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Endocrine monitoring of the ovarian cycle in captive female Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis)
Animal Reproduction Science, 2013The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis; Mammalia: Sirenia), a threatened aquatic mammal endemic to the Amazon basin, is the only sirenian that lives exclusively in fresh water. Information about the reproductive endocrinology of the Amazonian manatee is scarce; therefore, the aim of this study was to monitor salivary progesterone and estradiol ...
Amaral, Rodrigo S. +4 more
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Eimeria trichechi n.sp. from the Amazonian manatee, Trichechus inunguis (Mammalia: Sirenia)
Systematic Parasitology, 1983Eimeria trichechi n.sp. is described and figured from the manatee, Trichechus inunguis, from Amazonas State, north Brazil. Undifferentiated oocysts are passed in the faeces and complete their sporulation in ∼36h at 24 to 26°C. Oocysts are spherical, with a mean size of 13.40 × 13.30 μm.
Lainson, Ralph +3 more
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Evaluating renal function is essential for managing captive wild animals, particularly threatened species like the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) in rehabilitation and prerelease programs. A series of urine diagnostic tests, such as gross appearance, semiquantitative chemical analyses, microscopic review of sediments, and quantitative analyses
Daniela M D, de Mello +2 more
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Evaluating renal function is essential for managing captive wild animals, particularly threatened species like the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) in rehabilitation and prerelease programs. A series of urine diagnostic tests, such as gross appearance, semiquantitative chemical analyses, microscopic review of sediments, and quantitative analyses
Daniela M D, de Mello +2 more
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Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2014
The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) is a threatened aquatic mammal endemic to the Amazon basin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the urinary and salivary reproductive hormone levels of captive Amazonian manatees collected during two seasons of the year.
Amaral, Rodrigo S. +6 more
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The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) is a threatened aquatic mammal endemic to the Amazon basin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the urinary and salivary reproductive hormone levels of captive Amazonian manatees collected during two seasons of the year.
Amaral, Rodrigo S. +6 more
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The Primary Structure of the Hemoglobin of the Brazilian Manatee(Trichechus inunguis,Sirenia)
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler, 1988The hemoglobin of the Brazilian Manatee (Trichechus inunguis, Sirenia) consists of one component. We present the primary structures of the alpha- and beta-chains which have been separated by chromatography on carboxymethyl-cellulose CM-52. The sequences have been determined by automatic Edman degradation with the film technique, using the native chains,
T, Kleinschmidt, G, Braunitzer, R, Best
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Evoked Brain Potentials Demonstrate Hearing in a Manatee (Trichechus inunguis)
Journal of Mammalogy, 1980T. H. Bullock, D. P. Domning, R. C. Best
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Underwater Calls of a Captive Amazon Manatee, Trichechus Inunguis
Journal of Mammalogy, 1970W. E. Evans, E. S. Herald
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REABILITAÇÃO DE PEIXES-BOI (TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS) NA REGIÃO DO BAIXO AMAZONAS, PARÁ
Anais do I Congresso Nacional de Especialidades Veterinárias On-line, 2022LARISSA MAIA MACHADO +1 more
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Seasonal Breeding in the Amazonian Manatee, Trichechus inunguis (Mammalia: Sirenia)
Biotropica, 1982openaire +1 more source

