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An outbreak of type E botulism among common loons (Gavia immer) in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

An epizootic of type E botulism (Clostridium botulinum) occurred among common loons (Gavia immer) along the Lake Michigan shore of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (USA) during October and November 1983. An estimated 592 dead loons washed ashore along the Garden Peninsula. Type E botulinal toxin was demonstrated in blood samples and stomach contents of dead loons, and in samples of three species of dead
Authors
Christopher J. Brand, Stephen Schmitt, Ruth M. Duncan, Thomas M. Cooley

Avian morbidity and mortality from botulism, aspergillosis, and salmonellosis at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York, USA

During the summers of 1981 and 1982, studies were conducted at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Long Island, New York, to determine whether annual water-level drawdowns used to create shorebird habitat also led to the occurrence of avian botulism (Clostridium botulinum type C). Low levels of morbidity and mortality from avian botulism occurred on the two ponds throughout both summers, but there was no
Authors
C. J. Brand, R. M. Windingstad, Lynne M. Siegfried, R. M. Duncan, R.M. Cook

Experimental Mycoplasma gallisepticum infections in captive-reared wild turkeys

The effects of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infections on egg production, fertility, and hatchability were studied in captive-reared wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). Three groups of adult birds, each consisting of four hens and two toms, were exposed to MG by the respiratory route at the beginning of their breeding season. Fourteen control birds received sterile growth medium. Although no mort
Authors
Tonie E. Rocke, Thomas M. Yuill, Terry E. Amundson

Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report July 1987- September 1987

No abstract available.
Authors
K. A. Converse, R. Windingstad, J. C. Franson, T. Roffe

Effects of zinc smelter emissions on farms and gardens at Palmerton, Pennsylvania

No abstract available.
Authors
R. L. Chaney, W. N. Beyer, C.H. Gifford, L. Sileo

Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report October 1987- December 1987, January 1988- March 1988

No abstract available.
Authors
K. A. Converse, R. Windingstad, Karen Roertgen, T. Roffe

Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report April 1988- June 1988

No abstract available.
Authors
K. A. Converse, J. C. Franson, R. Windingstad

Septicemic pasteurellosis in elk (Cervus elaphus) on the United States National Elk Refuge, Wyoming

Septicemic pasteurellosis caused by Pasteurella multocida is believed responsible for the deaths of 48 elk (Cervus elaphus) on the National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming (USA) during 1986 and 1987. Clinical signs included depression and salivation; necropsy findings included congestion and petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhages in lymph nodes, diaphragm, lungs and endocardium. Pasteurella multoci
Authors
J. C. Franson, B.L. Smith

Lead poisoning in six captive avian species

Red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater), common grackles (Quiscalus quiscula), mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus), and eastern screech-owls (Otus asio) were poisoned with a concentration of lead (Pb) acetate in the diet which was increased by 60% each week until half of the birds in each treatment group died; survivin
Authors
W. Nelson Beyer, James W. Spann, Louis Sileo, J. Christian Franson

Hematozoan parasites of Rio Grande wild turkeys from southern Texas (USA)

One hundred twenty-three of 300 blood samples (41%) taken from Rio Grande wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) from three locations in southern Texas (Welder Wildlife Refuge, Chaparrosa Ranch, and Campo Alegre Ranch) and subinoculated into domestic broad-breasted white turkey poults were positive for a Plasmodium (Novyella) sp. Analysis of blood films from 350 turkeys revealed Haemoproteu
Authors
Marc D. Castle, Beth A. Christensen, Tonie E. Rocke

Use of muscovy duck embryo fibroblasts for the isolation of viruses from wild birds

Techniques are described for the preparation, cryopreservation, and inoculation of Muscovy duck embryo cell cultures. The procedure yields a susceptible reproducible cell culture system for the isolation and cultivation of viruses from wild birds.
Authors
D. E. Docherty, Paul G. Slota

Post-epizootic surveys of waterfowl for duck plague (duck virus enteritis)

Surviving birds from nine duck plague outbreaks in urban and confined waterfowl were sampled for duck plague (DP) virus and DP antibody during 1979-86. Duck plague virus was found in combined oral and cloacal swabs of birds from three outbreaks, and DP-neutralizing antibody was demonstrated in some birds from all nine outbreaks. Greater prevalence of DP antibody and higher titers were found in sur
Authors
C. J. Brand, D. E. Docherty