Silent domestication of wildlife in the Anthropocene: The mallard as a case study
In the Anthropocene, human activities have been a dominant force affecting wildlife, natural
habitats, and climate worldwide. Over time, increasing incidences of wildlife-human …
habitats, and climate worldwide. Over time, increasing incidences of wildlife-human …
Current and potential threats to Nordic duck populations—a horizon scanning exercise
We review the current and future threats to duck populations that breed, stage, moult and/or
winter in the Nordic countries. Migratory duck species are sensitive indicators of their …
winter in the Nordic countries. Migratory duck species are sensitive indicators of their …
Genetics, receptor binding, and virulence in mice of H10N8 influenza viruses isolated from ducks and chickens in live poultry markets in China
G Deng, J Shi, J Wang, H Kong, P Cui, F Zhang… - Journal of …, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
We analyzed eight H10N8 viruses isolated from ducks and chickens in live poultry markets
from 2009 to 2013 in China. These viruses showed distinct genetic diversity and formed five …
from 2009 to 2013 in China. These viruses showed distinct genetic diversity and formed five …
Avian influenza
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare … - EFSA …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Previous introductions of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) to the EU were
most likely via migratory wild birds. A mathematical model has been developed which …
most likely via migratory wild birds. A mathematical model has been developed which …
Survival of wild and farmed-released mallards: the Swedish example
More than three million farmed mallards are released annually for hunting purposes in
Europe. The ecological impact of these releases depends on how many birds survive to join …
Europe. The ecological impact of these releases depends on how many birds survive to join …
Modeling the spread of avian influenza viruses in aquatic reservoirs: A novel hydrodynamic approach applied to the Rhône delta (southern France)
Wild aquatic birds represent a natural reservoir of avian influenza viruses (AIV) that can be
spread to poultry. AIV epizootics were associated with huge economic impacts during the …
spread to poultry. AIV epizootics were associated with huge economic impacts during the …
Molecular Characterization of Non-H5 and Non-H7 Avian Influenza Viruses from Non-Mallard Migratory Waterbirds of the North American Flyways, 2006–2011
The surveillance of migratory waterbirds (MWs) for avian influenza virus (AIV) is
indispensable for the early detection of a potential AIV incursion into poultry. Surveying AIV …
indispensable for the early detection of a potential AIV incursion into poultry. Surveying AIV …
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus, 1758).
M Guillemain, P Söderquist… - … birds: Global trends …, 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Invasive birds: global trends and impacts: Mallard (<italic toggle='yes'>Anas platyrhynchos</italic>
Linnaeu Page 1 194 © CAB International 2020. Invasive Birds: Global Trends and Impacts (eds …
Linnaeu Page 1 194 © CAB International 2020. Invasive Birds: Global Trends and Impacts (eds …
Robust estimation of survival and contribution of captive‐bred Mallards Anas platyrhynchos to a wild population in a large‐scale release programme
The survival of captive‐bred individuals from release into the wild to their first breeding
season is crucial to assess the success of reintroduction or translocation programmes, and …
season is crucial to assess the success of reintroduction or translocation programmes, and …
Virological investigation of avian influenza virus on postglacial species of Phasianidae and Tetraonidae in the Italian Alps
M Delogu, G Ghetti, A Gugiatti, C Cotti… - International …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Land‐based birds, belonging to Galliformes order are considered to be potential
intermediaries in the emergence of new strains of influenza A viruses (AIVs), but the viral …
intermediaries in the emergence of new strains of influenza A viruses (AIVs), but the viral …