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Zoonoses and Public Health, 2019
CTX‐M‐type extended‐spectrum β‐lactamase (ESBL)‐producing Enterobacteriaceae have become identified in marine ecosystem constituting a serious ecological issue.
D. Goldberg +5 more
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CTX‐M‐type extended‐spectrum β‐lactamase (ESBL)‐producing Enterobacteriaceae have become identified in marine ecosystem constituting a serious ecological issue.
D. Goldberg +5 more
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Pulmonary function of the green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1987Lung volumes, oxygen uptake (VO2), end-tidal PO2, and PCO2, diffusing capacity of the lungs for CO (DLCO), pulmonary blood flow (QL) and respiratory frequency were measured in the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) (49–127 kg body wt). Mean lung volume (VL) determined from helium dilution was 57 ml/kg and physiological dead space volume (VD) was about ...
R N, Gatz, M L, Glass, S C, Wood
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2012
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) live in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide and come onto land only to lay their eggs. This species is endangered with extinction due to a variety of causes that include consumption of their eggs by humans and other animals, loss of beach habitat, and drowning in fishing nets.
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Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) live in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide and come onto land only to lay their eggs. This species is endangered with extinction due to a variety of causes that include consumption of their eggs by humans and other animals, loss of beach habitat, and drowning in fishing nets.
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Tuberculosis in Pacific Green Sea Turtles, Chelonia mydas
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1976Abstract Six cases of tuberculosis were found in captive Pacific green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas. The diagnoses were based on detection of gross lesions in lungs and livers, positive acid-fast bacilli in impression smears, characteristic lesions on microscopic examinations of tissues, and the isolation of the bacilli.
J. A. Brock +3 more
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 2019
In August and September 2017, a total of 95 green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nests were geolocated on 5 islands of the Qilianyu cluster, Xuande Islands, South China Sea; North Island had the ...
Yuyan Jia, Jing Wang, G. Balazs, Min Liu
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In August and September 2017, a total of 95 green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nests were geolocated on 5 islands of the Qilianyu cluster, Xuande Islands, South China Sea; North Island had the ...
Yuyan Jia, Jing Wang, G. Balazs, Min Liu
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Corneal Fibropapillomatosis in Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Australia
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2010Chelonid corneal fibropapillomatosis has not previously been recorded in Australian waters. During 2008, 724 green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) were examined in Queensland, Australia at two sites, Moreton Bay (n=155) and Shoalwater Bay (n=569), during annual monitoring. In the same calendar year, 63 turtles were submitted from various sites in southern
Flint, M. +4 more
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Journal of Science Innovare, 2019
Research on the condition of the nesting habitat of Chelonia mydas (green turtle) in Pangumbahan Beach, Ujung Genteng, South Sukabumi has been carried out. Data retrieval is done 6 times for 2 days, 27-28 November 2017 at 3 observation stations.
Meilisha Putri Pertiwi, S. S. Lathifah
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Research on the condition of the nesting habitat of Chelonia mydas (green turtle) in Pangumbahan Beach, Ujung Genteng, South Sukabumi has been carried out. Data retrieval is done 6 times for 2 days, 27-28 November 2017 at 3 observation stations.
Meilisha Putri Pertiwi, S. S. Lathifah
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Regional endothermy in the sea turtle, Chelonia mydas
Journal of Thermal Biology, 1982Abstract 1. 1.|The green turtle, Chelonia mydas , exhibits a unique combination of thermoregulatory adaptations. Temperature data obtained by mutlichannel telemetry indicate that it is a regional endotherm. 2. 2.|A turtle swimming vigorously had a body temperature (pectoral region) of 37.1°C in water at 29.1°C.
Edward A. Standora +2 more
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