Analysis of risk factors associated with gas embolism and evaluation of predictors of mortality in 482 loggerhead sea turtles
Abstract Sea turtles that are entrapped in static and towed nets may develop gas embolism which can lead to severe organ injury and death. Trawling characteristics, physical and physiologic factors associated with gas-embolism and predictors of mortality were analysed from 482 bycaught loggerheads....
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Autores principales: | D. Franchini, C. Valastro, S. Ciccarelli, P. Trerotoli, S. Paci, F. Caprio, P. Salvemini, A. Lucchetti, A. Di Bello |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f56db251dc0f4145a12cc65c4e9abe5c |
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