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Autor:
Mirdad Kazanji, Ingrun Vogel, B. de Thoisy, J. M. Reynes, Jean-François Pouliquen, Jean-Christophe Vié, Bernard Carme
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 54:1-16
Among over 40 mammal species threatened by the filling of a hydroelectric dam reservoir in French Guiana, three species of primates have been translocated, comprising 124 red howler monkeys, six white-faced sakis, and 95 golden-handed tamarins. Healt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 86:1035-1040
Blood smears of 1,353 free-ranging mammals (35 species) and 112 reptiles (31 species) from French Guiana were examined for hemoparasites. Parasites from 3 major groups were recorded: Apicomplexa (including hemogregarines, piroplasms, and Plasmodium s
Autor:
Ingrun Vogel, Benoit de Thoisy, Jean-Christophe Vié, Christine Fournier-Chambrillon, Pascal Fournier
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 36:131-140
Nine-banded (n = 47) and great (n = 31) long-nosed armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus and Dasypus kappleri) were immobilized for clinical examination and collection of biological samples as part of a wildlife rescue during the filling of a hydroelectri
Autor:
Ingrun Vogel, Grégory Talvy, Benoit de Thoisy, Thomas Spiegelberger, Sylvie Rousseau, Jean-Christophe Vié
Publikováno v:
Oryx. 37
Interview surveys of 116 coastal residents and fishermen and surveys by motorboat were conducted in 2000 and 2001 in French Guiana in order to assess the distribution, habitats and conservation status of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus. Th
Hematological and serum chemistry profiles of free-ranging southern two-toed sloths in French Guiana
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 35(3)
Free-ranging southern two-toed sloths (Choloepus didactylus) were translocated during the flooding of a forest at a hydroelectric dam site in French Guiana. Over an 11 mo period blood samples were collected from 90 sloths (38 males, 52 females) in or
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 34(3)
Immobilization was studied in 202 free-ranging two-toed sloths (Choloepus didactylus). All the sloths were in good condition with a body weight2 kg, and were anesthetized for a variety of minor clinical procedures. Intramuscular anesthetic combinatio