International Society for Wildlife Endocrinology: the future of endocrine measures for reproductive science, animal welfare and conservation biology
André Ganswindt(German Primate Center), Matthew R. Milnes(Hill College), Janine L. Brown(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Linda M. Penfold, Elizabeth W. Freeman(George Mason University), Rachel M. Santymire(Lincoln Park Zoo), Nadja Wielebnowski(Oregon Zoo), Andrew J. Kouba(Memphis Zoo), Mandi M. Vick(Cleveland Metroparks Zoo), Erin L. Willis(Memphis Zoo)
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