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Disentangling the molecular mechanisms underlying yellow body coloration in a soft-shelled turtle. [PDF]
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Gehyra Geckos Prioritize Warm Over Humid Environments. [PDF]
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Natural history traits influence winners and losers for herpetological communities in disturbed tropical habitats. [PDF]
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Expression of Non-Visual Opsins in the Green Anole Lizard (Anolis carolinensis)
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Exposure and Sensitivity of Terrestrial Vertebrates to Biological Invasions Worldwide. [PDF]
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<i>Pseudopus apodus</i> Soft Tissue Anatomy Based on Comparison of Classical Dissection and Multi-Detector Computed Tomography. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2023
Reptiles are being presented more frequently to veterinarians because they increase in popularity. As with domestic pets, dermatologic conditions are common findings in captive reptiles and can be associated with husbandry and nutritional deficiencies, infectious diseases, and neoplasia.
Graciela, Aguilar, Mark A, Mitchell
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Reptiles are being presented more frequently to veterinarians because they increase in popularity. As with domestic pets, dermatologic conditions are common findings in captive reptiles and can be associated with husbandry and nutritional deficiencies, infectious diseases, and neoplasia.
Graciela, Aguilar, Mark A, Mitchell
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
Reptiles are increasingly being kept as pets in American households. The basic principles of emergency medicine are the same for all species, but reptilian species present special diagnostic challenges to veterinary clinicians when they become ill. Reptiles in captivity can become accidentally poisoned in a variety of ways. Veterinarians treating small
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, Kristin L. Newquist
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Reptiles are increasingly being kept as pets in American households. The basic principles of emergency medicine are the same for all species, but reptilian species present special diagnostic challenges to veterinary clinicians when they become ill. Reptiles in captivity can become accidentally poisoned in a variety of ways. Veterinarians treating small
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, Kristin L. Newquist
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