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Front Matter
Anesthesia
Anthropogenic Impacts
Avian Health & Medicine
Case Reports
Climate Change
Clinical Techniques
Emerging Pathogens
Health Assessments
Immunology & Toxicology I
Immunology & Toxicology II
Infectious Disease I
Infectious Disease II
Insights from Unusual Mortality Events
Keynote
Management & Education
Medicine & Surgery
Parasitology & Pathology
Plenary
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Regional Overviews
Research
Research Techniques
Stranding I
Coccidioidomycosis of Marine Mammals
Clinical Rehabilitation of Sea Lions
Stranded Dolphin Prognostic Indicators
Pacific Harbor Seal Thermoregulation
Thromboembolic Disease
Stranding II
Turtle Health & Medicine
Wound Healing
Stranding I
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Coccidioidomycosis and Other Systemic Fungal Mycoses of Marine Mammals From Central California: 1998–2012
Coccidioidomycosis of Marine Mammals
Sara Huckabone
Does Heterozygosity Determine Duration and Success of Clinical Rehabilitation of Stranded California Sea Lions (
Zalophus californianus
)?
Clinical Rehabilitation of Sea Lions
Adriana E. Flores-MorĂ¡n
Hematological, Biochemical, and Morphological Parameters as Prognostic Indicators in Stranded Short-Beaked Common Dolphins (
Delphinus delphis
) From Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
Stranded Dolphin Prognostic Indicators
Sarah M. Sharp
Thermoregulation in Rehabilitating Pacific Harbor Seal (
Phoca vitulina richardii
) Pups: How Core Body Temperature and Surface Temperature are Associated with Size Metrics and the Management Practice of Bathing
Pacific Harbor Seal Thermoregulation
Karisa N. Tang
Thromboembolic Disease as a Component of Health Issues in the Florida Manatee (
Trichechus manatus latirostris
)
Thromboembolic Disease
Ray L. Ball
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