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pro vyhledávání: '"Rysónely Maclay de Oliveira"'
Autor:
Radan Elvis Matias de Oliveira, Juliana Maia de Lorena Pires, Jael Soares Batista, Fernanda Loffler Niemeyer Attademo, Daniel Solon Dias de Farias, Augusto Carlos da Boaviagem Freire, Aline da Costa Bomfim, Laize Regina Palhares de Lima, Rysonely Maclay de Oliveira, Simone Almeida Gavilan, Flavio Jose de Lima Silva, Moacir Franco de Oliveira
Publikováno v:
Veterinární Medicína, Vol 65, Iss 9, Pp 415-420 (2020)
Gastrointestinal perforation in sea turtles may be associated with the ingestion of solid waste; however, other factors, including the ingestion of marine organisms, may cause intestinal perforation. Herein, we report, presumably, the first case of a
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https://doaj.org/article/259f28a3377f411393654ee3e69e3318
Autor:
Radan Elvis Matias De Oliveira, Fernanda Loffler Niemeyer Attademo, Augusto Carlos Da Bôaviagem Freire, Juliana Maia De Lorena Pires, Daniel Solon Dias De Farias, Aline Da Costa Bomfim, Rysónely Maclay De Oliveira, Simone Almeida Gavilan, Flávio José De Lima Silva, Moacir Franco De Oliveira
Publikováno v:
Acta Veterinaria, Vol 71, Iss 4, Pp 490-499 (2021)
In this paper we report the trauma suffered by a green turtle (Chelonia mydas), caused by a collision with a motorboat, and describe the case ante and post-mortem. An adult female green turtle was rescued alive on December 2, 2016 at Ponta Negra beac
Autor:
Radan Elvis Matias de Oliveira, Fernanda Loffler Niemeyer Attademo, Ana Caroline Freitas Caetano de Sousa, Marcela dos Santos Magalhães, Rysónely Maclay de Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de Moura, Alexandre Rodrigues Silva, Alexsandra Fernandes Pereira, Ana Bernadete Lima Fragoso, Flávio José de Lima Silva, Moacir Franco de Oliveira
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)REFERENCES.
Morphological studies of the oropharyngeal cavity of chelonians have become an interesting tool in the understanding of evolutionary processes associated with feeding habits in aquatic animals and the transition from aquatic to terrestrial forms. In