bison. rectal contents and rectoanal mucosal swab (rams) samples were collected from a total of 342 bison at slaughter on seven different dates. isolation of e. coli o157:h7 was by enrichment, immunomagnetic separation, an ... | 2007 | 18044434 |
| historic distribution and challenges to bison recovery in the northern chihuahuan desert. | ecologists and conservationists have long assumed that large grazers, including bison (bison bison), did not occur in post-pleistocene southwestern north america. this perception has been influential in framing the debate over conservation and land use in the northern chihuahuan desert. the lack of an evolutionary history of large grazers is being used to challenge the validity of ranching as a conservation strategy and to limit the protection and reintroduction of bison as a significant compone ... | 2007 | 18173472 |
| age-dependent pattern of connexin43 expression in testes of european bison (bison bonasus, l.). | morphology and the expression of connexin43 (cx43) was investigated in testes of immature, prepubertal, and adult european bison bulls by means of routine histology, immunohistochemistry, and western blotting, respectively. testes were collected from culled animals living in bialowieza and borecka forests, poland. histological examination of testicular tissue of immature and prepubertal males revealed normal structure, whereas of adult individuals either normal testicular structure with advanced ... | 2009 | 19623571 |
| malignant schwannoma in an american buffalo (bison bison bison). | a case of a malignant schwannoma in a 20-year-old male american buffalo (bison bison bison) from the grand park zoo, gyeonggi province, republic of korea is reported. the animal showed no apparent clinical signs before death except for wound on the neck. grossly, neoplastic nodules of various sizes were observed on the skin, lung, heart, liver, stomach, mesentery and kidney. histologically, the neoplastic nodules were composed of fusiform cells that formed multidirectional bundles. the tumour ce ... | 2006 | 16970634 |
| ashworthius sidemi (nematoda, trichostrongylidae) in wild ruminants in białowieza forest. | between 2003-2007, abomasa of 91 european bison (bison bonasus), 4 red deer (cervus elaphus) and 2 roe deer (capreolus capreolus) shot in the białowieza primeval forest (poland) were examined for worms presence. all the animals examined were infected with nematodes a. sidemi with an exception of one bison, that was shot in year 2003. there was much higher average intensity of invasion in bison (5529), than in red deer (85) and in roe deer (1837). the animals were shot in a period from december t ... | 2009 | 19886261 |
| oral vaccination with microencapsuled strain 19 vaccine confers enhanced protection against brucella abortus strain 2308 challenge in red deer (cervus elaphus elaphus). | bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni) in the greater yellowstone area (gya), usa, are infected with brucella abortus, the causative agent of bovine brucellosis, and they serve as a wildlife reservoir for the disease. bovine brucellosis recently has been transmitted from infected elk to cattle in montana, wyoming, and idaho and has resulted in their loss of brucellosis-free status. an efficacious brucella vaccine with a delivery system suitable for wildlife would be a valuable tool ... | 2009 | 19901378 |
| outbreak of tuberculosis caused by mycobacterium caprae in a zoological garden. | in the autumn of 2004, tuberculosis caused by mycobacterium caprae occurred in a zoo in slovenia. a dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius) was killed after a history of progressive emaciation. necropsy findings indicated disseminated tuberculosis, which was confirmed by cultivation of m. caprae. consequently, a tuberculin skin test was performed in all epidemiologically linked animals and another dromedary camel and six bison (bison bison) were positive and killed. mycobacterium caprae was isolat ... | 2006 | 17010043 |
| experimental infection of liver flukes, fasciola hepatica and fascioloides magna, in bison (bison bison). | this experimental study was conducted to evaluate the susceptibility of american bison (bison bison) to liver flukes, fascioloides magna and fasciola hepatica. six bison were each experimentally inoculated with 600 metacercariae of fascioloides magna, and three were later treated with triclabendazole suspension at 40 mg/kg of body weight. four additional bison were each experimentally inoculated with 600 metacercariae of fasciola hepatica. five control bison were placebo controls. two controls a ... | 2010 | 20090045 |
| antibiotic resistance of enterococci in american bison (bison bison) from a nature preserve compared to that of enterococci in pastured cattle. | enterococci isolated from a bison population on a native tall-grass prairie preserve in kansas were characterized and compared to enterococci isolated from pastured cattle. the species diversity was dominated by enterococcus casseliflavus in bison (62.4%), while enterococcus hirae was the most common isolate from cattle (39.7%). enterococcus faecalis was the second most common species isolated from bison (16%). in cattle, e. faecalis and enterococcus faecium were isolated at lower percentages (3 ... | 2008 | 18245252 |
| [non-indigenous and non-specific parasitic nematodes--the background and the consequences]. | introduction of the host is the main reason behind introduction of the parasite, e. g., nematodes. the introduction of the japanese eel (anguilla japonica) in europe in the 1980s resulted in expansion of the swimbladder nematode anguillicola crassus which soon invaded not only populations of the european eel (a. anguilla), but also other local fish. the raccoon (procyon lotor) is native to north america. it is the specific host of strongyloides procyonis and baylisascaris procyonis. more than 90 ... | 2009 | 20209803 |
| molecular anatomy of the cytoplasmic domain of bovine growth hormone receptor, a quantitative trait locus. | quantitative trait loci (qtl) studies have indicated growth hormone receptor (ghr) as a candidate gene affecting cattle milk yield and composition. in order to characterize genetic variation at ghr in cattle, we studied european and east african breeds with different histories of selection, and bos grunniens, ovis aries, sus scrofa, bison bison and rangifer tarandus as references. we sequenced most of the cytoplasmic domain (900 bp of exon 10), 89 bp of exon 8, including the putative causative m ... | 2008 | 18381258 |
| brucellosis in the united states: role and significance of wildlife reservoirs. | regulatory programs for brucellosis in domestic livestock have been active in the u.s. for almost 80 years. wildlife reservoirs of brucellosis include bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus elaphus nelsonii) for brucella abortus whereas brucella suis is the predominant species infecting feral swine. the persistence of brucellosis in wildlife reservoirs poses a risk for reintroduction of brucella into domestic livestock. reducing the prevalence of brucellosis in wildlife reservoirs is anticipated to ... | 2010 | 20362627 |
| characterization of bison (bison bison) myoglobin. | bison is an alternate meat species gaining increased popularity in north america. although previous investigations reported that bison meat discolors faster than beef, the molecular basis of this observation has not been investigated. therefore, the objective of the present study was to determine the redox stability, thermostability, and primary structure of bison myoglobin (mb), in comparison with beef mb. purified bison and beef myoglobins were analyzed for autoxidation, lipid oxidation-induce ... | 2010 | 20374756 |
| cd8(+)/perforin(+)/wc1(-) gammadelta t cells, not cd8(+) alphabeta t cells, infiltrate vasculitis lesions of american bison (bison bison) with experimental sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever. | sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever (sa-mcf) caused by ovine herpesvirus-2 (ovhv-2), a gamma-herpesvirus in the macavirus genus, is a fatal disease associated with lymphoproliferation, lymphocytic vasculitis, and mucosal ulceration in clinically susceptible species. sa-mcf is an important threat to american bison (bison bison) due to their high susceptibility to this disease. currently, the pathogenesis of disease in sa-mcf is poorly understood, and the immunophenotype of lymphocytes that ... | 2010 | 20413164 |
| the ecological future of the north american bison: conceiving long-term, large-scale conservation of wildlife. | many wide-ranging mammal species have experienced significant declines over the last 200 years; restoring these species will require long-term, large-scale recovery efforts. we highlight 5 attributes of a recent range-wide vision-setting exercise for ecological recovery of the north american bison (bison bison) that are broadly applicable to other species and restoration targets. the result of the exercise, the "vermejo statement" on bison restoration, is explicitly (1) large scale, (2) long ter ... | 2008 | 18402580 |
| cattle ancestry in bison: explanations for higher mtdna than autosomal ancestry. | understanding and documenting the process of hybridization and introgression between related species is a major focus of recent evolutionary research using molecular techniques. many north american bison herds have cattle ancestry introduced by crossbreeding over a century ago. molecular estimates of this ancestry have shown much higher levels for cattle mtdna than for autosomal cattle genes. a large part of this difference appears to be the result of partial reproductive isolation between the t ... | 2010 | 20637048 |
| status of brucellosis in free-ranging elk and bison in wyoming. | brucella abortus is the causative agent of brucellosis, a disease enzootic in populations of free-ranging elk (cervus elaphus) and bison (bison bison) in the greater yellowstone ecosystem, usa. we define the distribution of the disease in elk throughout wyoming, usa, using three epidemiologic/geographic classifications based on winter-foraging opportunity. antibody prevalence for >3,300 yearling and adult, female elk, sampled from supplemental feedgrounds in western wyoming, usa, since 1985, was ... | 2010 | 20688637 |
| in vitro isolation and identification of the first neospora caninum isolate from european bison (bison bonasus bonasus l.). | peripheral blood from european bison (bison bonasus bonasus l.) living in białowieża forest, north-east poland, were investigated for the presence of antibodies to neospora caninum and isolation of parasite. out of 23 animals three of them showed a strong positive response to n. caninum (13%). the white blood cells from two positive and two negative bison were loaded on monolayer vero cells culture. the first viable tachyzoites were detected only in positive samples at days 60 and 70 after incub ... | 2010 | 20702042 |
| mycoplasma bovis outbreak in a herd of north american bison (bison bison). | a disease outbreak of high morbidity and high mortality in bison (bison bison) was investigated. clinical signs included lameness, swollen joints, respiratory distress, and lethargy. fifty-three of 194 animals died. cows between 5 and 10 years of age were the most affected group, in which 40 of 88 animals died. necropsies were performed on several animals. there were abscesses in the lung and liver, as well as fibrinosuppurative pleuritis, polyarthritis, and disseminated microabscesses in variou ... | 2010 | 20807947 |
| molecular characterization of coprophilous fungal communities reveals sequences related to root-associated fungal endophytes. | this paper reports the use of molecular methods to characterize the coprophilous fungal communities (cfc) that inhabit the dung of four species of mammalian herbivores at two sites, sevilleta national wildlife refuge (snwr) in new mexico and wind cave national park (wcnp) in south dakota. results reveal that cfc from domesticated cattle (bos taurus) at snwr, and bison (bison bison) and black-tailed prairie dogs (cynomys ludovicianus) at wcnp were diverse but dominated primarily by members within ... | 2011 | 20842497 |
| the effect of ancient dna damage on inferences of demographic histories. | the field of ancient dna (adna) is casting new light on many evolutionary questions. however, problems associated with the postmortem instability of dna may complicate the interpretation of adna data. for example, in population genetic studies, the inclusion of damaged dna may inflate estimates of diversity. in this paper, we examine the effect of dna damage on population genetic estimates of ancestral population size. we simulate data using standard coalescent simulations that include postmorte ... | 2008 | 18653730 |
| epizootic hemorrhagic disease outbreak in a captive facility housing white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), bison (bison bison), elk (cervus elaphus), cattle (bos taurus), and goats (capra hircus) in colorado, u.s.a. | an ungulate research facility in fort collins, colorado, u.s.a., experienced mortality in white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) because of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (ehdv) infection from 20 august 2007 through 26 september 2007. epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (ehdv) was detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and virus isolation from the spleen and lung tissues of two white-tailed deer. virus neutralization tests were performed on pre- and postoutbreak ser ... | 2010 | 20945651 |
| mhc-drb3 variation in a free-living population of the european bison, bison bonasus. | mhc genes play a crucial role in pathogen recognition and are the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates. loss of variation in these genes in bottlenecked species is thought to put their survival at risk. we examined variation at the mhc ii drb3 locus in the european bison, bison bonasus, a species that has undergone an extreme bottleneck: the current population originated from only 12 founders. we also tested for the association of drb3 genes with the incidence of posthitis, a disease affecting ... | 2007 | 17257111 |
| some blood biochemical parameter values in a herd of american bison (bison bison l.) from an experimental animal farm in poland. | the blood samples of 17 bison (7 cows, a heifer, a young bull and 8 calves) formed the basis for conducting analyses of blood plasma. the measurements were carried out by using ionoselective electrodes aided by a hitachi 917 biochemical analyser. an interpretation of the results was possible due to comparison with the results of similar analyses completed in the united states. many differences in blood chemistry values in bison bred at kurozweki were found in comparison to bison from the us. | 2010 | 20968177 |
| post-thaw viability of european bison (bison bonasus) semen frozen with extenders containing egg yolk or lipids of plant origin and examined with a heterologous in vitro fertilization assay. | basic characteristics of european bison (bison bonasus) semen were described and the efficacies of two extenders-triladyl, containing egg yolk, and a synthetic extender, containing soybean lipids-were tested for semen cryopreservation. seven ejaculates were collected by electroejaculation from a 10-yr-old, european bison bull. each ejaculate was diluted at 37 degrees c to a final concentration of 200 x 10(6) sperm/ml with triladyl or the synthetic extender. extended semen samples were frozen acc ... | 2006 | 17312788 |
| rapid response of a grassland ecosystem to an experimental manipulation of a keystone rodent and domestic livestock. | megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in grassland ecosystems worldwide. the interactive effects of these two functional groups of herbivores in shaping the structure and function of grassland ecosystems are poorly understood. in north america's central grasslands, domestic cattle (bos taurus) have supplanted bison (bison bison), and now coexist with prairie dogs (cynomys spp.), a keystone burrowing rodent. understanding the ecological re ... | 2010 | 21141180 |
| first isolation of histophilus somni from goats. | histophilus somni (former name: haemophilus somnus) is a gram-negative, facultative pathogen bacterium that colonises the mucous membranes of cattle and sheep, however it was also described in american bison and bighorn sheep. it can cause local or generalised diseases and asymptomatic carriers can also occur. the presence and the etiological role of this microorganism have not been confirmed in any other domesticated species yet. the purpose of this study was to prove the presence of h. somni i ... | 2009 | 18774660 |
| recovery and cryopreservation of epididymal sperm of plains bison (bison bison bison) as a model for salvaging the genetics of wood bison (bison bison athabascae). | the objective of this study was to optimize recovery and cryopreservation of epididymal sperm from plains bison, as a model for wood bison. in phase 1, cauda epididymides were recovered from bison (n = 14) immediately after slaughter, minced and incubated in sp-talph buffer for 3 h at 36 degrees c. the resulting sperm suspensions were cryopreserved in triladyl, using a protocol for bovine semen. in phase 2, epididymal sperm were cryopreserved in either triladyl or andromed. the mean (+/-sd) esti ... | 2009 | 18811627 |
| possibilities of using the european bison (bison bonasus) epididymal spermatozoa collected post-mortem for cryopreservation and artificial insemination: a pilot study. | european bison is the largest mammal in europe with the population of approximately 4000 individuals. however, there is no report of post-mortem spermatozoa collection and cryopreservation from this species and the aim of this study was to test if the epididymal spermatozoa collected post-mortem from european bison are suitable for cryopreservation and artificial insemination (ai). | 2011 | 21385402 |
| patterns of genetic variation in us federal bison herds. | like many wide-ranging mammals, american bison (bison bison) have experienced significant range contraction over the past two centuries and are maintained in artificially isolated populations. a basic understanding of the distribution of genetic variation among populations is necessary to facilitate long-term germplasm preservation and species conservation. the 11 herds maintained within the us federal system are a critically important source of germplasm for bison conservation, as they include ... | 2008 | 19017265 |
| immunoexpression of aromatase in immature and adult males of the european bison (bison bonasus, linnaeus 1758). | based on recent literature dealing with the role of oestrogens in the male gonad, attempts were undertaken to reveal the site of aromatization within the testis of the european bison (bison bonasus). testes were collected from culled animals living in free-ranging populations in bialowieza forest, poland (nine males aged 8 months to 10 years). moreover, to check for any alterations in the expression of testicular aromatase between american bison (bison bison) and european bison, testes from one ... | 2010 | 19032431 |
| in vitro production of cattlexbuffalo hybrid embryos using cattle oocytes and african buffalo (syncerus caffer caffer) epididymal sperm. | interspecies hybridization of bovids occurs between domestic cattle and at least three other species; american bison (bison bison), yak (bos grunniens) and banteng (bos banteng). birth of a cattlexbuffalo (bubalus bubalis) hybrid has reportedly occurred in russia and in china, but these reports were not authenticated. such hybrids could be important in improving livestock production and management of diseases that impede production in tropical africa. this study investigated hybridization betwee ... | 2009 | 19118889 |
| banking north american buffalo semen. | the purpose of this study was to develop a procedure to collect and preserve semen from wood bison (bison bison athabascae) and plains bison (bison bison bison). semen samples from three wood and three plains bison bulls were collected by electroejaculation from june through october. in addition, sperm was collected from the cauda epididymis of seven plains bison. semen was cryopreserved using two commercially available cryopreservation media, an egg yolk-based medium (triladyl), and a medium fr ... | 2009 | 19181375 |