نتایج جستجو برای: pet turtles

تعداد نتایج: 58049  

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2015
Małgorzata Raś-Noryńska Rajmund Sokół

Nowadays a growing number of exotic reptiles are kept as pets. The aim of this study was to determine the species of parasites found in reptile patients of veterinary practices in Poland. Fecal samples obtained from 76 lizards, 15 turtles and 10 snakes were examined by flotation method and direct smear stained with Lugol's iodine. In 63 samples (62.4%) the presence of parasite eggs and oocysts ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2001
T M Work R A Rameyer G H Balazs C Cray S P Chang

Cell-mediated and humoral immune status of free-ranging green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Hawaii (USA) with and without fibropapillornatosis (FP) were assessed. Tumored and non-tumored turtles from Kaneohe Bay (KB) on the island of Oahu and from FP-free areas on the west (Kona/Kohala) coast of the island of Hawaii were sampled from April 1998 through February 1999. Turtles on Oahu were grouped ...

2016
Kathleen E. Hunt Charles J. Innis Adam E. Kennedy Kerry L. McNally Deborah G. Davis Elizabeth A. Burgess Constance Merigo

Sea turtle rehabilitation centres frequently transport sea turtles for long distances to move animals between centres or to release them at beaches, yet there is little information on the possible effects of transportation-related stress ('transport stress') on sea turtles. To assess whether transport stress is a clinically relevant concern for endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys...

2003
Dominique Pelletier David Roos Stéphane Ciccione

The ability of captive-reared turtles to survive in the wild is not precisely known, nor are movements of immature turtles in the open ocean. To provide information on these issues, a satellite tracking experiment was conducted in the western Indian Ocean to monitor oceanic movements of immature green turtles. Two wild turtles and four captive-reared individuals were tracked. The latter had bee...

2012
Christopher H. R. Goatley Andrew S. Hoey David R. Bellwood

Herbivory is widely accepted as a vital function on coral reefs. To date, the majority of studies examining herbivory in coral reef environments have focused on the roles of fishes and/or urchins, with relatively few studies considering the potential role of macroherbivores in reef processes. Here, we introduce evidence that highlights the potential role of marine turtles as herbivores on coral...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Courtney S Endres Kenneth J Lohmann

During their long-distance migrations, sea turtles of several species feed on jellyfish and other invertebrates that are particularly abundant in ocean regions characterized by high productivity. An ability to distinguish productive oceanic regions from other areas, and to concentrate foraging activities in locations where prey density is highest, might therefore be adaptive. The volatile compo...

2015
Robert J. Ossiboff Bonnie L. Raphael Alyssa D. Ammazzalorso Tracie A. Seimon Alisa L. Newton Tylis Y. Chang Brian Zarate Alison L. Whitlock Denise McAloose

The rich diversity of the world's reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines of broad taxonomic and geographic scope. Significant factors attributed to these declines include habitat loss, pollution, unsustainable collection and infectious disease. To investigate the presence and significance of a potential pathogen on populations of critically endangered bog turtles (Glyptemys ...

2003

To investigate site fidelity and homing behavior in juvenile loggerheads (Caretta caretta, L.), a markrecapture study spanning four years (1998–2001) was conducted in Core Sound, N.C., USA. Each year of the study, approximately half of the turtles captured were tagged and released near the capture sites (n=207), while the remaining turtles were displaced 15–20 km and released (n=198). Loggerhea...

2015
Camryn D. Allen Michelle N. Robbins Tomoharu Eguchi David W. Owens Anne B. Meylan Peter A. Meylan Nicholas M. Kellar Jeffrey A. Schwenter Hendrik H. Nollens Robin A. LeRoux Peter H. Dutton Jeffrey A. Seminoff Daniel E Crocker

Determining sex ratios of endangered populations is important for wildlife management, particularly species subject to sex-specific threats or that exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination. Sea turtle sex is determined by incubation temperature and individuals lack external sex-based traits until sexual maturity. Previous research utilized serum/plasma testosterone radioimmunoassays (RIA...

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