Characterization of Longitudinal Testosterone, Cortisol, and Musth in Male Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus), Effects of Aging, and Adrenal Responses to Social Changes and Health Events
Sharon S. Glaeser(Oregon Zoo), Janine L. Brown(Chiang Mai University), Steve Paris(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Chaleamchat Somgird(Chiang Mai University), Katie L. Edwards(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Nadja Wielebnowski(Oregon Zoo), Bob Lee(Oregon Zoo), Candace D. Scarlata(Oregon Zoo), Shawn Finnell(Oregon Zoo)
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