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Imaging studies of the hindlimbs of pacas (Cuniculus paca) bred in captivity
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2010Summary Objective: To evaluate the hindlimbs of pacas bred in captivity using radiographic and computed tomography (CT) studies. Animals: Nine mature pacas (Cuniculus paca) 5.9–8.2 kg in body weight. Methods: Radiographical aspects of the bones of the hindlimbs were evaluated, and the Norberg angle and inclination angle ...
Araujo, F. A. P. +6 more
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First records of Lowland Paca (Cuniculus paca) in the Paraguayan Chaco
Mammalia, 2023Abstract We report the first records of Cuniculus paca for the Chaco or Western Region of Paraguay. The evidence consists of 18 records (63 photos and 12 videos) obtained through a camera trap located in a riparian forest of the Humid Chaco. The species showed solitary and nocturnal behavior and appeared near a stream that flows into the
Laino, Rafaela +8 more
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Functional morphology of the genital organs in the wild paca (Cuniculus paca) female
Animal Reproduction Science, 2013Functional morphology of the genital organs is a key knowledge component for enhanced understanding of physiological patterns and for the determination of the reproductive performance in wild species. This study examines the morphology of genital organs of 133 paca females in the wild. Estimated conceptions and parturitions were mostly (83.7% and 75.5%,
Pedro Mayor, Diva Anelie Guimarães
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Straw collecting behaviour by pacas (Agouti paca) in captivity
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2006Univ Estadual Paulista, Fac Ciencias Agrarias & Vet, Dept Zootecn, ETCO,Grp Estudos & Pesquisas Etol & Ecol Anim, BR-14884900 Jaboticabal, SP ...
Sabatini, V, da Costa, MJRP
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Direct and indirect caecotrophy behaviour in paca (Cuniculus paca).
2018The colonic separation mechanism in lagomorphs and some rodents, associated with caecotrophy, serves to retain microbial protein. As tropical fruits have low protein concentrations, caecotrophy could be an important microbial protein source in frugivorous rodents such as the paca (Cuniculus paca).
Guerra Aldrigui L +5 more
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Fine structure of the tapetum lucidum of the paca Cuniculus paca.
Acta anatomica, 1993The tapetum lucidum of the paca or spotted cavy (Cuniculus paca) has been studied by light and electron microscopy. The reflective layer in this species is a tapetum cellulosum situated in the choroid of the superior fundus. Posteriorly, the tapetum is composed of several layers of ovoid to flattened cells while peripherally the tapetum gradually thins
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12 years of PACA: A review of trends in PACA publications.
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2018Roni Reiter-Palmon, Pablo P. L. Tinio
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