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Wildlife Diseases, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Page Leslie

Couverture de l’ouvrage 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 interpreted by the Conference sponsor, The Wildlife Disease Association, to mean all free-living vertebrate and invertebrate members of the animal kingdom. The Conference's invitational symposia brought to Munich an array of wildlife specialists from around the world who addressed major problems affecting the under­ standing and control of diseases of wildlife. The open­ paper sessions attracted many well-known scientists with detailed data from their specialized studies. Over 100 participants were present to hear 84 scientific papers. The Wildlife Disease Association and the Conference editors, through their publisher, are pleased to offer this compilation of presentations as a Conference Pro­ ceedings. This volume will be an important data source for the study of diseases of wildlife by students, specialists, and general biologists everywhere. WDA President W. G. Winkler expresses the Associa­ tion's gratitude to the Conference Chairman, Prof. Dr. H.
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).- 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 with Particular Reference to the African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer).- Wildlife Rinderpest.- 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.- 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 Control Operations on Wildlife Rabies.- Incidence of R Factors Associated with Aeromonas hydrophila complex isolated from Aquarium Fish.- 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.- 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 Fasanen zum Carry-over des Fungizids Hexachlorbenzol, des Insektizids Lindan und des Herbizids Terbutryn.- Der europäische Seehund als Bioindikator im Wattenmeer.- An Enzootic “Growth” of Kenya Hedgehogs: Preliminary Observations.- List of Participants.

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