Wildlife Diseases

The broad spectrum of topics covered in the nine symposia and four open-paper sessions of the Third Inter­ national Wildlife Disease Conference comprise a remarkable collection of ideas and current research information on diseases of wildlife. The term "wildlife" is broad in itself and is...

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Other Authors: Page, Leslie (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1976, 1976
Edition:1st ed. 1976
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Zur Differenzierung zwischen Aeromonas salmonicida und den Aeromonaden der Hydrophila-Punctata-Gruppe
  • Necrobacillosis in Kangaroos
  • Anthrax Epizootics in Wildlife in the Etosha National Park, South West Africa
  • Research on Infectious and Parasitic Agents in Foxes in the Modenese Apennines
  • Ergebnisse mehrjähriger Hemmstoffuntersuchungen bei einheimischen Wildtieren
  • Toxoplasmosis in Small Wild Mammals Occurring in Southern Poland
  • Occurrence of Trypanosoma percae in Perches of the Southern Caspian Sea
  • Toxoplasma-like Organisms as the Possible Causative Agents of a Proliferative Condition in Farmed Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
  • Trichinosis: A World Problem with Extensive Sylvatic Reservoirs
  • Zum Vorkommen und Nachweis von Trichinella spiralis bei freilebenden Carnivoren, deren Fleisch für den menschlichen Genuss bestimmt ist
  • Welcome Address: President of the Wildlife Disease Association
  • Welcome Address: Chairman of the Conference
  • Keynote Address: Wildlife Diseases—Philosophical Considerations
  • Protozoans
  • Helminths
  • Können Ektoparasiten ein eine Wildtierpopulation regulierender Faktor sein?
  • Wildvögel als Ansteckungsgefahr für Zoovögel
  • Versuche zur Entwurmung von Zoowiederkäuern und Equiden mit Mebendazol
  • Magenparasiten bei Schliefern
  • Mycotic Infections in Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Malnutrition in Captive Birds of Prey
  • Vertical Transmission as an Unrecognized Problem in Transmission of Infection
  • International Movement of Wild Animals in Relation to the Dissemination of-Zoonoses
  • The United States Department of Agriculture Emergency Animal Disease Preparedness Program
  • The Role of Hosts and Environmental Factors in the Natural Dissemination of Ticks: Studies on a Swiss Population of Ixodes ricinus (Linne, 1758)
  • Inhibition of Mallard Salt Gland Function by DDE and Organophosphates
  • Pesticidrückstände in freilebenden Tieren als Indikatoren für Umweltbelastungen
  • Rückstände an chlorierten Kohlenwasserstoffen in Organen wildlebender Tierarten
  • Gehalte an Schwermetallen (Cadmium, Blei, Quecksilber) in einigen wildlebenden Wasservogelarten
  • The Impact of Environmental Pollutants on Wildlife—An Overview
  • Wildlife Disease Curricula in Australian Universities
  • Das Studium der Wildtierkrankheiten an den Hochschulen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
  • Wildlife Disease Traning in Colleges and Universities of the World
  • Wildlife Disease Curricula in North American Universities
  • Some Research Needs in the Zoonoses
  • Regulatory Needs for International Control of Animal Diseases
  • On the Essential Role of Intergovernmental Agencies in Controlling Wildlife Diseases
  • Research Needs from the Conservation Viewpoint
  • On the Helminth Fauna of the Moufflon (Vois aries musimon) Compared with those of Domestic Sheep (Ovies aries dam.) and Deer (Capreolus capreolus, Cervus elaphus) in the Netherlands
  • Parasitic Granulomas in Swedish Forest Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)
  • Occurrence and Significance of Nasal Bot Infestation in Roe Bucks (Capreolus capreolus)
  • Investigations of the Host Specificity of Gastro-Intestinal. Nematodes of Roe Deer, Sheep, and Cattle 615
  • Zoonosennachweis bei Wildtieren im Nordhessischen Raum
  • Über die Möglichkeiten der Endoparasitenbekämpfung von Wildtieren
  • Rückstandsuntersuchungen auf chlorierte Kohlenwasserstoffe bei Fallwild und bei gesund geschossenem heimischen Wild
  • Rückstandsuntersuchungen auf chlorierte Kohlenwasserstoffe in Eiern wildlebender Vögel
  • Modellversuch an Fasanenzum Carry-over des Fungizids Hexachlorbenzol, des Insektizids Lindan und des Herbizids Terbutryn
  • Der europäische Seehund als Bioindikator im Wattenmeer
  • Plaque Neutralization Test Reactors to Bluetongue and EHD Viruses in the Southeastern U.S.A.
  • Viral Isolates from Ixodid Ticks of Wild Animals in Kenya
  • Newcastle Disease in the Pheasant, Phasianus colchicus, in Britain
  • Experimental Pathogenesis of Lymphocystis in the Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)
  • A Study of Epithelioma in the Atlantic Salmon (S. salar)
  • Properties of a Virus Isolated from the Bivalve Mollusc, Tellina tenuis Da Costa
  • Role of Wildlife Hosts in the Epizootiology of LaCrosse Virus in Wisconsin
  • Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Inclusion Body Disease (Herpesvirus infection) of Falcons (IBDF)
  • Pathogenicity and Host Range of the Falcon Herpesvirus
  • Tollwutfrequenz, Ausbreitung und Fuchsdichte Untersuchungen in Baden-Württemberg
  • Assessment of Fox ControlOperations on Wildlife Rabies
  • Incidence of R Factors Associated with Aeromonas hydrophila complex isolated from Aquarium Fish
  • Advances in Knowledge of Viral Diseases of Fish
  • Biological Properties of a Virus Isolated from Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.)
  • Protozoan Disease of Freshwater Fishes: Advances and Needs
  • Selected Bacterial Fish Diseases
  • Helminthic Diseases of North American Freshwater Fishes
  • Helminth Range Extension by Translocation of Fish
  • Diagnostic Problems in Connection with Fish Diseases Caused by Monogenoideans
  • A Rational Look at Parasitic Copepoda and Branchiura
  • Avian Reservoirs of Newcastle Disease
  • Current Status of Caliciviruses Isolated from Marine Mammals and Their Relationship to Caliciviruses of Terrestrial Animals
  • Wildlife Reservoirs of Dermatophilosis
  • The Natural History of Type-A Influenza Viruses and Wild Waterfowl
  • The Role of Wild Pigs in the Epidemiology of African Swine Fever
  • Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Wildlife withParticular Reference to the African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer)
  • Wildlife Rinderpest
  • An Enzootic “Growth” of Kenya Hedgehogs: Preliminary Observations
  • List of Participants