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bait-delivered cabergoline for the reproductive control of the red fox (vulpes vulpes): estimating mammalian non-target risk in south-eastern australia.cabergoline (cab) is a potent dopamine agonist and an inhibitor of prolactin (prl). in red foxes (vulpes vulpes), a single oral dose of 100 microg kg(-1) cab can cause abortions and postnatal cub mortality from at least day 21 of the 52-day pregnancy. the abortifacient activity of cab is owing to the suppression of prl, which is essential for luteotrophic support in some eutherian species. postnatal cub mortality probably results from a reduction in the development of the mammary ductile system, ...200111999299
linstowinema, smales, 1997 (nematoda : seuratidae) from dasyurids (marsupialia : dasyuridae) from australia.linstowinema edmondsi (echinonematinae) from dasyurus hallucatus (dasyuridae) is redescribed. it can be differentiated from all species of linstowinema occurring in bandicoots (peramelidae) in having the first row of cephalic hooks as long as or longer than the second row. l. gracile n. sp. is described from phascogale tapoatafa and dasycercus cristicauda, and can be distinguished from all previously described species of linstowinema in not having a cuticular dilation of the oesophageal region o ...199910613528
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