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Non-invasive methods for hormone analysis in wild animals

2008

Ostner, Julia(Georg August University Kellnerweg, Gottingen (Germany). Courant Research Center Evolution of Soical Behaviour)


Bibliographic information
Pagination
p. 28
Other Subjects
Hormone data collected; Non-invasive methods; Behavior data collected; Modulate behavior
Language
English
Note
Summary only
Type
Summary; Non-Conventional
Source
Abstracts of the Thailand wildlife seminar 29th: Use of technology for wildlife conservation in Thailand, Kasetsart University, Bangkok (Thailand). Faculty of ForestryNational Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok (Thailand)Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Bangkok (Thailand)Wildlife Conservation Society Thailand Program, Nonthaburi (Thailand)Zoological Park Organization Under the Royal Patronage of H.M. The King, Bangkok (Thailand).- Bangkok (Thailand), 2008.- p. 28
Conference
29. Thailand wildlife seminar, Bangkok (Thailand), 18-19 Dec 2008

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