Variations in Circulating Thyroid Hormone Profiles Across Age, Sex, and Pregnancy Outcomes in Killer Whales (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) Under Human Care. [PDF]
Robeck TR +4 more
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Temperature and Ultraviolet Radiation Influence the Skin Microbiome of Humpback Whales
ABSTRACT The skin microbiome of humpback whales harbours diverse microbial communities that play a crucial role in host skin protection and environmental interaction. However, studies on cetacean skin microbiomes in the Southern Hemisphere focus on feeding grounds, with limited information on microbiome dynamics at breeding grounds and during migration
Aída I. Murillo‐Herrera +10 more
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Abstract The Cavβ4 subunit of voltage‐gated Cav1.2 channels regulates gene expression in neurons and cardiac cells. It increases the expression of interferon‐β–related genes in H9c2 cardiomyocytes derived from rat ventricular tissue, but the possibility that it also regulates the expression of microRNAs (miRs) remains unexplored.
Elba D. Carrillo +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Whistles characterisation using artificial intelligence reveals responses of short-beaked common dolphins to a bio-inspired acoustic mitigation device for fishing nets. [PDF]
Lehnhoff L +8 more
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Rehabilitation outcomes following tail-fluke amputation in an Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin: A welfare-centered approach. [PDF]
Higa S +13 more
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Optimizing cetacean blow collection methods under controlled conditions: implications for further non-invasive UAV-based sampling of the cetacean respiratory microbiome in the wild. [PDF]
Dugény E +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Acoustic analysis of bottlenose dolphin vocalizations for behavioral classification in controlled settings. [PDF]
Screpanti L +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Acoustic Identity: Linking Signature Whistles and Visual Identification in a Threatened Dolphin Population. [PDF]
Crittenden A, Robb K, Erbe C.
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Skin disorders in free-ranging Chilean dolphins (<i>Cephalorhynchus eutropia</i>) from Biobío, Chile. [PDF]
Oyarzún-Cordova F +6 more
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