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Palaeogenomics suggest domesticated camelid herding and wild camelid hunting in early pastoralist societies in the Atacama Desert. [PDF]
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Earliest directly dated rock art from Patagonia reveals socioecological resilience to mid-Holocene climate. [PDF]
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The effect of fear and compassion on human willingness to protect predators and prey. [PDF]
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Prevalence, genotype diversity, and zoonotic potential of bovine rotavirus A in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia: A multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Esophageal fistulation in the Guanaco
Small Ruminant Research, 1994Abstract A surgical procedure is described for preparing esophageal fistulae in the Guanaco, one of the four species of South American camelids, which differs in detail from the technique in other ruminants due to the anatomy of the Guanaco neck. The thick skin of the neck and the immobility of the esophagus necessitate high accuracy in the placement
P.J. Goddard, M.D. Fraser
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Léon A. Les Auchénidés. I. Le Guanaco. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 3, n°1, 1933. pp. 30-38.
Léon, A.
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ENROFLOXACIN-INDUCED RETINOPATHY IN A GUANACO (LAMA GUANICOE)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2006A 4-yr-old male guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in a multispecies exhibit presented with a laceration in the axillary region. The laceration was surgically repaired. Medical treatment was initiated with penicillin G procaine and benzathine (1920 IU/kg, i.m., s.i.d. for 14 days), and enrofloxacin (2.4 mg/kg, i.m., s.i.d. for 14 days).
Tara M Harrison, Richard R Dubielzig
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How density-dependence and climate affect guanaco population dynamics [PDF]
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is one of the two South American native wild camelid species, and despite its important ecological role and economic value conservationists are in a permanent conflict with sheep ranchers.
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