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the brolga bites back. 19724653691
in this issue - march 2019: clinical review of feline viral diagnosis · vaccination reactions in experimental sheep · swimming excercise in standardbreds · bone fragments in young thoroughbreds · cefovecin in marsupials · mycobacteriosis in captive brolgas. 201930809811
allozyme evidence for crane systematics and polymorphisms within populations of sandhill, sarus, siberian, and whooping cranes.electrophoretic analysis of proteins yielded evidence on the relationships of species of cranes and on genetic diversity within populations of some species. diversity within the greater sandhill crane and a florida population of the florida sandhill crane was similar to that of most other vertebrates, but diversity was low in the mississippi sandhill crane, in the okefenokee population of the florida sandhill crane, and within the siberian and sarus cranes. diversity was surprisingly high among ...19921342943
avitourism and australian important bird and biodiversity areas.formal protected areas will not provide adequate protection to conserve all biodiversity, and are not always designated using systematic or strategic criteria. using a systematic process, the important bird and biodiversity area (iba) network was designed to highlight areas of conservation significance for birds (i.e. iba trigger species), and more recently general biodiversity. land use activities that take place in ibas are diverse, including consumptive and non-consumptive activities. avitour ...201526701779
avian mycobacteriosis in captive brolgas (antigone rubicunda).avian mycobacteriosis is a significant disease of a wide range of bird species worldwide. the most common causative agent, mycobacterium avium, is reported to also infect a range of mammals, including humans. of 11 brolgas (antigone rubicunda) submitted to the university of melbourne for postmortem examination over a 10-year period, 7 were diagnosed with mycobacteriosis. all were from a wildlife park and kept in permanent enclosures as part of a breeding program. most of the brolgas with mycobac ...201930773616
pharmacokinetics of piroxicam in cranes (family gruidae).to investigate the pharmacokinetics of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid) piroxicam in cranes, three brolgas (antigone rubicunda) were administered piroxicam as a single oral dose at 0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg during separate trials. serial blood samples were collected for quantification of piroxicam in plasma. piroxicam was readily absorbed at both dosages, and no adverse effects were observed. plasma concentrations peaked at 3.67 hr with a concentration of 4.00 μg/ml for the lower do ...201728920805
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