2020
DOI: 10.1136/vetreccr-2020-001100
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Laboratory findings on the health status of the endemic rock‐partridge (Alectoris graeca whitakeri) population during a two‐year conservation programme in Sicily

Abstract: Sicily (Italy) hosts an ‘endangered’, endemic population of Alectoris graeca whitakeri, commonly known as Sicilian Rock Partridge. An EU-funded Life Natura 2000 project has been founded, involving Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale of Sicily for veterinary aspects: a total of 15 Sicilian Rock Partridge found dead were collected, identified and processed by postmortem examination and laboratory investigations. The evidence of internal parasites was the most relevant finding, showing different types of infect… Show more

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