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Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2012

Prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella species in sika deer (Cervus nippon) in Japan

Shingo Sato; Hidenori Kabeya; Mari Yamazaki; Shinako Takeno; Kazuo Suzuki; Shinichi Kobayashi; Kousaku Souma; Takayoshi Masuko; Bruno B. Chomel; Soichi Maruyama

We report the first description of Bartonella prevalence and genetic diversity in 64 Honshu sika deer (Cervus nippon centralis) and 18 Yezo sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in Japan. Overall, Bartonella bacteremia prevalence was 41.5% (34/82). The prevalence in wild deer parasitized with ticks and deer keds was 61.8% (34/55), whereas no isolates were detected in captive deer (0/27) free of ectoparasites. The isolates belonged to 11 genogroups based on a combination of the gltA and rpoB gene sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of concatenated sequences of the ftsZ, gltA, ribC, and rpoB genes of 11 representative isolates showed that Japanese sika deer harbor three Bartonella species, including B. capreoli and two novel Bartonella species. All Yezo deers isolates were identical to B. capreoli B28980 strain isolated from an elk in the USA, based on the sequences of the ftsZ, gltA, and rpoB genes. In contrast, the isolates from Honshu deer showed a higher genetic diversity.


Animal Science Journal | 2010

Influences of Northern Leaf Blight on corn silage fermentation quality, nutritive value and feed intake by sheep.

Peng Wang; Kousaku Souma; Yuki Kobayashi; Kei Iwabuchi; Chihiro Sato; Takayoshi Masuko

This study examined the differences between non-inoculated (control) corn and Northern Leaf Blight (NLB)-damaged corn (inoculated corn); dry matter (DM) yield, silage fermentation quality, nutritive value and feed intake by sheep were compared. Leaf, stem and grain dry weights and gross yield of inoculated corn were significantly (P < 0.05) decreased compared with control corn. The contents of water-soluble carbohydrate and nitrogen-free extract (NFE) were decreased in inoculated corn compared with control corn. Silage made from both inoculated and control corn showed good fermentation quality. The digestibility of DM, organic matter, ether extract, NFE, and energy of silage made from inoculated corn were significantly (P < 0.05) lower, and contents of total digestible nutrients (TDN) and digestible energy (DE) were also significantly (P < 0.05) lower compared with silage made from the control corn. DM intake showed no significant discrepancy between the two types of silage. TDN and DE intakes from inoculated silage were significantly (P < 0.05) lower compared with control silage. From the above results it was shown that NLB caused a decrease in DM yield and NFE content in corn and a decrease in the nutritive value and feed intake of silage.


Animal Science Journal | 2011

Effects of the feeding of wild Yeso sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) on the prevention of damage due to bark stripping and the use of feeding sites.

Takayoshi Masuko; Kousaku Souma; Hirofumi Kudo; Yukari Takasaki; Emi Fukui; Reiko Kitazawa; Rikihiro Nishida; Toshimitsu Niida; Teiji Suzuki; Akio Nibe

Feeding sites for wild Yeso sika deer around Lake Akan, Japan, were established. Effects on the number of deer using the feeding sites, the prevention of bark stripping damage, the amount of feeding, and eating time in a 5-year period (1999-2003) were evaluated. The number of deer using feeding sites increased with years during the feeding period. The damaged tree ratio after the initiation of feeding markedly decreased compared with 16.5% before the initiation of feeding. After the start of feeding, there were no trees with damage the entire circumference. According to tree species, the number of damaged trees of Ulmus laciniata Mayr as a percentage of all investigated trees was high (5.2%). The total amount of beet pulp feeding increased with the feeding year, showing 4.5-fold increase. At feeding sites in deer culling, eating behavior was observed during the night. The preventive effects on bark stripping damage continued during the 5-year feeding period. However, with the course of feeding years, the number of deer using feeding sites and the level of feeding increased.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015

First detection of adiaspiromycosis in the lungs of a deer

Kazuya Matsuda; Hinako Niki; Airo Yukawa; Mitsuhiro Yanagi; Kousaku Souma; Takayoshi Masuko; Hiroyuki Taniyama

Adiaspiromycosis is a pulmonary infection caused by the soil fungi, Emmonsia crescens and E. parva. It primarily affects small mammals and can range from an asymptomatic condition to fatal disseminated disease. We detected a granuloma containing fungal spherules, which were morphologically consistent with the adiaspores of E. crescens in the lungs of a female Hokkaido sika deer. This is the first reported case of adiaspiromycosis involving a cervid in the world.


Animal Science Journal | 2015

Sex and age differences in meat composition of Yeso sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) reared for a short period after capture in the wild

Maki Hayashida; Kousaku Souma; Kazuki Sugo; Shin-ichi Araki; Fumiaki Ishizaka; Masami Ueda; Takamasa Kasai; Takayoshi Masuko

Yeso sika deer captured in winter around Lake Akan in Hokkaido were reared for 8-10 months at Tokyo University of Agriculture in Abashiri. Six 1-year-old females and males and six 2-year-old or older (adult) females and males were slaughtered and their carcasses were processed. The chemical composition, mineral contents and fatty acid composition of the loin were measured. No marked influence of gender or age was noted in the chemical composition of loin. In the mineral contents, significant differences were noted. The potassium and sulfur contents were lower and the sodium content was higher in adult deer meat (P < 0.05, respectively) and the potassium content was higher in male deer meat (P < 0.05). Arsenic, cadmium or lead were not detected. In the unsaturated fatty acid, a significant interaction was detected (P < 0.05), and it was high in 1-year-old female deer meat and low in 1-year-old male deer meat. Significant gender or age differences were noted only in the mineral contents in the loin of deer reared for a short period after capture.


Archive | 2009

Nutritional Physiology of Wild and Domesticated Japanese Sika Deer

Takayoshi Masuko; Kousaku Souma


Animal Science Journal | 2012

Seasonal changes of the mineral contents in the rumen of wild Yeso sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis)

Maki Hayashida; Kousaku Souma; Osamu Hanagata; Masayo Okamoto; Takayoshi Masuko


Grassland Science | 2011

Influences of combination feeding of high moisture low quality grass‐dominant mixture silage with corn silage on nutritive value and feed intake in sheep

Kousaku Souma; Peng Wang; Fumie Kanda; Hiroaki Igarashi; Takayoshi Masuko


한국초지학회 학술발표회 심포지엄 | 2009

Influences of Nitrogen Fertilization Level on Timothy Silage Fermentation Quality, Nutritive Value, and Nutrient Intake in Sheep

Peng Wang; Kousaku Souma; Tastunori Yano; Masayuki Nakano; Hideki Okamoto; Binghai Cao; Chihiro Sato; Takayoshi Masuko


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2014

Effects of Potassium Fertilizer on Water-Soluble Carbohydrate Content of Timothy (Phleum pratense L.), Silage Fermentation, Nutritive Values, and Nutrient Intake

Peng Wang; Kousaku Souma; Hideki Okamoto; Satomi Kin; Akane Sugita; Akihiro Furudate; Chihiro Sato; Akio Nibe; Yimin Cai; Takayoshi Masuko

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Takayoshi Masuko

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Peng Wang

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Akio Nibe

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Maki Hayashida

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Airo Yukawa

Rakuno Gakuen University

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Fumiaki Ishizaka

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Fumie Kanda

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Hinako Niki

Rakuno Gakuen University

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