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Clinical Cases 2
Conservation
Dolphins, Manatees
Fish and a Frog
Infectious Diseases
Pathology
Plenary Session
Posters
Reproduction/Imaging
Sea Turtles
Student Posters
Students A
Students B
Students C
Students D
Reproductive Cycles
Ultrasound & Thyroid Gland
Stress Analyses
Sexual Maturity
Sea Grasses
Hygiene Hypothesis
Erysipelothrix Septicemia
Fecal Progesterone
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Students D – Mammals 2 (Manatees and Cetaceans)
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Characterization of Reproductive Cycles and Development of an Ovulation Induction Method in the Beluga (
Delphinapterus leucus
)
Reproductive Cycles
Karen J. Steinman
Evaluation of 2-D and 3-D Ultrasound in the Assessment of the Thyroid Gland of the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin,
Tursiops aduncus
Ultrasound & Thyroid Gland
Brian C.W. Kot
Evaluation of Stress Analyses in the Florida Manatee
Stress Analyses
Kathleen Tripp
Longitudinal Monitoring of Sexual Maturity in Captive Male
Tursiops aduncus
Sexual Maturity
Queeny W.H. Yuen
Nutrient Analysis of Sea Grasses Consumed by Wild Florida Manatee (
Trichechus manatus latirostris
) Compared to Lettuce Offered in Captivity
Sea Grasses
Jessica Siegal-Willott
Potential Implications of the Hygiene Hypothesis on Cetacean Management Systems
Hygiene Hypothesis
Tyler B. Carmack
Successful Management of Acute
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Septicemia in a Beluga Whale (
Delphinapterus leucas
)
Erysipelothrix Septicemia
Stacy M. Choczynski
Variation of Fecal Progesterone Concentration in Captive Female Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Fecal Progesterone
Barbara Biancani
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