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    Direct evidence for intercontinental dispersal of a snail via a bird by Saito, Takumi, Tatani, Masanori, Odaya, Yoshiya, Chiba, Satoshi

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-10-2023)
    “…Long‐distance dispersal (LDD) is a critical process in the distribution of less‐migratory organisms. Migratory birds are considered the principal vector of…”
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    Spatial and temporal associations between fallow fields and Greater Painted Snipe density in Japanese rice paddy landscapes by Katayama, Naoki, Odaya, Yoshiya, Amano, Tatsuya, Yoshida, Hoshiko

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-06-2020)
    “…•The loss of fallow fields could have led to the decline in farmland biodiversity.•We focused on the Greater Painted Snipe found in Asian rice paddies.•We…”
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    First records of prevalence and diversity of avian haemosporidia in snipe species (genus Gallinago) of Japan by Inumaru, Mizue, Odaya, Yoshiya, Sato, Yukita, Marzal, Alfonso

    “…Migratory birds are important carriers of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and protozoa. Avian haemosporidia have been detected from many wild birds of…”
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    The Use of a Wireless Token Ring Protocol to Monitor Vital Data in Mute Swans by Nakajima, Isao, Mitsuhashi, Kokuryo Essam, Juzoji, Hiroshi, Ozaki, Kiyoaki, Nakamura, Noboru, Odaya, Yoshiya

    “…In this study, we obtained a license for a packet radio communication device (2.4GHz transceiver) equipped with a token ring protocol and attached it to mute…”
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    STEATITIS IN EGRETS AND HERONS FROM JAPAN by Neagari, Yasuko, Arii, Suzue, Udagawa, Mai, Onuma, Manabu, Odaya, Yoshiya, Kawasaki, Takeshi, Tenpaku, Makio, Hayama, Hisayo, Harada, Ken-ichi, Mizukami, Masaya, Murata, Koichi

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2011)
    “…More than 70 egrets and herons were found sick or dead at an agricultural water reservoir in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan between September and October 2008. The…”
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