Topics in Conservation Biology 2012
DOI: 10.5772/34747
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Amazonian Manatee Urinalysis: Conservation Applications

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“…Squamous epithelial cells as found in our dolphin samples are more common in urine samples taken by free-catch, 8 and do not appear to be clinically significant and may be attributable to normal shedding within the urogenital tract. 11,34 Casts were not found or rarely found in the urine of the dolphins we studied, which is considered to be normal in most animal species. 8 Calcium oxalate and struvite crystals have been reported in bottlenose dolphins and other cetaceans.…”
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“…Squamous epithelial cells as found in our dolphin samples are more common in urine samples taken by free-catch, 8 and do not appear to be clinically significant and may be attributable to normal shedding within the urogenital tract. 11,34 Casts were not found or rarely found in the urine of the dolphins we studied, which is considered to be normal in most animal species. 8 Calcium oxalate and struvite crystals have been reported in bottlenose dolphins and other cetaceans.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…8,23 Sediment examination is required to evaluate cellular elements for potential impact on turbidity. 11 In the dolphins studied, almost all had clear urine, except a few cases in which urine sediments and spermatozoa made the sample hazy or slightly cloudy.…”
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“…Eventos como los derrames de petróleo, vertimiento de agua salada sin tratar y roturas de oleoductos como la construcción de represas hidroeléctricas, generan una menor disponibilidad de hábitat para el desarrollo de eventos clave durante el ciclo de vida de esta especie (Pantoja et al, 2012), ya que el ciclo de vida de los manatíes (nacimiento, búsqueda de comida, encontrar pareja, encontrar refugio para protegerse de cazadores) está intrincadamente enlazado con el ciclo del agua (Marmontel, 2013).…”
Section: Legislaciones Que Protegen Al Manatí Amazónico En El Perú De Amenazas De Origen Antropogénicounclassified