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Post Mortem Findings of Cetaceans Stranded Along the Campania Coast from 2016 to 2022. [PDF]

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Bronchoscopy of Cetaceans

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2002
Bronchoscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in respiratory medicine and has been performed on many animal species. Cetaceans suffer considerable morbidity and mortality from lower respiratory tract infections, and it is very difficult to sample lower respiratory tract secretions for microbiology and other analyses.
Yuen, Q   +5 more
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Cetaceans

Science, 1989
Cetaceans display numerous anatomic and physiologic adaptations to life in a dense, three-dimensional medium. Their bodies have changed radically from those of their terrestrial ancestors, yet their behaviors and types of social organization are broadly similar to those of animals on land.
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Cetacean café coronary

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2003
The carcass of a young adult male Indian Ocean Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops cf aduncus) was found floating in an estuary near Adelaide, South Australia. An autopsy revealed that death had been caused by obstruction of the upper aerodigestive tract by a 660 mm Cobbler Carpetshark (Sutorectus tentaculatus).
Roger W, Byard   +3 more
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Cetacean visual pigments

Vision Research, 1971
Abstract Visual pigments from marine cetaceans, as in other mammals, are homogeneous and based on the retinal-l chromophore, but show a wider range in absorption maxima. Maxima range from 497 to 486 nm and for one species to 481 nm, but with less certainty. This distribution correlates best with the dominant hue present in the habitat of each species.
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