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  1. Metal deposition of copper and lead bullets in moose harvested in Fennoscandia
  2. Health and Environmental Risks from Lead-based Ammunition: Science Versus Socio-Politics
  3. Chewing lice Trichodectes pinguis pinguis in Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos)
  4. Sarcoptic mange in the Scandinavian wolf Canis lupus population
  5. THIAFENTANIL–AZAPERONE–XYLAZINE AND CARFENTANIL–XYLAZINE IMMOBILIZATIONS OF FREE-RANGING CARIBOU (RANGIFER TARANDUS GRANTI) IN ALASKA, USA
  6. LEUKOCYTE COPING CAPACITY AS A TOOL TO ASSESS CAPTURE- AND HANDLING-INDUCED STRESS IN SCANDINAVIAN BROWN BEARS ( URSUS ARCTOS )
  7. Drivers of hibernation in the brown bear
  8. The Gut Microbiota Modulates Energy Metabolism in the Hibernating Brown Bear Ursus arctos
  9. Physiological evidence for a human-induced landscape of fear in brown bears (Ursus arctos)
  10. Seasonal variation in haematological and biochemical variables in free-ranging subadult brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden
  11. LEUKOCYTE COPING CAPACITY AS A TOOL TO ASSESS CAPTURE- AND HANDLING-INDUCED STRESS IN SCANDINAVIAN BROWN BEARS ( URSUS ARCTOS )
  12. Offset between GPS collar-recorded temperature in moose and ambient weather station data
  13. Comments on mouth-to-snout ventilation in veterinary cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  14. Serological signature of tick-borne pathogens in Scandinavian brown bears over two decades
  15. Haematology and Serum Biochemistry Parameters and Variations in the Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber)
  16. EFFECT OF ACTIVE COOLING AND α-2 ADRENOCEPTOR ANTAGONISM ON CORE TEMPERATURE IN ANESTHETIZED BROWN BEARS ( URSUS ARCTOS )
  17. IgA deficiency in wolves from Canada and Scandinavia
  18. Chemical Immobilization of Free-ranging Fallow Deer ( Dama dama ): Effect of Needle Length on Induction Time
  19. Hematology, Serum Chemistry, and Serum Protein Electrophoresis Ranges for Free-ranging Roe Deer ( Capreolus capreolus ) in Sweden
  20. EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF MONITORING BODY TEMPERATURE IN ANESTHETIZED BROWN BEARS ( URSUS ARCTOS )
  21. Low cardiac output as physiological phenomenon in hibernating, free-ranging Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos) – an observational study
  22. Haematological and biochemical reference intervals for free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden
  23. Improvement of arterial oxygenation in free-ranging moose (Alces alces) immobilized with etorphine-acepromazine-xylazine
  24. Cervids (Deer)
  25. Field Emergencies and Complications
  26. Factors Affecting Date of Implantation, Parturition, and Den Entry Estimated from Activity and Body Temperature in Free-Ranging Brown Bears
  27. OXYGEN SUPPLEMENTATION IN ANESTHETIZED BROWN BEARS ( URSUS ARCTOS )—HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?
  28. Reversible Immobilization of Free-ranging Red Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) with Xylazine-Tiletamine-Zolazepam and Atipamezole
  29. Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
  30. Handbook of Wildlife Chemical ImmobilizationHandbook of Wildlife Chemical Immobilization. Terry J. Kreeger and Jon M. Arnemo. T. Kreeger . Published by Author. 2012. 448 pp. ISBN 965465209 (Paperback). $50.00 from Amazon.com.
  31. Physiologic Evaluation of Medetomidine-Ketamine Anesthesia in Free-ranging Svalbard (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) and Wild Norwegian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
  32. IgA deficiency in wolves
  33. Evaluation of Medetomidine-Ketamine and Atipamezole for Reversible Anesthesia of Free-ranging Gray Wolves (Canis lupus)
  34. BIOCHEMICAL AND HEMATOLOGIC REFERENCE VALUES FOR FREE-RANGING, CHEMICALLY IMMOBILIZED WILD NORWEGIAN REINDEER (RANGIFER TARANDUS TARANDUS) DURING EARLY WINTER
  35. Field anesthesia of least weasels (Mustela nivalis nivalis) with isoflurane
  36. Book review: Handbook of Wildlife Chemical Immobilization; fourth edition. Terry J. Kreeger MS, DVM, PhD and Jon M. Arnemo, DVM, PhD, DECZM. Copyright® 2012. Terry J. Kreeger. 448 pp. printed in China. $50.00 paperback. Private publication; no ISBN
  37. The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet
  38. Body Temperature during Hibernation Is Highly Correlated with a Decrease in Circulating Innate Immune Cells in the Brown Bear ( Ursus arctos ): A Common Feature among Hibernators?
  39. Genetic Predictions of Prion Disease Susceptibility in Carnivore Species Based on Variability of the Prion Gene Coding Region
  40. Capture, Anesthesia, and Disturbance of Free-Ranging Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) during Hibernation
  41. HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM CHEMISTRY REFERENCE RANGES OF FREE-RANGING MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN NORWAY
  42. Effects of different doses of medetomidine and tiletamine–zolazepam on the duration of induction and immobilization in free-ranging yearling brown bears ( Ursus arctos )
  43. Efficacy of a Portable Oxygen Concentrator with Pulsed Delivery for Treatment of Hypoxemia During Anesthesia of Wildlife
  44. Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) Seem Resistant to Atherosclerosis ­Despite Highly Elevated Plasma Lipids during Hibernation and Active State
  45. Physiological evaluation of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) immobilized with etorphine-xylazine-acepromazine in Northern Sweden
  46. Effect of immobilizations on the activity and space use of female moose ( Alces alces )
  47. Mortalities due to constipation and dystocia caused by intraperitoneal radio-transmitters in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx)
  48. Adipose-derived stem cells from the brown bear (Ursus arctos) spontaneously undergo chondrogenic and osteogenic differentiation in vitro
  49. Effective Immobilizing Doses of Medetomidine-Ketamine in Free-ranging, Wild Norwegian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
  50. Physiologic Evaluation of Capture and Anesthesia with Medetomidine–Zolazepam–Tiletamine in Brown Bears (Ursus arctos)
  51. Activity patterns of predator and prey: a simultaneous study of GPS-collared wolves and moose
  52. Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in gray wolves in Scandinavia
  53. Brown bears possess anal sacs and secretions may code for sex
  54. BASELINE NORMAL VALUES AND PHYLOGENETIC CLASS OF THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM OF ANESTHETIZED FREE-RANGING BROWN BEARS (URSUS ARCTOS)
  55. SEROSURVEY FOR CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINE ADENOVIRUS, LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS, AND TOXOPLASMA GONDII IN FREE-RANGING CANIDS IN SCANDINAVIA AND SVALBARD
  56. A comparison of external and internal attachments of radio transmitters on adult crested newts Triturus cristatus
  57. Platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
  58. Treatment of Hypoxemia During Anesthesia of Brown Bears (Ursus arctos)
  59. Dental and Periodontal Health in Free-Ranging Swedish Brown Bears (Ursus arctos)
  60. Reversible Immobilization of Free-ranging Svalbard Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) with Medetomidine-Ketamine and Atipamezole
  61. Hematology and serum clinical chemistry reference intervals for free-ranging Scandinavian gray wolves (Canis lupus)
  62. Internal hydrocephalus combined with pachygyria in a wild-born brown bear cub
  63. The effects of medetomidine and its reversal with atipamezole on plasma glucose, cortisol and noradrenaline in cattle and sheep
  64. Medetomidine and atipamezole in sheep: disposition and clinical effects
  65. Encounter frequencies between GPS-collared wolves (Canis lupus) and moose (Alces alces) in a Scandinavian wolf territory
  66. Prevalence of Yersinia species in healthy free-ranging red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Norway
  67. High plasma IgE levels within the Scandinavian wolf population, and its implications for mammalian IgE homeostasis
  68. CAPTURE AND MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE ANESTHESIA OF FREE-RANGING WOLVERINES (GULO GULO)
  69. Stress
  70. Multistage, Long-Range Natal Dispersal by a Global Positioning System–Collared Scandinavian Wolf
  71. Reversible Immobilization of Free-ranging African Lions (Panthera leo) with Medetomidine-tiletamine-zolazepam and Atipamezole
  72. Risk of capture-related mortality in large free-ranging mammals: experiences from Scandinavia
  73. Reversible anaesthesia of free-ranging lions (Panthera leo) in Zimbabwe
  74. Use of Medetomidine-Ketamine and Atipamezole for Reversible Immobilization of Free-ranging Hog Deer (Axis porcinus) Captured in Drive Nets
  75. Prevalence of enteropathogenic bacteria and Cryptosporidium species in moose (Alces alces) in Norway
  76. Haematological and serum biochemical reference values in free-ranging red deer (Cervus elaphus atlanticus)
  77. SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR ANTIBODIES AGAINST MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS IN FREE-RANGING CERVIDS FROM NORWAY
  78. PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL VALUES FROM APPARENTLY HEALTHY FREE-RANGING POLAR BEARS FROM SVALBARD
  79. Clinical evaluation of established optimal immobilizing doses of medetomidine-ketamine in captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
  80. Determination of optimal immobilizing doses of a medetomidine hydrochloride and ketamine hydrochloride combination in captive reindeer
  81. Medetomidine and atipamezole in sheep: disposition and clinical effects
  82. The effects of medetomidine and its reversal with atipamezole on plasma glucose, cortisol and noradrenaline in cattle and sheep
  83. A pharmacokinetic study including some relevant clinical effects of medetomidine and atipamezole in lactating dairy cows
  84. Analysis of faecal samples from wild animals for verocytotoxin producing Escherichia coli and E coli 0157
  85. Effects of medetomidine and atipamezole on serum glucose and cortisol levels in captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
  86. ANTIBODIES AGAINST ORTHOPOXVIRUSES IN WILD CARNIVORES FROM FENNOSCANDIA
  87. Reversal of medetomidine‐induced sedation in reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus tarandus ) with atipamezole increases the medetomidine concentration in plasma
  88. Immobilization of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) with medetomidine-ketamine and remobilization with atipamezole
  89. Immobilization of free-ranging cattle with medetomidine and its reversal by atipamezole
  90. Chemical capture of free-ranging red deer (Cervus elaphus) with medetomidine-ketamine
  91. Serological investigation of virus infections in harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals (Cystophora cristata)
  92. Chemical capture of free-ranging cattle: Immobilization with xylazine or medetomidine, and reversal with atipamezole
  93. Reversal of xylazine-induced sedation in dairy calves with atipamezole: A field trial
  94. Xylazine-induced sedation in axis deer (Axis axis) and its reversal by atipamezole
  95. Immobilization of mink (Mustela vison) with medetomidine-ketamine and remobilization with atipamezole