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Raccoon, Procyon lotor

Lord CG, Gaines KF, Boring CS, Biisbin ILJ, Gochfeld M, Burger J. 2002. Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as a bioindicator of mercury contamination at the U.S. Department of Energy s Savannah River Site. Archiv Environ Contam Toxicol 43 356-363. [Pg.180]

Porcella DB, Zilhoux EJ, Grieb TM, Newman JR, West GB. 2004. Retrospective study of mercury in raccoons (Procyon lotor) in South Florida. Ecotoxicology 13 207-221. [Pg.183]

Raccoon, Procyon lotor Alabama 1992-93 males vs. females ... [Pg.281]

Hamir, A.N., D.T. Galligan, J.G. Ebel, Jr., K.L. Manzell, and C.E. Rupprecht. 1994. Blood lead levels of wild raccoons (Procyon lotor) from the eastern United States. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 30 115-118. [Pg.332]

Total chlordanes Raccoon, Procyon lotor Louisiana, 1978-79 muscle 2800 (2700-3000) LW 5... [Pg.859]

Raccoon, Procyon lotor single oral dose Ambient air temperature of 23-27°C vs. 13-23°C ... [Pg.1444]

Mississippi, Yazoo NWR, 1988 Raccoon, Procyon lotor, adipose tissue 0.02 FW, Max. 31.0 FW 3... [Pg.1463]

Rabbit, Oryctolagus sp. serum New Zeaiand White-footed mouse, Peromyscus ieucopus Virginia whoie contaminated area vs. reference site Raccoon, Procyon lotor, Ontario, Canada Kidney Muscie... [Pg.482]

States, Roellig et al. (2009) presented the first demonstration of the oral transmission of T. cruzi to raccoons (Procyon lotor), a natural reservoir host in the United States, by ingestion of trypomastigotes and infected insects. [Pg.71]

As a variation of the experiment described above, one of our course participants chose to present free-ranging gray squirrels with urine of red fox, raccoon (Procyon lotor), humans, and - as control - white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus) (Resell 2001). [Pg.30]

Hamir AN, Miller JM, Cutlip RC et al (2003) Experimental inoculation of scrapie and chronic wasting disease agents in raccoons (Procyon lotor). Vet Rec 153 121-123... [Pg.76]

However, the malodorous substances of the beach marten Martes foina, of the pine marte Martes martes 318) of the raccoon Procyon lotor 324) and the subcaudal gland of the badger Meles meles are fatty acids rather than sulfur compounds 323). [Pg.20]

K. Robert, D. Garant and F. Pelletier, Chemical immobilization of raccoons (Procyon lotor) with ketamine-medetomidine mixture and reversal with atipamezole, J. Wildl. Dis., 2012, 48, 122-130. [Pg.229]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.126 , Pg.247 , Pg.286 , Pg.336 , Pg.359 , Pg.450 , Pg.835 , Pg.854 , Pg.1438 , Pg.1447 , Pg.1467 , Pg.1670 ]




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