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Rashek Va,. (1976). Details of feeding and feeding behaviour in young wild asses on Barsa – Kelmes Island (Aralsea). Zool Zh, 55, 784–787.
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Schoen Ams,. (1976). Behaviour of young shetland welsh ponies. Biol Behav, 1, 192–216.
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SCHOEN AMS et al,. (1976). Behavior of young shetland and welsh ponies. Biol Behav, 1, 192–216.
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Smuts Gl,. (1976). Population characteristics of Burchell's Zebra in the Krüger National Park. S Afr J Wildl Res, 6, 99–112.
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Smuts Gl,. (1976). Reproduction in the zebra mare from Krüger National Park. Koedoe, 19, 89–132.
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Smuts Gl,. (1976). Reproduction in the zebra stallion from the Krüger National Park. Zool Afr, 11, 207–220.
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Wüst G,. (1976). Geburt und perinatales Verhalten beim Steppenzebra. Zool. Garten., N.F. Jena 46, 305–352.
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Grafner, G., Zimmermann, H., Karge, E., Munch, J., Ribbeck, R., & Hiepe, T. (1976). [Incidence and damages inflicted by simuliid flies in the GDR district of Schwerin]. Angew Parasitol, 17(1), 2–6.
Abstract: Systematic faunal studies in the district Schwerin showed at the present time there are 3 more or less damage-biotopes existing in the districts of Perleberg, Ludwigslust and Parchim; 5 river sources can be considered as potential sources, 5 are temporary and 2 are ephemeral whilst in 3 further areas environmental influences such as effluent impairs the flow of the river and the developmental stages of Simuliidae were not observed.--The following species were found: Boophthora erythrocephala, Wilhelmia salopiensis, Wilhelmia equina, Odagmia ornata, Eusimulium aureum and Eusimulium lundstroemi.--The damage statistics covering the period 1966--1971 showed in the district of Schwerin, due to Simuliid attacks, 38 cattle died, 170 were seriously ill; in 1967 5 horses were seriously ill; in 1971, 3 pigs died and 27 were seriously ill.--The symptoms were manifested by pathological petechiae, scabs and oedema, also by insufficiency of the heart and circulatory system, diminished performance and growth disturbance. In severe cases heart and circulation failure occurred, paresis, coma and death followed.--The real economic significance of the Simuliid attacks rest with its strong and prolonged distrubance in young animals, as well as in pronounced irreparable diminished performance in diseased dairy cattle.
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Dowdle, W. R., & Schild, G. C. (1976). Influenza: its antigenic variation and ecology. Bull Pan Am Health Organ, 10(3), 193–195.
Abstract: Influenza viruses have two surface antigens, the glycoprotein structures hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). Antibodies to each of these are associated with immunity, but the structures themselves are antigenically variable. When an antigenic change is gradual over time it is referred to as a drift, while a sudden complete or major change in either or both antigens is termed a shift. The mechanism of antigenic drift is usually attributed to selection of preexisting mutants by pressure from increasing immunity in the human population. The mechanism of antigenic shift is less clear, but one tentative hypothesis is that shifts arise from mammalian or avian reservoirs, or through genetic recombination of human and animal influenza strains.
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Lutta, A. S. (1976). [Distribution and biology of Heptatoma pellucens in the Karelian ASSR (fam. Tabanidae)]. Parazitologiia, 10(1), 53–55.
Abstract: The analysis is given of the peculiarities of the distribution of the widely spread forest subspecies Heptatoma pellucens pellucens Fabr. in the northern part of its distribution area in Karelia. Some data on the biology of the larva of this subspecies are presented.
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