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Autor:
Rebecca M. Gooley, Gaik Tamazian, Susette Castañeda‐Rico, Katherine R. Murphy, Pavel Dobrynin, Gina M. Ferrie, Holly Haefele, Jesús E. Maldonado, David E. Wildt, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, Cody W. Edwards, Klaus‐Peter Koepfli
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 2143-2154 (2020)
Abstract As we enter the sixth mass extinction, many species that are no longer self‐sustaining in their natural habitat will require ex situ management. Zoos have finite resources for ex situ management, and there is a need for holistic conservati
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The giant panda is one of the world's most recognized animals. With the environment undergoing unprecedented change at a rapid and accelerating rate, can such a highly specialized species survive? This 2006 book summarizes panda biology and encompass
Reproduction is essential to the continuation and evolution of life on this planet and is therefore a centrally important process in the conservation of wildlife. However, reproductive mechanisms are well understood in only a handful of vertebrate sp
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202759 (2018)
Retinoic acid (RA) facilitates tissue morphogenesis by regulating matrix matalloproteinase (MMPs) expression. Our objective was to examine the influence of RA on in vitro development of follicles enclosed within domestic cat ovarian tissues. Ovarian
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https://doaj.org/article/b3693a090f954c8ca317b80499f08f63
Autor:
Megan E Brown, Budhan Pukazhenthi, Glenn H. Olsen, Chris Crowe, Warren Lynch, David E. Wildt, Nucharin Songsasen
Publikováno v:
General and Comparative Endocrinology. 338:114280
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PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 12, p e0188575 (2017)
Approximately 80% of cheetahs living in typical zoological collections never reproduce. In more than 60% of breedings, the female is confirmed to ovulate, but parturition fails to occur. It is unknown if these non-pregnant intervals of elevated proge
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https://doaj.org/article/424b31436d1d44028b7b3a198472db03
Autor:
Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, Gina M. Ferrie, Pavel Dobrynin, Holly J Haefele, Gaik Tamazian, Cody W. Edwards, David E. Wildt, Susette Castañeda-Rico, Katherine R. Murphy, Jesús E. Maldonado, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Rebecca M. Gooley
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 2143-2154 (2020)
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 2143-2154 (2020)
As we enter the sixth mass extinction, many species that are no longer self‐sustaining in their natural habitat will require ex situ management. Zoos have finite resources for ex situ management, and there is a need for holistic conservation progra
Autor:
Diana C Koester, Elizabeth W Freeman, Janine L Brown, David E Wildt, Kimberly A Terrell, Ashley D Franklin, Adrienne E Crosier
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0135847 (2015)
The collective cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) population in zoological institutions has never been self-sustaining because of challenges in natural reproduction. A retrospective analysis of North American zoo-breeding records has revealed that >90% of li
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https://doaj.org/article/312db2dd14414c919b9cd5c1ae34db9c
Autor:
Budhan S Pukazhenthi, Jennifer Nagashima, Alexander J Travis, Guilherme M Costa, Enrique N Escobar, Luiz R França, David E Wildt
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0123957 (2015)
The ability to spur growth of early stage gametic cells recovered from neonates could lead to significant advances in rescuing the genomes of rare genotypes or endangered species that die unexpectedly. The purpose of this study was to determine, for
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https://doaj.org/article/a1ff62aa1e164bdb96fcb4ce6cc86fd8
Autor:
David E. Wildt, Katy Palfrey, Stephen Shurter, Dan Beetem, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, Jimmy Gregory, Philip S. Miller, Kelley Snodgrass, Gavin Livingston, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Michael Takács
Publikováno v:
Bioscience
Human-induced changes to environments are causing species declines. Beyond preserving habitat (in situ), insurance (ex situ) populations are essential to prevent species extinctions. The Conservation Centers for Species Survival (C2S2) is leveraging