salmonella enteritidis and arizona hinshawii isolated from wild sandhill cranes. | salmonella enteritidis serotype rubislaw and arizona hinshawii were isolated from cloacal swabs of "healthy" live-trapped sandhill cranes (grus canadensis tabida) in indiana and wisconsin. these respective isolations were the first reported from wild sandhill cranes. | 1977 | 343779 |
capture myopathy in a free-flying greater sandhill crane (grus canadensis tabida) from wisconsin. | | 1983 | 6644929 |
capture of sandhill cranes using alpha-chloralose. | from 1990-2001, we made 188 successful captures of 166 different greater sandhill cranes (grus canadensis tabida) through experimental use of alpha-chloralose (ac). most captures took place during september (72.3%; n = 136), followed by august (14.9%; n = 28), and october (12.8%; n = 24). territorial pairs were captured more successfully than family groups. overall morbidity (6.4%) and mortality (4.3%) were lower than most other capture techniques for sandhill cranes. exertional myopathy (em) wa ... | 2003 | 14733281 |
levels of fecal corticosterone in sandhill cranes during a human-led migration. | fourteen captive-reared greater sandhill cranes (grus canadensis tabida) were conditioned to follow ultralight aircraft to promote migration between wisconsin and florida (usa) after release. fecal samples were collected throughout the training period in wisconsin and during a l977-km human-led migration to florida to determine fecal corticosterone (fc) concentrations by radioimmunnoassay. the mean (+/-se) fc concentration during the training period was 109.5 +/- 7.5 ng/g and was representative ... | 2004 | 15362826 |