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期刊名:Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine

缩写:J ZOO WILDLIFE MED

ISSN:1042-7260

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IF/分区:0.7/Q3

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Christoph Leineweber,Christine Gohl,Maike Lücht et al. Christoph Leineweber et al.
Only limited data on concentrations of trace elements in the blood of avian species have been published. This information can play an important role in the conservation of endangered species and their protection from environmental pollutant...
Brie Hashem,Mariah Gaston,Jason D Carlisle et al. Brie Hashem et al.
Hand-rearing protocols for nondomestic ungulates used for research, zoological parks, and reintroduction to the wild are evaluated on the basis of implementation practicality, gastrointestinal disturbances, survival to weaning, and growth r...
Terry M Norton,Sherry Cox,Charles A Manire et al. Terry M Norton et al.
Currently there are few antibacterial dosage regimens established to be safe and effective for sea turtles. Pharmacokinetic evaluation of antibiotics is an essential step in establishing accurate dosage guidelines for a particular species. ...
Daniel C Cutler,Stephen Divers,Mark A Mitchell et al. Daniel C Cutler et al.
Anticoagulant choice can have significant effect on complete blood counts of reptiles and has not been reported in bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps). Whole blood was collected from 14 captive individuals and aliquoted into separate blood t...
Lauren E Mumm,Kimberly D Ange-van Heugten,Sam Young et al. Lauren E Mumm et al.
Flamingos in managed care are vulnerable to inflammatory states, including pododermatitis, trauma, and capture myopathy. Fatty acids are an important component of well-balanced nutrition and crucial to endogenous immune responses associated...
Ashley M Reeves,Shawn S Gray,John-Clayton Campbell et al. Ashley M Reeves et al.
Wildlife species are routinely captured for translocation, general health monitoring, and research-based pursuits to guide wildlife management. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) were captured for various research projects and management actio...
Daniela M D de Mello,Christian P Lourinho,Vera M F da Silva Daniela M D de Mello
Evaluating renal function is essential for managing captive wild animals, particularly threatened species like the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) in rehabilitation and prerelease programs. A series of urine diagnostic tests, such a...
Courtney Pace,Caroline E C Goertz,Natalie Hunter et al. Courtney Pace et al.
Recent unusual mortality events involving skin pathology in bearded (Erignathus barbatus), ringed (Pusa hispida), and spotted seals (Phoca largha) in Alaska highlight the potential sensitivity of ice-associated species to the complex effect...
Mariana Sosa Higareda,Lisa Pacumio,Mélanie Ammersbach et al. Mariana Sosa Higareda et al.
Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are a common reptile species kept under human care and suffer from a wide range of diseases for which plasma biochemistry is used as a first-line diagnostic test. There is limited information available reg...
Charlotte E Bentley,Laston Chimaliro,Ian P Ashpole et al. Charlotte E Bentley et al.
The establishment of prognostic indicators in wildlife patients aids clinical decision-making and resource allocation. Hematological and plasma biochemical parameters were evaluated as potential prognostic indicators in wild Temminck's pang...