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Anthropogenic or Natural Dispersal: Case of the Spiny-Tailed Iguanas (<i>Ctenosaura</i>) on Clarion Island, Mexico. [PDF]
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Molecular characterization of <i>Spirometra</i> isolates across the USA. [PDF]
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A Multi-Strategy Adaptive Coati Optimization Algorithm for Constrained Optimization Engineering Design Problems. [PDF]
Wu X, Ding Y, Wang L, Zhang H.
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Anatomy, Histology, Aetiology, Development and Functions of Cartilago Cordis: A Systematic Review.
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MYCOPLASMOSIS IN GREEN IGUANAS (IGUANA IGUANA)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2007Mycoplasma iguanae was the suspected etiology of spinal disease in feral iguanas (Iguana iguana) from Florida. In an experimental infection study, juvenile iguanas were inoculated with M. iguanae intravenously or by instillation into the nares. Blood samples obtained at intervals postinoculation were all culture negative for mycoplasma.
Daniel R, Brown +2 more
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Nutritional osteodystrophy in captive green iguanas (Iguana iguana)
Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology, 1976Captive lizards fed a variety of vegetarian and carnivorous diets frequently develop severe nutritional osteodystrophy. Five hatchling iguanas which were captive for 5 months and fed a diet low in calcium and phosphorus developed clinical signs and lesions typical of nutritional osteodystrophy in captive lizards.
M P, Anderson, C C, Capen
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