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PLoS One ; 14(8): e0214266, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31398191

ABSTRACT

Drought affects avian communities in complex ways. We used our own and citizen science-generated reproductive data acquired through The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's NestWatch Program, combined with drought and vegetation indices obtained from governmental agencies, to determine drought effects on Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis L.) reproduction across their North American breeding range for the years 2006-2013. Our results demonstrate that some aspects of bluebird reproductive success vary with the timing and severity of drought. Clutch size was unaffected by any level of drought at the time of clutch initiation or during the 30 to 60 days prior to clutch initiation. Hatching and fledging rates decreased as drought severity increased. Drought conditions occurring at least 30 days prior to the date eggs should have hatched and 60 days prior to the date offspring should have fledged negatively affected reproduction. We also demonstrate the value of datasets generated by citizen scientists in combination with climate data for examining biotic responses at large temporal and spatial scales.


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Droughts , Passeriformes/physiology , Reproduction , Animals , Statistics as Topic , Time Factors
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Vet Parasitol ; 119(4): 319-26, 2004 Feb 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15154596

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Cats euthanized at six northwest Georgia animal control agencies were examined for adult Dirofilaria immitis in heart and lung tissue and presence of gastrointestinal helminth ova by fecal flotation. D. immitis were found in 4 of 184 cats (2.1%). The prevalence of feline dirofilariasis in northwest Georgia was lower than that found in other studies conducted in the southeastern United States, but closer to the prevalences occurring in areas of similar topography. Heartworm antigen and antibody tests performed on batched serum samples resulted in low sensitivity and high specificity. Gastrointestinal helminth ova were found in 39.6% of the fecal samples examined and 6.1% of the samples contained two or more species.


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Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Dirofilaria immitis/isolation & purification , Dirofilariasis/epidemiology , Feces/parasitology , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Animals , Antibodies, Helminth/blood , Antigens, Helminth/blood , Cat Diseases/parasitology , Cats , Dirofilaria immitis/immunology , Dirofilariasis/parasitology , Euthanasia, Animal/statistics & numerical data , Female , Georgia/epidemiology , Heart/parasitology , Helminthiasis, Animal/parasitology , Helminths/isolation & purification , Lung/parasitology , Male , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Prevalence , Sensitivity and Specificity , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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