Search Results - "Maly, Morgan"
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An Investigation of Ovarian and Adrenal Hormone Activity in Post-Ovulatory Cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus )
Published in Animals (Basel) (22-03-2022)“…Cheetahs have been the subject of reproductive study for over 35 years, yet steroid hormone activity remains poorly described after ovulation. Our objective…”
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Non-invasive identification of protein biomarkers for early pregnancy diagnosis in the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
Published in PloS one (13-12-2017)“…Approximately 80% of cheetahs living in typical zoological collections never reproduce. In more than 60% of breedings, the female is confirmed to ovulate, but…”
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Assessing puberty in female cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) via faecal hormone metabolites and body weight
Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-12-2021)“…With fewer than 7500 cheetahs remaining in the wild, ex situ cheetah populations serve as an insurance policy against extinction and a resource to study…”
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Assessing puberty in ex situ male cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) via fecal hormone metabolites and body weights
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-11-2018)“…•Androgen concentrations increased to adult levels by 18–24 months of age.•Males attained adult body weights by 21 months of age.•Male cheetahs are considered…”
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Fecal estrogen, progestagen and glucocorticoid metabolites during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla): evidence for delayed implantation
Published in Reproductive biology and endocrinology (27-08-2013)“…Declining numbers of wild giant anteaters highlight the importance of sustainable captive populations. Unfortunately, captive reproductive management is…”
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First Birth of Cheetah Cubs from In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Approximately 30% of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums cheetah population (~350 total animals) is unlikely to breed naturally due to advanced age, health,…”
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Interactions Among Diet, Gut Microbiota, and Gut Health in the Cheetah (Acinonyx Jubatus)
Published 01-01-2023“…The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a member of the Felidae family and the only living member of the genusAcinonyx. Cheetahs are listed as vulnerable by the…”
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