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Treves A, Langenberg J, Lopez-Bao J, Rabenhorst M
J Mammal . 2018 Apr; 98(1):17-32. PMID: 29674782
Starting in the 1970s, many populations of large-bodied mammalian carnivores began to recover from centuries of human-caused eradication and habitat destruction. The recovery of several such populations has since slowed...
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Blehert D, Maluping R, Green D, Berlowski-Zier B, Ballmann A, Langenberg J
J Wildl Dis . 2013 Nov; 50(1):136-9. PMID: 24171580
We report acute fatal pasteurellosis in wild big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in Wisconsin, USA. Mortality of approximately 100 bats was documented over 4 wk, with no evidence for predatory...
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Joly D, Samuel M, Langenberg J, Rolley R, Keane D
J Wildl Dis . 2009 Nov; 45(4):989-97. PMID: 19901375
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a prion disease affecting North American cervids, has been discovered in at least 12 states and provinces throughout the continent. Since 2002, a number of states...
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Murdock J, Yabsley M, Little S, Chandrashekar R, OConnor T, Caudell J, et al.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis . 2009 Oct; 9(6):729-36. PMID: 19874183
Southern tick-associated rash illness is a Lyme-like syndrome that occurs in the southern states. Borrelia lonestari, which has been suggested as a possible causative agent of southern tick-associated rash illness,...
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Heisey D, Mickelsen N, Schneider J, Johnson C, Johnson C, Langenberg J, et al.
J Virol . 2009 Oct; 84(1):210-5. PMID: 19828611
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a highly contagious always fatal neurodegenerative disease that is currently known to naturally infect only species of the deer family, Cervidae. CWD epidemics are occurring...
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Blanchong J, Heisey D, Scribner K, Libants S, Johnson C, Aiken J, et al.
Infect Genet Evol . 2009 Sep; 9(6):1329-35. PMID: 19723593
The genetic basis of susceptibility to chronic wasting disease (CWD) in free-ranging cervids is of great interest. Association studies of disease susceptibility in free-ranging populations, however, face considerable challenges including:...
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Blanchong J, Samuel M, Scribner K, Weckworth B, Langenberg J, Filcek K
Biol Lett . 2007 Dec; 4(1):130-3. PMID: 18077240
Predicting the spread of wildlife disease is critical for identifying populations at risk, targeting surveillance and designing proactive management programmes. We used a landscape genetics approach to identify landscape features...
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Joly D, Samuel M, Langenberg J, Blanchong J, Batha C, Rolley R, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2006 Nov; 42(3):578-88. PMID: 17092889
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, emerging disease of cervids associated with transmissible protease-resistant prion proteins. The potential for CWD to cause dramatic declines in deer and elk populations...
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Hartup B, Olsen G, Czekala N, Paul-Murphy J, Langenberg J
J Wildl Dis . 2004 Sep; 40(2):267-72. PMID: 15362826
Fourteen captive-reared greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were conditioned to follow ultralight aircraft to promote migration between Wisconsin and Florida (USA) after release. Fecal samples were collected throughout the...
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Linn K, Templer A, Paul-Murphy J, OBrien R, Hartup B, Langenberg J
J Zoo Wildl Med . 2003 Jul; 34(2):144-52. PMID: 12885131
Tendon ossification in the crus and tarsometatarsal regions of cranes makes ultrasonography difficult everywhere except for joints, where ossification is absent. Normal ultrasonographic anatomy of the adult Florida sandhill crane...