2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2010.05.003
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Eosinophilia and biotoxin exposure in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from a coastal area impacted by repeated mortality events

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“…Read et al (1993) found size similarities between dolphins sampled in Sarasota Bay and the western North Atlantic, suggesting that these reference ranges are likely applicable to populations from other regions of the USA. As bottlenose dolphin health assessment projects in the USA have increased in number and geographic range in recent years , Schwacke et al 2010, 2012, these reference ranges can be used to identify individuals or stocks with compromised health conditions that may be related to or reflected by changes in body condition. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Read et al (1993) found size similarities between dolphins sampled in Sarasota Bay and the western North Atlantic, suggesting that these reference ranges are likely applicable to populations from other regions of the USA. As bottlenose dolphin health assessment projects in the USA have increased in number and geographic range in recent years , Schwacke et al 2010, 2012, these reference ranges can be used to identify individuals or stocks with compromised health conditions that may be related to or reflected by changes in body condition. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood was drawn from ventral fluke vasculature as described in Schwacke et al [16]. Whole blood was kept cool, wrapped and shipped overnight on ice packs to the University of Connecticut for immunological testing.…”
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“…Gulf of Mexico DA in urine, feces and blood Schwacke et al (2010), Fire et al (2011), andTwiner et al (2011) Harbour seal…”
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confidence: 99%