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Dofí mular (Tursiops truncatus)

Informe Mar Balear, 2022
El dofí mular és el cetaci més costaner de la Mediterrània. És un animal que, de manera habitual, es pot albirar des de la costa, especialment durant els mesos d’hivern, en què s’hi aproxima més. No és estrany que entri dins ports i badies tancades.
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Delfín mular (Tursiops truncatus)

Informe Mar Balear, 2022
El delfín mular es el cetáceo más costero del Mediterráneo. Es un animal que, de forma habitual, puede avistarse desde la costa, especialmente durante los meses de invierno, cuando se aproxima más a ella. No es extraño que se adentre en puertos y bahías cerradas. Aun así, esta alta frecuencia de avistamientos no está vinculada a una población numerosa,
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2023
The paper deals with data on anatomy andhistology of the mouth cavity walls (lips, cheecks palate, bottom), teeth and tongue of Tursiops truncatus, M. Peculiarities ol their structure related to the properties of these organs functioning are stated. Absence of a chewing functioncaused disappearance of lips muscles, involution of the check muscle and ...
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Fat distribution in the skin of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus and Tursiops gilli)

Journal of Morphology, 1985
AbstractFrozen sections stained with Oil‐red‐O and semithin (0.5 μm) plastic sections stained with toluidine blue revealed an abundance of fat globules of various sizes in all strata of the epidermis of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus and T. gilli).
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Bisalbuminemia in a bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

Experientia, 1979
Bisalbuminemia was found in a female bottlenosed dolphin (Turiops truncatus) on routine examination. There is no association with disease.
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Hematology of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1964
The hematology of six bottlenose dolphins, kept in an aquarium filled with simulated sea water, has been studied. Blood samples were easily collected from a branch of the brachial vessels. With the exceptions of the low total red cell count, larger mean corpuscular volume, and the high normal eosinophil count, the other hematological parameters are ...
W, MEDWAY, J R, GERACI
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Anesthesia for the Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus

Science, 1964
Anesthetics can be administered to the bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus by means of special ventilating equipment and intubation techniques. Nitrous oxide has been administered successfully on six occasions, and has produced definite signs of anesthesia.
E L, NAGEL, P J, MORGANE, W L, MCFARLAND
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THE HYPOPHYSIS OF THE PORPOISE (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS)

Archives of Surgery, 1929
Cetacea constitute a group of mammals in which the soft tissues have been studied only superficially. The size of these mammals and the conditions under which they are caught make proper preservation of their bodies for dissection almost impossible, not to speak of the difficulty of actual shipment to a laboratory and subsequent storage there. Moreover,
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Tursiops Biosonar Detection in Noise

1980
Biosonar detection experiments conducted in the ocean are confounded as the range from the animal to the target is increased because added interference, such as fish schools, occlude the “field of view”. This experiment was designed to test deduction performance as a function of noise at a fixed range of 16.5 meters, thus reducing the range variability
Ralph H. Penner, James Kadane
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