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ecto- and endoparasites of the black bear in northern wisconsin.parasites collected from free-ranging black bears, ursus americanus, in northern wisconsin included dermacentor variabilis, d. albipictus, ixodes scapularis, demodex sp., trichodectes pinguis euarctidos, baylisascaris transfuga and dirofilaria ursi. mange, possibly caused by the demodex sp., also was observed. dental caries were common and periodontal disease was observed in one animal.1978633522
parasites of black bears of the lake superior region.parasites collected from free-ranging black bears, ursus americanus pallas, 1780, from northeastern minnesota or northern michigan include the dog tick, dermacentor variabilis (say, 1821), the winter tick, d. albipictus (packard, 1869), a louse, trichodectes pinguis euarctidoes hopkins, 1954, an ascarid worm, baylisascaris transfuga (rudolphi, 1819), a filarial worm, dirofilaria ursi yamaguti, 1941, taeniid tapeworms, and unidentified fleas. the broad fish tapeworm, diphyllobothrium latum (linna ...19751142551
identification and phylogenetic analysis of dirofilaria ursi (nematoda: filarioidea) from wisconsin black bears (ursus americanus) and its wolbachia endosymbiont.dirofilaria ursi is a filarial nematode of american black bears (ursus americanus pallas, 1780) that is vectored by black flies (simuliidae) in many parts of the united states. in northwestern wisconsin, the prevalence of microfilaremic bears during the fall hunting season was 21% (n = 47). unsheathed blood microfilariae from wisconsin bears possess characters consistent with the original description of d. ursi, as do adult worms observed histologically and grossly. immunohistochemistry was used ...201019916630
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