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2023
Spheniscus magellanicus (MLP-597, MLP-611, MLP-614, MLP-642, MLP-643, MLP- O-14357, MLP-O-14439, MLP-O-14464, MLP-O-14894, MLP-O-14895, MLP-O-15091, MLP-O-15184, MLP-O-15185, MLP-O-15186, MLP-O-15187;),
Hospitaleche, Carolina Acosta +1 more
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Spheniscus magellanicus (MLP-597, MLP-611, MLP-614, MLP-642, MLP-643, MLP- O-14357, MLP-O-14439, MLP-O-14464, MLP-O-14894, MLP-O-14895, MLP-O-15091, MLP-O-15184, MLP-O-15185, MLP-O-15186, MLP-O-15187;),
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Spheniscus humboldti Meyen 1834
2021Published as part of Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A. & Palma, Ricardo L., 2021, An annotated catalogue of bird lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from Chile, pp.
Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A. +1 more
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2018
Spheniscus magellanicus (Forster, 1781) (GL – NT; BR – LC; SC – LC) On June 15 th 2013, 65 dead and three alive individuals (WA1804272) were found on the beach in Praia do Rincão (28°81’93”S, 49°20’95”W). In addition, dozens of individuals were found regularly every winter (from the 2,000s up to moment) on the entire southern coast of Santa ...
Just, João Paulo Gava +3 more
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Spheniscus magellanicus (Forster, 1781) (GL – NT; BR – LC; SC – LC) On June 15 th 2013, 65 dead and three alive individuals (WA1804272) were found on the beach in Praia do Rincão (28°81’93”S, 49°20’95”W). In addition, dozens of individuals were found regularly every winter (from the 2,000s up to moment) on the entire southern coast of Santa ...
Just, João Paulo Gava +3 more
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Spheniscus Humboldti Meyen 1834
2017Published as part of Mlíkovský, Jiří & Frahnert, Sylke, 2017, Type specimens and type localities of birds (Aves) collected during F. J. F. Meyen's circumnavigation in 1830 – 1832, pp.
Mlíkovský, Jiří, Frahnert, Sylke
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Disseminated Toxoplasmosis in Black-Footed Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
Avian Diseases Digest, 2011Three 1- to 3-mo-old black-footed penguins (Spheniscus Demersus) died within 24 hr of showing central nervous signs such as ataxia. The birds were housed in a baby penguin crèche. At necropsy, peritonitis, pneumonia, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, and renomegaly were evident.
Ploeg, Margreet +3 more
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Algae on Jackass Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
The Auk, 1984Identification des algues qui croissent sur diverses parties du corps de ce pingouin et leur dynamique saisonniere. Les oiseaux tentent de s'en debarrasser car elles alterent la qualite des plumes et, par la, genent la locomotion, la plongee ...
Randall, Bridget M., Randall, Rodney M.
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Thermoregulatory responses of the peruvian penguin, Spheniscus humboldti
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1971Abstract 1. 1. Gullet temperature, a better measure of core conditions than cloacal temperature in the Peruvian penguin, usually averaged 39·0°C. 2. 2. Basal metabolic rate averaged 196 kcal/day for three penguins of mean weight 3·87 kg, and was thus within 1 per cent of the prediction for the resting phase of the diurnal cycle. 3.
R H, Drent, B, Stonehouse
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Homeopathic Treatment of Pododermatitis in Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus)
Homeopathy, 2020Abstract Background Problems with the feet are common in penguins, with a particular predisposition to pododermatitis. This condition usually occurs due to the changes in normal activity that result from being held captive, but its precise pathogenesis is still undetermined.
Franscinne Brait Narita +3 more
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Diversity of MHC class I alleles in Spheniscus humboldti
Immunogenetics, 2016The major histocompatibility complex locus (MHC) is a gene region related to immune response and exhibits a remarkably great diversity. We deduced that polymorphisms in MHC genes would help to solve several issues on penguins, including classification, phylogenetic relationship, and conservation.
Eri, Kikkawa +6 more
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Postprandial Biochemistry Changes in Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) Including Hyperuricemia
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2010In a clinical setting, it is important to differentiate abnormal values that may be a normal change resulting from feeding and those that may be disease related. Such postprandial changes have been identified in mammalian and avian species. In the current study, pre- and postvalues for several routine biochemical analytes from penguins (Spheniscus ...
Carolyn, Cray +2 more
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