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View article: Limited pharmacokinetic and safety study with daily feeding of hemp pellets in domestic goats: cannabidiolic acid is absorbed and retained better than cannabidiol
Limited pharmacokinetic and safety study with daily feeding of hemp pellets in domestic goats: cannabidiolic acid is absorbed and retained better than cannabidiol Open
Objective To determine serum pharmacokinetics and evaluate safety after oral cannabidiol (CBD)/cannabidiolic acid (CBDA)-rich hemp pellets administrated to goats. Methods Eight 7-year-old female goats received 3 mg/kg CBD and 2 mg/kg CBDA …
View article: Ophthalmic findings and parameters in Western tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma mavortium</i>) from northern Colorado
Ophthalmic findings and parameters in Western tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma mavortium</i>) from northern Colorado Open
Objective The aim of this study was to document ophthalmic examination findings and provide reference values for ocular examinations and diagnostics in clinically normal Western tiger salamanders ( Ambystoma mavortium ) and to evaluate the…
View article: Release trial of captive-bred variable harlequin frogs <i>Atelopus varius</i> shows that frogs disperse rapidly, are difficult to recapture and do not readily regain skin toxicity—ERRATUM
Release trial of captive-bred variable harlequin frogs <i>Atelopus varius</i> shows that frogs disperse rapidly, are difficult to recapture and do not readily regain skin toxicity—ERRATUM Open
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View article: Release trial of captive-bred variable harlequin frogs <i>Atelopus varius</i> shows that frogs disperse rapidly, are difficult to recapture and do not readily regain skin toxicity
Release trial of captive-bred variable harlequin frogs <i>Atelopus varius</i> shows that frogs disperse rapidly, are difficult to recapture and do not readily regain skin toxicity Open
Variable harlequin frogs Atelopus varius have declined significantly throughout their range as a result of infection with the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). The Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project maintai…
View article: Spindly leg syndrome in Atelopus varius is linked to environmental calcium and phosphate availability
Spindly leg syndrome in Atelopus varius is linked to environmental calcium and phosphate availability Open
Spindly leg syndrome (SLS) is a relatively common musculoskeletal abnormality associated with captive-rearing of amphibians with aquatic larvae. We conducted an experiment to investigate the role of environmental calcium and phosphate in c…
View article: The relationship between spindly leg syndrome incidence and water composition, overfeeding, and diet in newly metamorphosed harlequin frogs (Atelopus spp.)
The relationship between spindly leg syndrome incidence and water composition, overfeeding, and diet in newly metamorphosed harlequin frogs (Atelopus spp.) Open
Spindly Leg Syndrome (SLS) is a persistent animal welfare issue associated with the rearing of amphibians in captivity. We conducted two experiments to investigate the effects of diet, water composition and overfeeding on prevalence of SLS…
View article: Niche shifts and energetic condition of songbirds in response to phenology of food-resource availability in a high-elevation sagebrush ecosystem
Niche shifts and energetic condition of songbirds in response to phenology of food-resource availability in a high-elevation sagebrush ecosystem Open
Seasonal fluctuations in food availability can affect diets of consumers, which in turn may influence the physiological state of individuals and shape intra- and inter-specific patterns of resource use. High-elevation ecosystems often exhi…