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Front Matter
Aquatic Animal Challenges
Aquatic Animal Health Poutpourri
Case Reports
Dolphins, Whales, and a Few Gray Seals
PCR Assay for Delphinid Herpesvirus-4
Development of Specific ELISAs for Bottlenose Dolphins
Dietary Effects on Urinary Physicochemistry
Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels in Beluga RBCs
Sedation, Capture, Treatment of Entangled Gray Seals
Complement Cascade in Marine Mammals
Fish
Imaging
Manatee and Marine Mammal Management
Marine Mammals
Novel Techniques
Pathology, Parasitology, and Diagnostic Advances
Poster Session
Reptiles, Amphibians and Inverts
Special Spanish Session: Aquatic Animal Medicine
Stranding and Molecular
Dolphins, Whales, and a Few Gray Seals
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Development and Validation of a Novel Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Measurement of Delphinid Herpesvirus-4 in the Bottlenose Dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
)
PCR Assay for Delphinid Herpesvirus-4
Lindsey P. Waxman
Development of Specific Cytokine and Chemokine ELISAs for Bottlenose Dolphins
Development of Specific ELISAs for Bottlenose Dolphins
Randy E. Sacco
Dietary Effects on Urinary Physicochemistry in a Managed Population of Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Dietary Effects on Urinary Physicochemistry
Jennifer M. Meegan
Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels in the RBCs of Wild Alaskan Belugas (
Delphinapterus leucas
) With Seasonally Varying Dietary Habits and Managed Belugas Fed a Herring (
Clupea harengus
) and Capelin (
Mallotus villosus
) Diet
Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels in Beluga RBCs
Todd L. Schmitt
Successful Remote Sedation, Capture, and Treatment of Entangled Gray Seals (
Halichoerus grypus
) on Cape Cod, MA, USA
Sedation, Capture, Treatment of Entangled Gray Seals
Sarah M. Sharp
The Complement Cascade in Marine Mammals as a Mechanism to Avoid Damage From Nitrogen Bubbles During Diving
Complement Cascade in Marine Mammals
Laura A. Thompson
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