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Health status of Galápagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) on san Cristóbal island Rookeries determined by hematology, biochemistry, blood gases, and physical examination
ArticleAbstract: The Galápagos sea lion, Zalophus wollebaeki, is an endemic and endangered species subject to populatPalabras claves:biochemistry, Blood gases, Galapagos islands, health status, Hematology, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Deresienski D., Diego Páez-Rosas, Gregory A. Lewbart, Maximilian HirschfeldFuentes:scopusUrban life of Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) on San Cristobal Island, Ecuador: Colony trends and threats
ArticleAbstract: Worldwide, pristine environments are influenced by human societies. In the Galapagos Islands, the enPalabras claves:Conservation, Galapagos sea lion, Human impact, Mortality , Population trends, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Dan M., Fietz K., Francisco Rubianes, Ignasi Montero-Serra, Juan Carlos Murillo, Judith Denkinger, Luis F. Gordillo, Maximilian Hirschfeld, Nataly GuevaraFuentes:scopusPup mortality and evidence for pathogen exposure in galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) on san cristobal island, Galapagos, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki), an endangered species, experiences high pup mortalityPalabras claves:Canine distemper virus, Galapagos sea lion, Leptospirosis, Pup mortality, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Ackermann M., Cristina Chavez, Dubovi E.J., Fietz K., Francisco J. Cabrera Aulestia., Gabriel Trueba, Goldstein T., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Jael Martinez, Juan Carlos Murillo, Judith Denkinger, Maximilian Hirschfeld, Nataly Guevara, SofíA Ayala, Verónica BarragánFuentes:scopus