Disorders of sexual development in wild and captive exotic animals
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Issue Date
2012Subject
HUMANSDOMESTIC ANIMALS
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
POPULATIONS
ENDOCRINOLOGY
ANIMAL ECOLOGY
PHYSIOLOGY
REPRODUCTION
TOXICOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ECOLOGY
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Sexual DevelopmentVolume
6Issue
1-3Begin page
84End page
95
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https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/332203Abstract
...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.Type
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© 2011 S. Karger AG, Baselae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
doi:10.1159/000332203
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