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1h nmr spectroscopic survey of plasma and erythrocytes from selected marsupials and domestic animals of australia.1. 1h nmr spectra were acquired from whole plasma, intact erythrocytes, and ultrafiltrates of erythrocytes from nine native and eight introduced (domestic) australian animals; single-pulse, spin-echo and 2-dimensional spectra were obtained. the aim was to detect and at least semi-quantify metabolites in the samples and compare the profiles amongst the species. 2. the australian natives that were studied were all marsupials: greater brown bandicoot; bettong; eastern grey kangaroo; red kangaroo; k ...19911769206
review of papillostrongylus johnston & mawson, 1939 (nematoda: strongyloidea) from wallabies and kangaroos (marsupialia: macropodidae) using morphological and molecular techniques, with the description of p. barbatus n. sp.the strongyloid nematode genus papillostrongylus johnston & mawson, 1939, from kangaroos and wallabies, is reviewed using morphological and molecular methods. p. labiatus johnston & mawson, 1939 is re-described from material from the type-host, the black-striped wallaby macropus dorsalis, from eastern queensland, australia, in which it is a relatively common parasite. additional records from m. parryi and thylogale thetis are confirmed and considered to represent examples of host-switching. a ge ...200211912337
sutarostrongylus johnsoni sp. n. (nematoda: trichostrongylina, heligmosomoidea) from the pademelon, thylogale stigmatica (marsupialia) from queensland, australia.a new species of heligmosomoid nematode sutarostrongylus johnsoni sp. n., belonging to the sub-family herpetostrongylinae skrjabin & schultz, is described from the small intestine (duodenum) of the red-legged pademelon, thylogale stigmatica (gould, 1860) (marsupialia: macropodidae), from north-eastern queensland, australia. the only other species of the genus s. kirkpatricki beveridge & durelte-desset, 1986 occurs in the related host, the red-necked pademelon, t. thetis (lesson, 1827) in south-e ...200415224574
energy expenditure and protein turnover in three species of wallabies (marsupialia: macropodidae).relationships between basal and fed metabolic rates and whole-body protein turnover rates were examined in three species of wallabies, the red-necked pademelon (thylogale thetis), parma wallaby (macropus parma) and tammar wallaby (m. eugenii). there were no significant differences among wallaby species in basal metabolic rate (bmr) which was 30% below eutherian mammals. however, the fed metabolic rate of the tammar was lower than that of the other two species (p less than 0.05), as was the prote ...19883170828
comparative red blood cell metabolism in three wallaby species, macropus eugenii, macropus parma and thylogale thetis (macropodidae: marsupialia).aspects of red blood cell metabolism were compared among three species of small macropodid marsupials from different habitats. packed cell volume (pcv), erythrocyte reduced glutathione (gsh) concentration and gsh regeneration rates were similar in all three species. the parma wallaby had very low red cell potassium levels compared to the other species studied. the tammar wallaby had higher rates of glucose consumption and lactate production in vitro at both ph 7.4 and 8.2 than did the parma and ...19862876838
effects of water restriction on nitrogen metabolism and urea recycling in the macropodid marsupials macropus eugenii (tammar wallaby) and thylogale thetis (red-necked pademelon).the effects of water restriction on nitrogen metabolism were compared in the semi-arid adapted tammar wallaby (macropus eugenii) and a wallaby from a moist forest environment, the red-necked pademelon (thylogale thetis). on a medium (9 to 13%) protein diet water restriction depressed dry matter and nitrogen intakes in both species. nitrogen balance remained positive, but fell further in the pademelons. urea excretion decreased in the tammars, but increased in the pademelons. urea recycling as a ...19853837040
helminth communities of pademelons, thylogale stigmatica and t. thetis from eastern australia and papua new guinea.gastrointestinal helminths were collected from pademelons of the genus thylogale (marsupialia: macropodidae) in eastern australia and papua new guinea. examined were 12 thylogale stigmatica stigmatica and 13 t. s. wilcoxi, the latter subdivided into eight specimens from the northern limit of their distribution and five from southern areas, all from eastern queensland, australia, one t. s. oriomo from papua new guinea and ten t. thetis from southeastern queensland and northern new south wales, au ...200011138019
new species of wallabinema beveridge, 1983 (nematoda: strongyloidea) and a redescription of w. gallardi (johnston & mawson, 1939) from australian macropodid marsupials.two new species of wallabinema beveridge, 1983 are described from the sacculated fore-stomachs of macropodid marsupials in australia. wallabinema petrogale n. sp. from the rock wallabies petrogale penicillata (j. gray) and p. inornata gould, from queensland, differs from all congeners in having its four sub-median lips subdivided at the base. wallabinema macropodis n. sp. from the black stripe wallaby macropus dorsalis (j. gray) and the red-necked pademelon thylogale thetis (lesson), also from q ...202031927704
four new species of rugopharynx mönnig, 1927 (nematoda: strongyloidea) parasitic in the stomachs of macropodid marsupials from australia.four new species of rugopharynx mönnig, 1927 are described from macropodid marsupials in australia, some identified initially using molecular methods. rugopharynx thetidis n. sp. from thylogale thetis (lesson) was initially included within r. sigma chilton, beveridge & andrews, 1993 but was identified as being distinctive using molecular methods and is differentiated morphologically from r. sigma by the more anterior position of the deirid and by the distinctive curvature of the spicule tips. ru ...202031912421
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