2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702012000400006
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Abstract: ABSTRACT. The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach of the adult pampas deer, Ozotoceros bezoarticus (Linnaeus, 1758), a cervid species considered to ingest high quantities of grass in its natural diet, was described. Fourteen deceased adult pampas deer of both sexes from a captive breeding station were used for this study. There were no differences in the absolute or relative size from the different compartments of the stomach in relation to gender. Compared to measurements in other ruminants, pampas deer appear… Show more

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“…The existence of the small reticular crests agrees with data used by Clauss et al. () for other deer and with what we observed in the pampas deer (Pérez and Ungerfeld, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The existence of the small reticular crests agrees with data used by Clauss et al. () for other deer and with what we observed in the pampas deer (Pérez and Ungerfeld, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The most of anatomical studies related to these deer species have focused on the urogenital apparatus (Halder et al., ; Willard and Randel, ; Pérez et al., ,b) and lower digestive system (Pérez et al., ; Pérez and Ungerfeld, ; Pérez and Vazquez, ). The detailed anatomy of the vascular system has not reported in these deer species until now.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical measurements were either taken from existing publications (Bonin, Tremblay, & Côté, ; Booyse & Dehority, ; Church, ; Clauss, Hofmann, Hummel, et al, ; Clauss, Hummel, Vercammen, & Streich, ; Clauss, Hummel, Völlm, Lorenz, & Hofmann, ; Clauss, Reese, & Eulenberger, ; Geiger, Hofmann, & König, ; Hofmann, ; Hofmann, Geiger, & König, ; Hofmann, Knight, & Skinner, ; Holand & Staaland, ; Holtenius & Björnhag, ; Jerbi, Bayoudh, Clauss, & Pérez, ; Jerbi & Pérez, ; Jiang et al, ; Lauwers, ; Ledger & Smith, ; Li, Yuan, & Zhou, ; Mathiesen et al, ; McSweeney, ; Nagy & Regelin, ; Pérez, Erdogan, & Ungerfeld, ; Pérez & Ungerfeld, ; Pérez & Vazquez, ; Pfeiffer, ; Reissig, ; Sauer et al, ; Sauer et al, ; Sauer, Bertelsen, Lund, Weisbjerg, & Clauss, ; Sibbald & Milne, ; Staaland, Adamczewski, & Gunn, ; Stafford & Stafford, ; Tahas et al, ; Takatsuki, ; Werner, ), or from previously unpublished observations during dissections performed by both senior authors. The data are given in the electronic Supporting Information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%