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    Disorders of sexual development in wild and captive exotic animals

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    Issue Date
    2012
    Author
    Mastromonaco, G. F.
    Houck, Marlys L.
    Bergfelt, D. R.
    Subject
    HUMANS
    DOMESTIC ANIMALS
    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
    WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
    POPULATIONS
    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    ANIMAL ECOLOGY
    PHYSIOLOGY
    REPRODUCTION
    TOXICOLOGY
    DEVELOPMENT
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
    ECOLOGY
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    Journal title
    Sexual Development
    Volume
    6
    Issue
    1-3
    Begin page
    84
    End page
    95
    
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    doi:10.1159/000332203
    Alternative link
    https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/332203
    Abstract
    ...Compared to the wealth of information available on humans and domestic species, a better understanding of the factors influencing sexual development in wildlife is essential for developing and improving population management or conservation plans. This review attempts to bring together the different facets of DSDs as studied in the fields of reproductive physiology, endocrinology, ecotoxicology, wildlife biology, and environmental health.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12634/864
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    Article
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    © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
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    doi:10.1159/000332203
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