Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool when it is desirable to reduce populations of birds. We tested the efficacy of 20,25 diazacholesterol, and immunization with avian gonadotropin-releasing hormone (AGnRH-I) and chicken riboflavin carrier protein (cRCP) as contraceptives and investigated their modes of action in Coturnix quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Females that were paired with males treated with 20,25 diazacholesterol produce
Abstract: Fourty, 40 weeks old Alexandrian cockerels were distributed among 4 treatments to study th...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
In a joint program, Innolytics and the USDA National Wildlife Research Center collaborated in the de...
Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool when it is desirable to reduce populati...
Due to increasing human-wildlife conflicts with birds and growing opposition to lethal techniques, n...
Avian contraception is a nonlethal management tool that can be utilized in conjunction with other ma...
Due to increasing human-wildlife conflicts with birds and growing opposition to lethal techniques, n...
Because of increasing numbers in wildlife, immunocontraceptives are being developed to decrease thes...
ABSTRACT: Reproduction inhibitors are intended to maintain or control a population at a desired lev...
Rose-ringed parakeets (Psittacula krameri) have become widely established outside their native range...
Veterinary practitioners frequently encounter disorders of the reproductive system in avian patients...
Wildlife contraceptives are an emerging tool for minimizing human-wildlife conflicts. One promising ...
Egg binding and excessive laying frequently affect avian patients, and in many cases the treatment i...
Liquid chromatographic (LC) methods were developed for quantitating the potential avian contraceptiv...
Abstract: Prolactin (PRL) is a versatile hormone synthesized and secreted by the specialized cells i...
Abstract: Fourty, 40 weeks old Alexandrian cockerels were distributed among 4 treatments to study th...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
In a joint program, Innolytics and the USDA National Wildlife Research Center collaborated in the de...
Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool when it is desirable to reduce populati...
Due to increasing human-wildlife conflicts with birds and growing opposition to lethal techniques, n...
Avian contraception is a nonlethal management tool that can be utilized in conjunction with other ma...
Due to increasing human-wildlife conflicts with birds and growing opposition to lethal techniques, n...
Because of increasing numbers in wildlife, immunocontraceptives are being developed to decrease thes...
ABSTRACT: Reproduction inhibitors are intended to maintain or control a population at a desired lev...
Rose-ringed parakeets (Psittacula krameri) have become widely established outside their native range...
Veterinary practitioners frequently encounter disorders of the reproductive system in avian patients...
Wildlife contraceptives are an emerging tool for minimizing human-wildlife conflicts. One promising ...
Egg binding and excessive laying frequently affect avian patients, and in many cases the treatment i...
Liquid chromatographic (LC) methods were developed for quantitating the potential avian contraceptiv...
Abstract: Prolactin (PRL) is a versatile hormone synthesized and secreted by the specialized cells i...
Abstract: Fourty, 40 weeks old Alexandrian cockerels were distributed among 4 treatments to study th...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
In a joint program, Innolytics and the USDA National Wildlife Research Center collaborated in the de...