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Evaluation of the welfare and reproductive biology of captive tigers using non-invasive techniques: Behaviour and hormone monitoring
Josh Scherpenhuizen
Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Panthera Tigris
100%
Metabolite
36%
Glucocorticoid
36%
Behavior
31%
Odor
22%
Water
18%
Enzyme Immunoassay
13%
Estrus
13%
Seasons
13%
Carnivore
9%
Researchers
9%
Area
9%
Climate
9%
Australians
4%
Prevalence
4%
Reproductives
4%
Feces
4%
Hormones
4%
Sprinklers
4%
Observational Studies
4%
Pastes
4%
Simulation Mode
4%
Biological Sciences
4%
Olfactory Cue
4%
Information
4%
Research
4%
Monitoring
4%
Women
4%
Varieties
4%
Rain
4%
Temperature
4%
Adults
4%
Face
4%
Equipment
4%
Weather
4%
Particles
4%
Swimming Pools
4%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Glucocorticoid
36%
Estrus
13%