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QUANTIFICATION OF HEMATOZOA IN BLOOD SMEARS
- R. D. Godfrey, A. Fedynich, D. Pence
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of wildlife diseases
- 1 October 1987
Ten thin blood smears from mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) infected with Haemoproteus maccallumi were examined by each of two observers using identical techniques and microscopy in an attempt to… Expand
EFFECTS OF HOST AND SPATIAL FACTORS ON A HAEMOPROTEID COMMUNITY IN MOURNING DOVES FROM WESTERN TEXAS
- R. D. Godfrey, D. Pence, A. Fedynich
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of wildlife diseases
- 1 October 1990
Two species of hematozoa, Haemoproteus columbae and H. sacharovi, were observed on thin blood smears from populations of mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) in the Rolling Plains (RP, a semiarid… Expand
Hematozoa in Thin Blood Smears
- A. Fedynich, D. Pence, R. D. Godfrey
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of wildlife diseases
- 1 July 1995
Blue-Winged X Cinnamon teal Hybrid in the Southern High Plains, Texas
- R. D. Godfrey, A. Fedynich
- Biology
- 28 September 1987
Waterfowl Mortality Surveys on the Southern High Plains of Texas
- A. Fedynich, R. D. Godfrey
- Biology
- 15 June 1988
INCIDENTAL CAPTURE OF A NORTHERN HARRIER CIRCUS-CYANEUS IN A MAMMAL TRAP
- R. D. Godfrey, A. Fedynich
- Biology
- 1988
Homing of anatids during the nonbreeding season to the southern high plains
- A. Fedynich, R. D. Godfrey, E. Bolen
- Biology
- 1 October 1989
Etude realisee pendant 3 ans sur les hautes plaines du Sud du Texas et du Nouveau Mexique afin de determiner dans quelle proportion les anatides retournent dans les memes sites d'hivernage
Experimental mass-marking of waterfowl wintering on the Southern High Plains of Texas
- Ralph D. Godfrey
- Biology
- 1 May 1987
The use of fluorescent particles for marking waterfowl was assessed using captive mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), 30 July 1985 through 26 August 1986. Additionally, field studies were conducted… Expand