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The use of non-invasive monitoring techniques for profiling hormonal changes associated with stress and reproductive cyclicity in domestic and non-domestic species.
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The use of non-invasive monitoring techniques for profiling hormonal changes associated with stress and reproductive cyclicity in domestic and non-domestic species./
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McGee, Marcus.
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145 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: 2705.
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Masters Abstracts International47-05.
Subject:
Biology, Animal Physiology. -
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9781109088458
The use of non-invasive monitoring techniques for profiling hormonal changes associated with stress and reproductive cyclicity in domestic and non-domestic species.
McGee, Marcus.
The use of non-invasive monitoring techniques for profiling hormonal changes associated with stress and reproductive cyclicity in domestic and non-domestic species.
- 145 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: 2705.
Thesis (M.S.)--Mississippi State University, 2009.
Accurately examining animal endocrine profiles pose unique challenges due to possible human interaction influencing basal values. Standard methods of gathering information about an animal's endocrine status are often dependent upon restraint and use of invasive methodologies. However, to accurately monitor the influence management practices, blood sampling sometimes requires that hormone measurements be observed from animals in a relaxed state. To this end, methods for non-invasive monitoring (NIM) are greatly needed to obtain basal endocrine measurements. Such methods include fecal collections followed by hormone extraction, and remote sampling technologies for obtaining blood samples without handling. The overall objective of this study was to use NIM techniques to effectively collect and monitor hormone profiles from domestic and non-domestic species in an effort to more completely understand stress responses and reproductive cyclicity in animals in which handling may not be possible or desired.
ISBN: 9781109088458Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017835
Biology, Animal Physiology.
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