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Pox in mourning doves in the United States
Pox infection has occurrcd in mourning doves in at least 8 states on 12 separate occasions. Unsuccessful attempts were made to transmit both fowl pox (chicken isolate) and passerine pox (cowbird isolate) to mourning doves.
Authors
L. N. Locke
Trichomonad infection in mourning doves, Zenaidura macroura, in Maryland
During the 10-year period 1950-1960 the incidence of Trichomonas gallinae among several series of mourning doves shot or trapped in Maryland has varied from zero to 12 1/2 percent. Prior to 1959, all isolations of T. gallinae from doves during such surveys had been from birds with well-developed lesions. In 1959, trichomonads were demonstrated in three of 54 normal hunter-killed doves examined in
Authors
L. N. Locke, C. M. Herman
Observations on eastern equine encephalitis in Maryland in 1959
No abstract available.
Authors
R. J. Byrne, F. M. Hetrick, J. E. Scanlon, J.W. Hastings, L. N. Locke
The susceptibility of the cardinal, Richmondena cardinalis (L.), to Trichomonas gallinae from a mourning dove, Zenaidura macroura (L.)
No abstract available.
Authors
Louis N. Locke