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2. Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients
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Liang, J., Gamarra, J. G. P., Picard, N., Zhou, M., Pijanowski, B., Jacobs, D. F., Reich, P. B., Crowther, T. W., Nabuurs, G. -J., de-Miguel, S., Fang, J., Pfautsch, S., Phillips, O. L., Piedade, M. T. F., Piotto, D., Pollastrini, M., Poorter, L., Poulsen, J. R., Poulsen, A. D., Pretzsch, H., Keppel, G., Gonzalez-Elizondo, M. S., Rodeghiero, M., Rolim, S. G., Rovero, F., Rutishauser, E., Sagheb-Talebi, K., Saikia, P., Sainge, M. N., Salas-Eljatib, C., Salis, A., Schall, P., Gorenstein, L., Hengeveld, G. M., Schepaschenko, D., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Schmid, B., Schöngart, J., Šebeň, V., Sellan, G., Selvi, F., Serra-Diaz, J. M., Sheil, D., Habonayo, R., Shvidenko, A. Z., Ibisch, P. L., Sist, P., Souza, A. F., Stereńczak, K. J., Sullivan, M. J. P., Sundarapandian, S., Svoboda, M., Swaine, M. D., Targhetta, N., Hardy, O. J., Tchebakova, N., Trethowan, L. A., Silva, C. A., Tropek, R., Mukendi, J. T., Umunay, P. M., Usoltsev, V. A., Vaglio, Laurin, G., Valentini, R., Valladares, F., Harris, D. J., van, der, Plas, F., Vega-Nieva, D. J., Verbeeck, H., ter, Steege, H., Viana, H., Vibrans, A. C., Vieira, S. A., Vleminckx, J., Waite, C. E., Wang, H. -F., Hector, A., Wasingya, E. K., Wekesa, C., Westerlund, B., Wittmann, F., Peri, P. L., Wortel, V., Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, T., Zhang, C., Zhao, X., Zhu, J., Hemp, A., Zhu, X., Zhu, Z. -X., Zo-Bi, I. C., Hui, C., Coomes, D. A., Searle, E. B., von, Gadow, K., Jaroszewicz, B., Abbasi, A. O., Abegg, M., Herold, M., Yao, Y. C. A., Aguirre-Gutiérrez, J., Zambrano, A. M. A., Altman, J., Alvarez-Dávila, E., Álvarez-González, J. G., Alves, L. F., Amani, B. H. K., Amani, C. A., Ammer, C., Hillers, A., Ilondea, B. A., Antón-Fernández, C., Avitabile, V., Aymard, G. A., Azihou, A. F., Baard, J. A., Baker, T. R., Balazy, R., Bastian, M. L., Batumike, R., Hubau, W., Bauters, M., Beeckman, H., Benu, N. M. H., Bitariho, R., Boeckx, P., Bogaert, J., Bongers, F., Bouriaud, O., Brancalion, P. H. S., Brandl, S., Woodall, C. W., Brearley, F. Q., Briseno-Reyes, J., Broadbent, E. N., Bruelheide, H., Bulte, E., Catlin, A. C., Cazzolla, Gatti, R., César, R. G., Chen, H. Y. H., Chisholm, C., Ibanez, T., Cienciala, E., Colletta, G. D., Corral-Rivas, J. J., Cuchietti, A., Cuni-Sanchez, A., Dar, J. A., Dayanandan, S., de, Haulleville, T., Decuyper, M., Delabye, S., Imai, N., Derroire, G., DeVries, B., Diisi, J., Do, T. V., Dolezal, J., Dourdain, A., Durrheim, G. P., Obiang, N. L. E., Ewango, C. E. N., Eyre, T. J., Imani, G., Fayle, T. M., Feunang, L. F. N., Finér, L., Fischer, M., Fridman, J., Frizzera, L., de, Gasper, A. L., Gianelle, D., Glick, H. B., Jagodzinski, A. M., Janecek, S., Johannsen, V. K., Joly, C. A., Jumbam, B., Kabelong, B. L. P. R., Kahsay, G. A., Svenning, J. -C., Karminov, V., Kartawinata, K., Kassi, J. N., Kearsley, E., Kennard, D. K., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Khan, M. L., Kigomo, J. N., Kim, H. S., Klauberg, C., Jucker, T., Klomberg, Y., Korjus, H., Kothandaraman, S., Kraxner, F., Kumar, A., Kuswandi, R., Lang, M., Lawes, M. J., Leite, R. V., Lentner, G., Bastin, J. -F., Lewis, S. L., Libalah, M. B., Lisingo, J., López-Serrano, P. M., Lu, H., Lukina, N. V., Lykke, A. M., Maicher, V., Maitner, B. S., Marcon, E., Wiser, S. K., Marshall, A. R., Martin, E. H., Martynenko, O., Mbayu, F. M., Mbuvi, M. T. E., Meave, J. A., Merow, C., Miscicki, S., Moreno, V. S., Morera, A., Slik, F., Mukul, S. A., Müller, J. C., Murdjoko, A., Nava-Miranda, M. G., Ndive, L. E., Neldner, V. J., Nevenic, R. V., Nforbelie, L. N., Ngoh, M. L., N’Guessan, A. E., Hérault, B., Ngugi, M. R., Ngute, A. S. K., Njila, E. N. N., Nyako, M. C., Ochuodho, T. O., Oleksyn, J., Paquette, A., Parfenova, E. I., Park, M., Parren, M., Alberti, G., Parthasarathy, N., Liang, J., Gamarra, J. G. P., Picard, N., Zhou, M., Pijanowski, B., Jacobs, D. F., Reich, P. B., Crowther, T. W., Nabuurs, G. -J., de-Miguel, S., Fang, J., Pfautsch, S., Phillips, O. L., Piedade, M. T. F., Piotto, D., Pollastrini, M., Poorter, L., Poulsen, J. R., Poulsen, A. D., Pretzsch, H., Keppel, G., Gonzalez-Elizondo, M. S., Rodeghiero, M., Rolim, S. G., Rovero, F., Rutishauser, E., Sagheb-Talebi, K., Saikia, P., Sainge, M. N., Salas-Eljatib, C., Salis, A., Schall, P., Gorenstein, L., Hengeveld, G. M., Schepaschenko, D., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Schmid, B., Schöngart, J., Šebeň, V., Sellan, G., Selvi, F., Serra-Diaz, J. M., Sheil, D., Habonayo, R., Shvidenko, A. Z., Ibisch, P. L., Sist, P., Souza, A. F., Stereńczak, K. J., Sullivan, M. J. P., Sundarapandian, S., Svoboda, M., Swaine, M. D., Targhetta, N., Hardy, O. J., Tchebakova, N., Trethowan, L. A., Silva, C. A., Tropek, R., Mukendi, J. T., Umunay, P. M., Usoltsev, V. A., Vaglio, Laurin, G., Valentini, R., Valladares, F., Harris, D. J., van, der, Plas, F., Vega-Nieva, D. J., Verbeeck, H., ter, Steege, H., Viana, H., Vibrans, A. C., Vieira, S. A., Vleminckx, J., Waite, C. E., Wang, H. -F., Hector, A., Wasingya, E. K., Wekesa, C., Westerlund, B., Wittmann, F., Peri, P. L., Wortel, V., Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, T., Zhang, C., Zhao, X., Zhu, J., Hemp, A., Zhu, X., Zhu, Z. -X., Zo-Bi, I. C., Hui, C., Coomes, D. A., Searle, E. B., von, Gadow, K., Jaroszewicz, B., Abbasi, A. O., Abegg, M., Herold, M., Yao, Y. C. A., Aguirre-Gutiérrez, J., Zambrano, A. M. A., Altman, J., Alvarez-Dávila, E., Álvarez-González, J. G., Alves, L. F., Amani, B. H. K., Amani, C. A., Ammer, C., Hillers, A., Ilondea, B. A., Antón-Fernández, C., Avitabile, V., Aymard, G. A., Azihou, A. F., Baard, J. A., Baker, T. R., Balazy, R., Bastian, M. L., Batumike, R., Hubau, W., Bauters, M., Beeckman, H., Benu, N. M. H., Bitariho, R., Boeckx, P., Bogaert, J., Bongers, F., Bouriaud, O., Brancalion, P. H. S., Brandl, S., Woodall, C. W., Brearley, F. Q., Briseno-Reyes, J., Broadbent, E. N., Bruelheide, H., Bulte, E., Catlin, A. C., Cazzolla, Gatti, R., César, R. G., Chen, H. Y. H., Chisholm, C., Ibanez, T., Cienciala, E., Colletta, G. D., Corral-Rivas, J. J., Cuchietti, A., Cuni-Sanchez, A., Dar, J. A., Dayanandan, S., de, Haulleville, T., Decuyper, M., Delabye, S., Imai, N., Derroire, G., DeVries, B., Diisi, J., Do, T. V., Dolezal, J., Dourdain, A., Durrheim, G. P., Obiang, N. L. E., Ewango, C. E. N., Eyre, T. J., Imani, G., Fayle, T. M., Feunang, L. F. N., Finér, L., Fischer, M., Fridman, J., Frizzera, L., de, Gasper, A. L., Gianelle, D., Glick, H. B., Jagodzinski, A. M., Janecek, S., Johannsen, V. K., Joly, C. A., Jumbam, B., Kabelong, B. L. P. R., Kahsay, G. A., Svenning, J. -C., Karminov, V., Kartawinata, K., Kassi, J. N., Kearsley, E., Kennard, D. K., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Khan, M. L., Kigomo, J. N., Kim, H. S., Klauberg, C., Jucker, T., Klomberg, Y., Korjus, H., Kothandaraman, S., Kraxner, F., Kumar, A., Kuswandi, R., Lang, M., Lawes, M. J., Leite, R. V., Lentner, G., Bastin, J. -F., Lewis, S. L., Libalah, M. B., Lisingo, J., López-Serrano, P. M., Lu, H., Lukina, N. V., Lykke, A. M., Maicher, V., Maitner, B. S., Marcon, E., Wiser, S. K., Marshall, A. R., Martin, E. H., Martynenko, O., Mbayu, F. M., Mbuvi, M. T. E., Meave, J. A., Merow, C., Miscicki, S., Moreno, V. S., Morera, A., Slik, F., Mukul, S. A., Müller, J. C., Murdjoko, A., Nava-Miranda, M. G., Ndive, L. E., Neldner, V. J., Nevenic, R. V., Nforbelie, L. N., Ngoh, M. L., N’Guessan, A. E., Hérault, B., Ngugi, M. R., Ngute, A. S. K., Njila, E. N. N., Nyako, M. C., Ochuodho, T. O., Oleksyn, J., Paquette, A., Parfenova, E. I., Park, M., Parren, M., Alberti, G., and Parthasarathy, N.
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The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most recognized global patterns of species richness exhibited across a wide range of taxa. Numerous hypotheses have been proposed in the past two centuries to explain LDG, but rigorous tests of the drivers of LDGs have been limited by a lack of high-quality global species richness data. Here we produce a high-resolution (0.025° × 0.025°) map of local tree species richness using a global forest inventory database with individual tree information and local biophysical characteristics from ~1.3 million sample plots. We then quantify drivers of local tree species richness patterns across latitudes. Generally, annual mean temperature was a dominant predictor of tree species richness, which is most consistent with the metabolic theory of biodiversity (MTB). However, MTB underestimated LDG in the tropics, where high species richness was also moderated by topographic, soil and anthropogenic factors operating at local scales. Given that local landscape variables operate synergistically with bioclimatic factors in shaping the global LDG pattern, we suggest that MTB be extended to account for co-limitation by subordinate drivers. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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- 2022
3. Intestinal parasites of endangered orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
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LABES, E. M., HEGGLIN, D., GRIMM, F., NURCAHYO, W., HARRISON, M. E., BASTIAN, M. L., and DEPLAZES, P.
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- 2010
4. Intestinal parasites of endangered orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
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LABES, E. M., HEGGLIN, D., GRIMM, F., NURCAHYO, W., HARRISON, M. E., BASTIAN, M. L., DEPLAZES, P., LABES, E. M., HEGGLIN, D., GRIMM, F., NURCAHYO, W., HARRISON, M. E., BASTIAN, M. L., and DEPLAZES, P.
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Faecal samples from 163 captive and semi-captive individuals, 61 samples from wild individuals and 38 samples from captive groups of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Kalimantan, Indonesia, were collected during one rainy season (November 2005-May 2006) and screened for intestinal parasites using sodium acetate-acetic acid-formalin-concentration (SAFC), sedimentation, flotation, McMaster- and Baermann techniques. We aimed to identify factors influencing infection risk for specific intestinal parasites in wild orangutans and individuals living in captivity. Various genera of Protozoa (including Entamoeba, Endolimax, Iodamoeba, Balantidium, Giardia and Blastocystis), nematodes (such as Strongyloides, Trichuris, Ascaris, Enterobius, Trichostrongylus and hookworms) and one trematode (a dicrocoeliid) were identified. For the first time, the cestode Hymenolepis was detected in orangutans. Highest prevalences were found for Strongyloides (individuals 37%; groups 58%), hookworms (41%; 58%), Balantidium (40%; 61%), Entamoeba coli (29%; 53%) and a trichostrongylid (13%; 32%). In re-introduction centres, infants were at higher risk of infection with Strongyloides than adults. Infection risk for hookworms was significantly higher in wild males compared with females. In groups, the centres themselves had a significant influence on the infection risk for Balantidium. Ranging patterns of wild orangutans, overcrowding in captivity and a shift of age composition in favour of immatures seemed to be the most likely factors leading to these results
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- 2017
5. Evaluation d’un Programme de Chirurgie d’un Jour
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Contandriopoulos, A. P., Lance, J. M., McConnell-Bastian, M. L., Pineault, R., Valois, M., Lindberg, D. A. B., editor, Reichertz, P. L., editor, Grémy, Francois, editor, Degoulet, Patrice, editor, Barber, Barry, editor, and Salamon, Roger, editor
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- 1981
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6. Intestinal parasites of endangered orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
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Labes, E, Hegglin, D, Grimm, F, Nurcahyo, W, Harrison, M E, Bastian, M L, Deplazes, P, and University of Zurich
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10078 Institute of Parasitology ,600 Technology ,parasitic diseases ,2405 Parasitology ,570 Life sciences ,biology ,610 Medicine & health ,2725 Infectious Diseases ,1103 Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
Faecal samples from 163 captive and semi-captive individuals, 61 samples from wild individuals and 38 samples from captive groups of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Kalimantan, Indonesia, were collected during one rainy season (November 2005-May 2006) and screened for intestinal parasites using sodium acetate-acetic acid-formalin-concentration (SAFC), sedimentation, flotation, McMaster- and Baermann techniques. We aimed to identify factors influencing infection risk for specific intestinal parasites in wild orangutans and individuals living in captivity. Various genera of Protozoa (including Entamoeba, Endolimax, Iodamoeba, Balantidium, Giardia and Blastocystis), nematodes (such as Strongyloides, Trichuris, Ascaris, Enterobius, Trichostrongylus and hookworms) and one trematode (a dicrocoeliid) were identified. For the first time, the cestode Hymenolepis was detected in orangutans. Highest prevalences were found for Strongyloides (individuals 37%; groups 58%), hookworms (41%; 58%), Balantidium (40%; 61%), Entamoeba coli (29%; 53%) and a trichostrongylid (13%; 32%). In re-introduction centres, infants were at higher risk of infection with Strongyloides than adults. Infection risk for hookworms was significantly higher in wild males compared with females. In groups, the centres themselves had a significant influence on the infection risk for Balantidium. Ranging patterns of wild orangutans, overcrowding in captivity and a shift of age composition in favour of immatures seemed to be the most likely factors leading to these results
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- 2010
7. Diet traditions in wild orangutans
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Bastian, M L, Zweifel, N, Vogel, E R, Wich, S A, van Schaik, C P, and University of Zurich
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10207 Department of Anthropology ,300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology ,3314 Anthropology ,2702 Anatomy - Published
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8. Life history costs and benefits of encephalization: a comparative test using data from long-term studies of primates in the wild
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Barrickman, N L, Bastian, M L, Isler, K, van Schaik, C P, University of Zurich, and Barrickman, N L
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10207 Department of Anthropology ,1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology ,3314 Anthropology - Published
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9. Evaluation d’un Programme de Chirurgie d’un Jour
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Contandriopoulos, A. P., primary, Lance, J. M., additional, McConnell-Bastian, M. L., additional, Pineault, R., additional, and Valois, M., additional
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- 1981
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10. Intestinal parasites of endangered orangutans(Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
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LABES, E. M., primary, HEGGLIN, D., additional, GRIMM, F., additional, NURCAHYO, W., additional, HARRISON, M. E., additional, BASTIAN, M. L., additional, and DEPLAZES, P., additional
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- 2009
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11. Randomized clinical trial of one-day surgery. Patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and costs.
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Pineault, Raynald, Contandriopoulos, André-Pierre, Valois, Marie, Bastian, Marie-Lynn, Lance, Jean-Marie, Pineault, R, Contandriopoulos, A P, Valois, M, Bastian, M L, and Lance, J M
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- 1985
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12. Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests
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Slik, J. W. F., Franklin, J., Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., Field, R., Aguilar, S., Aguirre, N., Ahumada, J., Aiba, S.-I., Alves, L. F., Anitha, K., Avella, A., Mora, F., Aymard, G. A. C., Báez, S., Balvanera, P., Bastian, M. L., Bastin, J.-F., Bellingham, P. J., Van Den Berg, E., Da Conceição Bispo, P., Boeckx, P., Boehning-Gaese, K., Bongers, F., Boyle, B., Brambach, F., Brearley, F. Q., Brown, S., Chai, S.-L., Chazdon, R. L., Chen, S., Chhang, P., Chuyong, G., Ewango, C., Coronado, I. M., Cristóbal-Azkarate, J., Culmsee, H., Damas, K., Dattaraja, H. S., Davidar, P., DeWalt, S. J., DIn, H., Drake, D. R., Duque, A., Durigan, G., Eichhorn, K., Eler, E. S., Enoki, T., Ensslin, A., Fandohan, A. B., Farwig, N., Feeley, K. J., Fischer, M., Forshed, O., Garcia, Q. S., Garkoti, S. C., Gillespie, T. W., Gillet, J.-F., Gonmadje, C., Granzow-De La Cerda, I., Griffith, D. M., Grogan, J., Hakeem, K. R., Harris, D. J., Harrison, R. D., Hector, A., Hemp, A., Homeier, J., Hussain, M. S., Ibarra-Manríquez, G., Hanum, I. F., Imai, N., Jansen, P. A., Joly, C. A., Joseph, S., Kartawinata, K., Kearsley, E., Kelly, D. L., Kessler, M., Killeen, T. J., Kooyman, R. M., Laumonier, Y., Laurance, S. G., Laurance, W. F., Lawes, M. J., Letcher, S. G., Lindsell, J., Lovett, J., Lozada, J., Lu, X., Lykke, A. M., Bin Mahmud, K., Mahayani, N. P. D., Mansor, A., Marshall, A. R., Martin, E. H., Matos, D. C. L., Meave, J. A., Melo, F. P. L., Mendoza, Z. H. A., Metali, F., Medjibe, V. P., Metzger, J. P., Metzker, T., Mohandass, D., Munguía-Rosas, M. A., Muñoz, R., Nurtjahy, E., De Oliveira, E. L., Onrizal, Parolin, P., Parren, M., Parthasarathy, N., Paudel, E., Perez, R., Pérez-García, E. A., Pommer, U., Poorter, L., Qi, L., Piedade, M. T. F., Pinto, J. R. R., Poulsen, A. D., Poulsen, J. R., Powers, J. S., Prasad, R. C., Puyravaud, J.-P., Rangel, O., Reitsma, J., Rocha, D. S. B., Rolim, S., Rovero, F., Rozak, A., Ruokolainen, K., Rutishauser, E., Rutten, G., Mohd Said, M. N., Saiter, F. Z., Saner, P., Santos, B., Dos Santos, J. R., Sarker, S. K., Schmitt, C. B., Schoengart, J., Schulze, M., Sheil, D., Sist, P., Souza, A. F., Spironello, W. R., Sposito, T., Steinmetz, R., Stevart, T., Suganuma, M. S., Sukri, R., Sultana, A., Sukumar, R., Sunderland, T., Supriyadi, Suresh, H. S., Suzuki, E., Tabarelli, M., Tang, J., Tanner, E. V. J., Targhetta, N., Theilade, I., Thomas, D., Timberlake, J., De Morisson Valeriano, M., Van Valkenburg, J., Van Do, T., Van Sam, H., Vandermeer, J. H., Verbeeck, H., Vetaas, O. R., Adekunle, V., Vieira, S. A., Webb, C. O., Webb, E. L., Whitfeld, T., Wich, S., Williams, J., Wiser, S., Wittmann, F., Yang, X., Yao, C. Y. A., Yap, S. L., Zahawi, R. A., Zakaria, R., and Zang, R.
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15. Life on land
13. Intestinal parasites of endangered orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Central and East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
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LABES, E. M., HEGGLIN, D., GRIMM, F., NURCAHYO, W., HARRISON, M. E., BASTIAN, M. L., DEPLAZES, P., LABES, E. M., HEGGLIN, D., GRIMM, F., NURCAHYO, W., HARRISON, M. E., BASTIAN, M. L., and DEPLAZES, P.
- Abstract
Faecal samples from 163 captive and semi-captive individuals, 61 samples from wild individuals and 38 samples from captive groups of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Kalimantan, Indonesia, were collected during one rainy season (November 2005-May 2006) and screened for intestinal parasites using sodium acetate-acetic acid-formalin-concentration (SAFC), sedimentation, flotation, McMaster- and Baermann techniques. We aimed to identify factors influencing infection risk for specific intestinal parasites in wild orangutans and individuals living in captivity. Various genera of Protozoa (including Entamoeba, Endolimax, Iodamoeba, Balantidium, Giardia and Blastocystis), nematodes (such as Strongyloides, Trichuris, Ascaris, Enterobius, Trichostrongylus and hookworms) and one trematode (a dicrocoeliid) were identified. For the first time, the cestode Hymenolepis was detected in orangutans. Highest prevalences were found for Strongyloides (individuals 37%; groups 58%), hookworms (41%; 58%), Balantidium (40%; 61%), Entamoeba coli (29%; 53%) and a trichostrongylid (13%; 32%). In re-introduction centres, infants were at higher risk of infection with Strongyloides than adults. Infection risk for hookworms was significantly higher in wild males compared with females. In groups, the centres themselves had a significant influence on the infection risk for Balantidium. Ranging patterns of wild orangutans, overcrowding in captivity and a shift of age composition in favour of immatures seemed to be the most likely factors leading to these results
14. "The demon superstition": abominable twins and mission culture in Onitsha history.
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Bastian ML
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- Anthropology, Cultural history, Cultural Diversity, Culture, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Nigeria ethnology, Rural Population history, Social Change history, Superstitions history, Twins, Multiple Birth Offspring history, Religious Missions history, Social Conditions history
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- 2001
15. [Comparison of the costs of surgical treatment with or without hospitalization].
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Contandriopoulos AP, Pineault R, Valois M, Lance JM, and McConnell-Bastian ML
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- Cartilage, Articular surgery, Costs and Cost Analysis, Female, Herniorrhaphy, Humans, Quebec, Sterilization, Tubal, Ambulatory Surgical Procedures economics, Hospitalization economics, Surgical Procedures, Operative economics
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- 1984
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