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2. Post-Release Survival of Hand-Reared and Parent-Reared Mississippi Sandhill Cranes
3. Population Limitation and the Wolves of Isle Royale
4. Mortality Patterns and Detection Bias from Carcass Data: An Example from Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin
5. Exertional Myopathy in Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) with Prognostic Guidelines
6. Expansion of an Exotic Species and Concomitant Disease Outbreaks: Pigeon Paramyxovirus in Free-Ranging Eurasian Collared Doves
7. Contamination status and accumulation profiles of organotins in sea otters ( Enhydra lutris) found dead along the coasts of California, Washington, Alaska (USA), and Kamchatka (Russia)
8. A Comparative Analysis of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Southern Sea Otters that Died of Infectious Diseases and Noninfectious Causes
9. Amidostomum and Epomidiostomum
10. Notes on Cephaleuros
11. Butyltin residues in southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis) found dead along California coastal waters
12. The risk of disease and threats to the wild population
13. MORTALITY TRENDS IN NORTHERN SEA OTTERS (ENHYDRA LUTRIS KENYONI) COLLECTED FROM THE COASTS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON, USA (2002–15)
14. Refining Aging Criteria for Northern Sea Otters in Washington State
15. Capture Myopathy in an Endangered Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis pulla)
16. Mycotoxin-Induced Disease in Captive Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) and Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis)
17. PATHOGEN EXPOSURE AND BLOOD CHEMISTRY IN THE WASHINGTON, USA POPULATION OF NORTHERN SEA OTTERS (ENHYDRA LUTRIS KENYONI)
18. Wrapghan.
19. Rapid Polymerase Chain Reaction Diagnosis of White-Nose Syndrome in Bats
20. Histopathologic Criteria to Confirm White-nose Syndrome in Bats
21. POSTMORTEM EVALUATION OF REINTRODUCED MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
22. ESTIMATING CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES USING RECOVERED CARCASSES
23. Chlorinated, brominated, and perfluorinated compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace elements in livers of sea otters from California, Washington, and Alaska (USA), and Kamchatka (Russia)
24. Comparison of trace element concentrations in livers of diseased, emaciated and non-diseased southern sea otters from the California coast
25. Association between Perfluorinated Compounds and Pathological Conditions in Southern Sea Otters
26. Knitting socks from the toe up
27. ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF AVIAN VACUOLAR MYELINOPATHY FOR WATERBIRDS
28. PROFILES OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL CONGENERS, ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES, AND BUTYLTINS IN SOUTHERN SEA OTTERS AND THEIR PREY
29. Failure to Transmit Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy to Mallard Ducks
30. Vacuolar Myelinopathy in Waterfowl from a North Carolina Impoundment
31. Phthiraptera, the Chewing Lice.
32. Eimeria.
33. Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae).
34. Schistosomes.
35. Ascaridoid Nematodes: Contracaecum, Porrocaecum, and Baylisascaris.
36. Haemoproteus.
37. Amidostomum and Epomidiostomum.
38. Dispharynx, Echinuria, and Streptocara.
39. Leucocytozoonosis.
40. Toxoplasma.
41. Heterakis and Ascaridia.
42. Avian Malaria.
43. Index.
44. Leech Parasites of Birds.
45. Acariasis.
46. Filarioid Nematodes.
47. Diplotriaena, Serratospiculum, and Serratospiculoides.
48. Capillarid Nematodes.
49. Front Matter.
50. Cestodes.
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