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A case study: fecal corticosteroid and behavior as indicators of welfare during relocation of an Asian elephant

By N. Laws, A. Ganswindt, M. Heistermann, M. Harris, S. Harris, C. Sherwin

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Volume 10
Issue 4
Pages 349-358
ISBN/ISSN 1088-8705
Publisher Taylor & Francis
DOI 10.1080/10888700701555600
Language English
Author Address The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK.Chris.Sherwin@bristol.ac.uk
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  1. Animal behavior
  2. Animal immunology
  3. Animal physiology
  4. Animal rights
  5. Animals
  6. Animal welfare
  7. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  8. Case Report
  9. Clinical aspects
  10. Corticosteroids
  11. Cortisol
  12. Diagnosis
  13. Elephants
  14. Enzymes
  15. Excretion
  16. Feces
  17. Glucocorticoids
  18. Hydrocortisone
  19. Immunoassay
  20. Mammals
  21. peer-reviewed
  22. vertebrates
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