Search Results - "Howard, Jogayle"
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Genetic Restoration of the Florida Panther
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-09-2010)“…The rediscovery of remnant Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in southern Florida swamplands prompted a program to protect and stabilize the population. In…”
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Do Ranger Stations Deter Poaching Activity in National Parks in Thailand?
Published in Biotropica (01-11-2012)“…As protected areas become more accessible via transportation networks, fragmentation, and encroachment from the borders, carnivores in these areas frequently…”
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Ovarian control for assisted reproduction in the domestic cat and wild felids
Published in Theriogenology (01-07-2006)“…Of the 37 felid species, all but the domestic cat are classified as threatened with extinction in all or part of their native range. Additionally, the domestic…”
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Occurrence of Three Felids across a Network of Protected Areas in Thailand: Prey, Intraguild, and Habitat Associations
Published in Biotropica (01-11-2012)“…Clouded Leopard, Leopard, and Tiger are threatened felids in Southeast Asia, but little is known about the factors influencing their distributions. Using…”
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Priming with progestin, but not GnRH antagonist, induces a consistent endocrine response to exogenous gonadotropins in induced and spontaneously ovulating cats
Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-02-2008)“…Ovarian sensitivity to exogenous gonadotropin stimulation (equine chorionic gonadotropin [eCG] and human chorionic gonadotropin [hCG]) following pre-treatment…”
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Improved Quality of Cryopreserved Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Spermatozoa After Centrifugation Through Accudenz
Published in Journal of andrology (01-05-2009)“…Sperm cryopreservation, in combination with assisted reproductive techniques, is a valuable tool for the genetic management of endangered felids. However, the…”
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AN UNIDENTIFIED FILARIAL SPECIES AND ITS IMPACT ON FITNESS IN WILD POPULATIONS OF THE BLACK-FOOTED FERRET (MUSTELA NIGRIPES)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2008)“…Disease can threaten the restoration of endangered species directly by substantially decreasing host survival or indirectly via incremental decreases in…”
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Osmotic Effects on Feline Spermatozoa from Normospermic versus Teratospermic Donors
Published in Cryobiology (01-03-2000)“…Effects of osmolality stresses on the sperm of normospermic (>60% normal sperm/ejaculate) versus teratospermic (<40% normal sperm) domestic cats and the…”
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Successful artificial insemination of an Asian elephant at the National Zoological Park
Published in Zoo biology (01-02-2004)“…For decades, attempts to breed elephants using artificial insemination (AI) have failed despite considerable efforts and the use of various approaches…”
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Inhibition of domestic cat spermatozoa acrosome reaction and zona pellucida penetration by tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-01-1998)“…Spermatozoa from teratospermic domestic cats (>60% morphologically abnormal spermatozoa per ejaculate) consistently exhibit lower levels of oocyte penetration…”
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Increasing Age Influences Uterine Integrity, But Not Ovarian Function or Oocyte Quality, in the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-2011)“…Although the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) routinely lives for more than 12 yr in ex situ collections, females older than 8 yr reproduce infrequently. We tested…”
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The impact and potential etiology of teratospermia in the domestic cat and its wild relatives
Published in Theriogenology (01-07-2006)“…Teratospermia (production of >60% morphologically abnormal sperm/ejaculate) is relatively common among various species in the family Felidae, which is…”
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Absence of seasonal changes in FSHR gene expression in the cat cumulus–oocyte complex in vivo and in vitro
Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-07-2012)“…Domestic cat oocytes are seasonally sensitive to FSH. Compared with those collected during the breeding season, oocytes from the nonbreeding (NB) season…”
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Developmental, but Not Meiotic, Competence of Cat Oocytes Is Affected by Seasonal Anestrus
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Oral Progestin Priming Increases Ovarian Sensitivity to Gonadotropin Stimulation and Improves Luteal Function in the Cat
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-06-2012)“…As the only domesticated species known to exhibit both induced and spontaneous ovulation, the cat is a model for understanding the nuances of ovarian control…”
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Characterization of multiple pathways modulating aggression in the male clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)
Published in Zoo biology (01-11-2016)“…Breeding clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa) ex situ has been a challenge, primarily due to extreme and often fatal male aggression toward females. This…”
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Protracted Reproductive Seasonality in the Male Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Reflected by Patterns in Androgen Profiles, Ejaculate Characteristics, and Selected Behaviors
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-06-2012)“…The female giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) experiences a brief (24-72 h) seasonal estrus, occurring once annually in spring (February-May). Our aim was to…”
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Molecular Evidence for Species-Level Distinctions in Clouded Leopards
Published in Current biology (05-12-2006)“…Among the 37 living species of Felidae, the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) is generally classified as a monotypic genus basal to the Panthera lineage of…”
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Behavioral reactions relate to adrenal activity and temperament in male clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa)
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-12-2013)“…Due to strong intra-specific aggression and frequent adverse reactions to changes encountered in the captive setting, clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa) are…”
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Regulation of sperm function by protein tyrosine phosphorylation in diverse wild felid species
Published in Journal of andrology (01-11-1998)“…Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is associated with sperm capacitation and the acrosome reaction in several mammalian species. Changes in phosphorylation of a…”
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