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Chronic disturbance alters seed dispersal traits and frugivores resources in a dry tropical forest. [PDF]

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Espinosa CI   +8 more
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Identification and characterisation of Gamma-herpesviruses in zoo artiodactyla. [PDF]

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OPHTHALMIC PATTERNS OF CAPTIVE BROWN BROCKET DEER (MAZAMA GOUAZOUBIRA)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2007
Captive brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) were manually restrained to assess tear production by the Schirmer tear test I to measure intraocular pressure by applanation tonometry, to examine ocular conjunctival epithelial cells via cytologic and histologic samples, and to survey ocular conjunctival microflora by microbiologic culture.
Martins, Bianca C.   +11 more
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Comparison of two methods of synchronization of estrus in brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira)

Animal Reproduction Science, 2010
This study aimed to establish a protocol for synchronization of estrus in brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira). Two groups of hinds (n=3) were submitted to two different protocols: Treatment 1 received an intravaginal progesterone (CIDR) device for 8 days, followed by 265microg injection of cloprostenol at the time of removal; and Treatment 2 ...
Zanetti, Eveline Dos Santos   +2 more
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Carotid Artery Exteriorization in Brown Brocket Deer (Mazama gouazoubira) for an Experimental Study of Anesthesia

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2009
This report evaluates the carotid artery exteriorization technique to allow repeated percutaneous artery catheterization in six brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira). Repeated percutaneous catheterization of the carotid artery was possible for periods of 3 mo to obtain arterial blood and monitor arterial blood pressure of deer without risk of ...
Munerato, Marina Salles   +2 more
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Monitoring ovarian cycles and pregnancy in brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) by measurement of fecal progesterone metabolites

Theriogenology, 2006
In the present study, pregnancy and the estrous cycle were monitored in captive brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) by measuring fecal progestagens with a commercial enzyme immunoassay (EIA), along with behavioral data. Fecal samples were collected twice a week during pregnancy and daily during the estrous cycle and post-partum period.
Pereira, RJG   +4 more
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Evaluation of minimally invasive estrus synchronization protocols in brown brocket deer (Subulo gouazoubira)

Animal Reproduction Science, 2023
This study aimed to evaluate minimally invasive protocols for estrus synchronization in the brown brocket deer (Subulo gouazoubira). Females were submitted to Latin square design, in different treatments. All females received 0.25 mg of estradiol benzoate on the first day of treatment, concomitant with one of the following sources of progesterone: (1 ...
Bianca Ferrari   +3 more
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Genetic and Morphologic Comparisons of Red Brocket, Brown Brocket, and White-Tailed Deer

Journal of Mammalogy, 1986
Comparisons were made for four cervids: red brocket ( Mazama americana ), brown brocket ( M. gouazoubira ), and white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) from Suriname and the southeastern United States. They could be distinguished by biochemical variants and the allometric relationships describing their skulls as revealed by discriminant function ...
M. H. Smith   +4 more
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CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE–MIDAZOLAM AND REVERSAL WITH ATIPAMEZOLE IN CAPTIVE BROWN BROCKET DEER (MAZAMA GOUAZOUBIRA)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021
Ketamine-free, midazolam-based protocols have successfully immobilized cervids in the past but their impact on physiological function has not yet been thoroughly investigated. Six deer received IM dexmedetomidine (30.96 ± 3.06 µg/kg) and midazolam (0.31 ± 0.03 mg/kg).
Luciano Cacciari Baruffaldi, Almeida da Silva   +4 more
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