Radiographic analysis of the thickness of the cranial bones in captive compared to wild-living cheetahs and in cheetahs with hypovitaminosis A.
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are implicated. These can occur even under controlled and optimised feeding regimens, which is why surveillance of vitamin A status is mandatory in the successful health management of cheetahs. Serum levels...
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Autores principales: | Martin J Schmidt, Gerhard Steenkamp, Peter Caldwell, Klaus Failing, Robert M Kirberger |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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