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Erratum: Being stressed outside the park-conservation of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Namibia. [PDF]
Hunninck L +8 more
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Water for African elephants (Loxodonta africana): faecal microbial loads affect use of artificial waterholes. [PDF]
Ndlovu M +5 more
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Being stressed outside the park-conservation of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Namibia. [PDF]
Hunninck L +8 more
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Introduction This dissertation entails a homoeopathic proving of ivory from the male African elephant (Loxodonta africana) 30CH with a subsequent comparison to Lac Loxodonta africana. Objectives The primary objective of this proving was to determine the effects of homoeopathically prepared ivory from the male African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in a ...
Forbes, Barry
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Placentation in the African Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
2021The female elephant shows a 3-week "follicular phase" to commence her 16-week estrous cycle at the end of which a second surge in pituitary luteinizing hormone (LH) release matures and ovulates an ovarian follicle in association with estrous behavior and mating, whereas the first LH surge at the start of the follicular phase causes luteinization of 3-5
W R Twink, Allen, Fiona J, Stansfield
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Musth in the African elephant, Loxodonta africana
Nature, 1981The phenomenon of musth in male Asian elephants, Elephas maximus, has long been recognized1. Musth, which has been likened to rutting behaviour in ungulates2, refers to a set of physical and behavioural characteristics displayed periodically by adult male elephants.
J H, Poole, C J, Moss
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Topography of the Retina in the Elephant Loxodonta africana
Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2008The distribution of neurones in the ganglion cell layer of the retina of an African elephant is described. The eye was obtained post-mortem from an infant animal, which died of an unknown disease. It is assumed that most of the neurones observed in the ganglion cell layer are ganglion cells.
J, Stone, P, Halasz
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Social learning in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana africana)
Animal Cognition, 2012Social learning is a more efficient method of information acquisition and application than trial and error learning and is prevalent across a variety of animal taxa. Social learning is assumed to be important for elephants, but evidence in support of that claim is mostly anecdotal.
Brian J, Greco +4 more
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INDUCED ELEPHANT (LOXODONTA AFRICANA) TUSK REMOVAL
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2003Elephant tusk removal usually requires costly surgical procedures that are time-consuming and present a significant risk to the animal when performed using general anesthesia. Such techniques require gauges, chisels, and forceps to remove the tusk. This article reports the simple removal of the tusk of an 18-yr-old African elephant (Loxodonta africana)
Martin, Steiner +3 more
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Serum amylase in the african elephant, (Loxodonta africana)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1976Abstract 1. 1. The α-amylase activity in the serum of the African elephant has been measured by 2 different methods. Consistently high values were obtained, about 10 times those of normal human serum measured by the same methods. 2. 2. Electrophoretic separation of amylase isoenzymes revealed a single band in the γ-globulin region and a group
R K, Skinner, I R, Brown, P T, White
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