A total of 961 harvested and 241 unharvested moose (Alces alces) carcasses and parts from throughout Sweden were examined for Elaphostrongylus alces from 1985 to 1989. When available, the central nervous system and skeletal muscles were searched for adult nematodes, and lungs and feces were examined for first-stage larvae. The parasite was distributed throughout Sweden with highest prevalence (56%) in the central region and lowest in the south (13%). Prevalence was highest in calves and old moose (>9 years) and lowest in middle-aged animals (5–9 years), with no statistical difference between sexes, although prevalence trended higher in young males. Body condition and abundance of Elaphostrongylus alces were negatively correlated, and con...
Two months old moose calves exhibiting neurological signs were videotaped, killed and necropsied. Th...
Six reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), five sheep and six goats (Ovis ovis and Capra hircus) were experim...
Elaeophora schneideri causes disease in aberrant hosts such as moose. Documented E. schneideri infec...
A total of 961 harvested and 241 unharvested moose ( from throughout Sweden were examined for the ce...
We studied prevalence of Elaphostrongylus alces (Protosyrongylidae; Nematoda), weights, mandible len...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
Captive moose calves (Alces alces) were used to study symptoms of Elaphostrongylus infections that a...
Even though the moose in Norway represents such an important game species, this is one of the first ...
AbstractMany health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
Even though the moose in Norway represents such an important game species, this is one of the first...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
It is important to assess the distribution of parasite species across wildlife populations, to desig...
Background Moose (Alces alces) are a culturally and economically valued species in Minnesota. Howeve...
AbstractMany health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening...
Two months old moose calves exhibiting neurological signs were videotaped, killed and necropsied. Th...
Six reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), five sheep and six goats (Ovis ovis and Capra hircus) were experim...
Elaeophora schneideri causes disease in aberrant hosts such as moose. Documented E. schneideri infec...
A total of 961 harvested and 241 unharvested moose ( from throughout Sweden were examined for the ce...
We studied prevalence of Elaphostrongylus alces (Protosyrongylidae; Nematoda), weights, mandible len...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
Captive moose calves (Alces alces) were used to study symptoms of Elaphostrongylus infections that a...
Even though the moose in Norway represents such an important game species, this is one of the first ...
AbstractMany health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
Even though the moose in Norway represents such an important game species, this is one of the first...
Many health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening despite...
It is important to assess the distribution of parasite species across wildlife populations, to desig...
Background Moose (Alces alces) are a culturally and economically valued species in Minnesota. Howeve...
AbstractMany health surveillance programs for wild cervids do not include routine parasite screening...
Two months old moose calves exhibiting neurological signs were videotaped, killed and necropsied. Th...
Six reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), five sheep and six goats (Ovis ovis and Capra hircus) were experim...
Elaeophora schneideri causes disease in aberrant hosts such as moose. Documented E. schneideri infec...