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Iophenoxic Acid as a Serum Marker in Carnivores
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Dietary ExposureEducationAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryLaboratory Animal StudyAnimal StudySerum MarkerJuvenile BobcatsToxicologyAnimal PhysiologyAnimal PerformanceExpandable HarnessExpandable Drop-off HarnessAnimal SciencePhysiologyEvolutionary BiologyVeterinary ScienceWildlife BiologyMedicineAnimal Behavior
holstery material instead of elastic to equalize rates of deterioration of the straps. Our data demonstrate the merit of the expandable drop-off harness as a technique to gather long-term information on juvenile bobcats. With additional testing and appropriate modifications, the expandable harness could be adapted to other carnivores. Acknowledgments.--We thank M. W. Schlegel and V. F. Schlegel (deceased) for sewing the harnesses. C. E. Braun, H. S. Donoho, and F. B. Samson critically read the manuscript and offered advice in its preparation. M. P. Elkins, B. R. Motz, and D. C. Finch assisted in recovery of the harnesses from bobcats that had been
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