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Schmidt, Elizabeth, Patricia Serafini, Elenise Sipinski, and Antonio Paulillo. "Plasma protein concentrations of the young and adult Amazona brasiliensis parrots." Veterinarski glasnik 71, no. 1 (2017): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vetgl170117008s.

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Introduction. The Red-tailed Amazon parrot (Amazona brasiliensis) is an endangered species of the Psittacine family, and for which various data are important for a comprehensive preservation plan. Data about plasma protein gel electrophoresis of Amazon parrot blood are scarce. The purpose of this study was to determine plasma protein concentrations and concentrations of major protein bands in blood of young and adult Red-tailed Amazon parrot (Amazona brasiliensis). Materials and Methods. Blood samples from eight young and eight adult healthy free-living parrots were obtained. Plasma protein co
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Kolchanova, Sofiia, Sergei Kliver, Aleksei Komissarov, et al. "Genomes of Three Closely Related Caribbean Amazons Provide Insight for Species History and Conservation." Genes 10, no. 1 (2019): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10010054.

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Islands have been used as model systems for studies of speciation and extinction since Darwin published his observations about finches found on the Galapagos. Amazon parrots inhabiting the Greater Antillean Islands represent a fascinating model of species diversification. Unfortunately, many of these birds are threatened as a result of human activity and some, like the Puerto Rican parrot, are now critically endangered. In this study we used a combination of de novo and reference-assisted assembly methods, integrating it with information obtained from related genomes to perform genome reconstr
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Lopes, IF, MA Del Lama, and SN Del Lama. "Genetic variability in three Amazon parrot species." Brazilian Journal of Biology 67, no. 4 suppl (2007): 883–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842007000500011.

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Parrots of the genus Amazona are among the most threatened species of the Order Pscittaciformes. This work describes allozyme polymorphisms in three Amazon parrot species - the Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva), the Orange-winged Amazon (Amazona amazonica), and the Festive Amazon (Amazona festiva) -, and provides useful data for the evaluation of their genetic variability. We electrophoretically analyzed blood samples from 68 wild-caught individuals, maintained in captivity in three Brazilian zoos. Eight of the ten studied enzyme loci exhibited polymorphism. Glucosephosphate isomerase (Gpi
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Biddle, Rebecca, Ivette Solis-Ponce, Martin Jones, Mark Pilgrim, and Stuart Marsden. "Parrot Ownership and Capture in Coastal Ecuador: Developing a Trapping Pressure Index." Diversity 13, no. 1 (2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13010015.

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We located rural communities with pet parrots and used these locations to predict the probability of illegal parrot ownership across coastal Ecuador, using variables related to demand for pets, parrot availability, and trapping accessibility. In 12 pet keeping communities, we carried out in-depth interviews with 106 people, to quantify ownership, trapping, and interviewees’ attitudes towards these behaviours. We combined these data to calculate a trapping pressure index for four key roosting, feeding and nesting sites for the Critically Endangered Lilacine or Ecuadorian Amazon Parrot Amazona l
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Beaufrère, Hugues, Fernanda Castillo-Alcala, David L. Holmberg, Sarah Boston, Dale A. Smith, and W. Michael Taylor. "Branchial Cysts in Two Amazon Parrots (Amazona species)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 24, no. 1 (2010): 46–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2008-062r.1.

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Siqueira, R. S., R. B. Lucena, R. R. Guerra, et al. "Erratic migration of Ascaridia hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Ascaridida) in a blue-fronted Amazon parrot (Amazona aestiva) from illegal wildlife trade: case report." Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 73, no. 2 (2021): 445–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12143.

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ABSTRACT Ascaridiasis by Ascaridia hermaphrodita is a common parasitic disease in blue-fronted Amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva) and the contamination occurs by ingestion of eggs. Illegal trade of wild birds can increase the frequency of visceral erratic migration by this parasite. Hence, this report describes the erratic migration of A. hermaphrodita and associated lesions in a blue-fronted Amazon parrot. This is a retrospective study, which originated from several apprehension of illegal birds in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. Necropsy revealed intense intestinal ascarid infestation. Hepatic l
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Allegretti, L., L. Revolledo, C. S. Astolfi-Ferreira, et al. "Isolation and molecular identification of lactic acid bacteria and Bifidobacterium spp. from faeces of the blue-fronted Amazon parrot in Brazil." Beneficial Microbes 5, no. 4 (2014): 497–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/bm2013.0082.

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In Brazil, the blue-fronted Amazon parrot (Amazona aestiva) is a common pet. The faecal microbiota of these birds include a wide variety of bacterial species, the majority of which belong to the Gram-positive lactic acid bacteria (LAB) clade. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in the diversity and abundance of LAB and Bifidobacterium spp. in the cloacae between wild and captive birds and to select, identify and characterise LAB for consideration as a parrot probiotic. Cloacal swabs were collected from 26 wild and 26 captive birds. Bacterial DNA was extracted, and the 16S rRNA
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Kolchanova, Sofiia, Alexey Komissarov, Sergei Kliver, et al. "Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Amazon Parrots in the Greater Antilles." Genes 12, no. 4 (2021): 608. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12040608.

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Amazon parrots (Amazona spp.) colonized the islands of the Greater Antilles from the Central American mainland, but there has not been a consensus as to how and when this happened. Today, most of the five remaining island species are listed as endangered, threatened, or vulnerable as a consequence of human activity. We sequenced and annotated full mitochondrial genomes of all the extant Amazon parrot species from the Greater Antillean (A. leucocephala (Cuba), A. agilis, A. collaria (both from Jamaica), A. ventralis (Hispaniola), and A. vittata (Puerto Rico)), A. albifrons from mainland Central
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Moura, Leiliany N. de, Maria Luisa da Silva, and Jacques M. E. Vielliard. "Influence of the nycthemeral cycle on the roosting behaviour of the Orange-winged Amazon." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 84, no. 2 (2012): 509–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652012005000029.

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Environmental stimuli exert important effects on the expression of the endogenous rhythms. Daily movements of groups of parrots in response to the light/dark cycle have been studied by several researchers. However, the factors modifying the intrinsic rhythmicity of this behaviour remain little known. This study describes how the nychthemeral/circadian periodicity of roost daily movements of the Orange-winged Amazon Amazona amazonica is modified by weather factors. Numbers of parrots arriving or leaving the roosting site Ilha dos Papagaios were determined on a minute by minute basis. More parro
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Paula, Valéria V., Denise T. Fantoni, Denise A. Otsuki, and José O. C. Auler Jr. "Blood-gas and electrolyte values for Amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva)." Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28, no. 2 (2008): 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-736x2008000200003.

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The aim was to provide reference data for blood gas/acid-base status and electrolytes for non-anesthetized Amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva). Thirty-five adult parrots from Tietê ecologic park were utilized. Arterial blood (0.3ml) samples were anaerobically collected from the superficial ulnar artery in heparinized (sodium heparin) 1-ml plastic syringes. The samples were immediately analyzed through a portable analyzer (i-STAT*, Abbot, Illinois, USA) with cartridges (EG7+). These data were grouped in such a way as to present both mean and standard deviation: body weight (360±37g), respiratory r
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Luna, Álvaro, Pedro Romero-Vidal, Fernando Hiraldo, and Jose L. Tella. "Cities may save some threatened species but not their ecological functions." PeerJ 6 (June 22, 2018): e4908. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4908.

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BackgroundUrbanization is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. Wildlife responses to urbanization, however, are greatly variable and, paradoxically, some threatened species may achieve much larger populations in urban than in natural habitats. Urban conservation hotspots may therefore help some species avoid regional or even global extinctions, but not conserve their often overlooked ecological functions in the wild. We aim to draw attention to this issue using two species of globally threatened parrots occurring in the Dominican Republic: the Hispaniolan amazon (Amazona vent
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Vaz, Frederico Fontanelli, Elenise Angelotti Bastos Sipinski, Gláucia Helena Fernandes Seixas, Nêmora Pauletti Prestes, Jaime Martinez, and Tânia Freitas Raso. "Molecular Survey of Pathogens in Wild Amazon Parrot Nestlings: Implications for Conservation." Diversity 13, no. 6 (2021): 272. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13060272.

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South America presents the greatest Psittacidae diversity in the world, but also has the highest numbers of threatened parrot species. Recently, exotic viruses have been detected in captive native psittacine birds in Brazil, however, their impacts on the health of wild parrots are still unknown. We evaluated the presence of Chlamydia psittaci, Psittacid alphaherpesvirus 1 (PsHV-1), avipoxvirus and beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) in wild Amazona aestiva, A. brasiliensis and A. pretrei nestlings and in wild caught A. aestiva nestlings seized from illegal trade. Samples were collected from
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Greenacre, Cheryl B., and Angela L. Lusby. "Physiologic Responses of Amazon Parrots (Amazona species) to Manual Restraint." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 18, no. 1 (2004): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2003-011.

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Emery, Lee C., Sherry K. Cox, and Marcy J. Souza. "Pharmacokinetics of Nebulized Terbinafine in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 26, no. 3 (2012): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2012-003r.1.

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Murphy, Shannon M., Jerome V. Braun, and James R. Millam. "Bathing behavior of captive Orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica)." Applied Animal Behaviour Science 132, no. 3-4 (2011): 200–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2011.04.010.

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Hvenegaard, Ana Paula, Angélica M. V. Safatle, Marta B. Guimarães, Antônio J. P. Ferreira, and Paulo S. M. Barros. "Retrospective study of ocular disorders in Amazon parrots." Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29, no. 12 (2009): 979–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-736x2009001200005.

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A retrospective study was conducted to identify the occurrence and types of ocular disorders in 57 Amazon parrots admitted to the Ophthalmology Service, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil from 1997 to 2006. The most frequent observed disorder was cataracts, present in 24 of the 114 examined eyes (57 parrots). Uveitis, ulcerative keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis were frequently diagnosed as well. The cornea was the most affected ocular structure, with 28 reported disorders. Uveal disorders also were commonly observed. Conjunctiva and e
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Zavgorodniy, A. I., S. A. Pozmogova, and M. V. Kalashnyk. "Domestic parrots as a potential source of Mycobacteriosis." Journal for Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnology and Biosafety 6, no. 2 (2020): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.36016/jvmbbs-2020-6-2-1.

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The article presents the results of bacteriological examination of five samples of feces from grey parrots (Psittacus) (n = 3), cockatoo (Cacatua) (n = 1), yellow-crowned amazon (Amazona) (n = 1). Five cultures of mycobacteria were bacteriologically isolated from the five samples. According to biochemical and cultural-morphological characteristics, mycobacterial cultures are classified as Mycobacterium scrofulaceum (n = 1) and Mycobacterium genavense (n = 4). Isolated cultures of mycobacteria are important in human pathology. Infected exotic poultry pose a potential risk of mycobacterial infec
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Keller, Krista A., David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, Mark J. Acierno, et al. "Thromboelastography Values in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis): A Pilot Study." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29, no. 3 (2015): 174–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2014-018.

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Tully, Thomas N., Anna Osofsky, Peter L. H. Jowett, and Giselle Hosgood. "ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE CONCENTRATIONS IN HEPARINIZED BLOOD OF HISPANIOLAN AMAZON PARROTS (AMAZONA VENTRALIS)." Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 34, no. 4 (2003): 411–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1638/02-004.

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Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, David, Butch KuKanich, Nicholas S. Keuler, Julia M. Klauer, and Joanne R. Paul-Murphy. "Antinociceptive effects of nalbuphine hydrochloride in Hispaniolan Amazon parrots (Amazona ventralis)." American Journal of Veterinary Research 72, no. 6 (2011): 736–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.72.6.736.

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Arrieta, M., H. Fernández-Bellon, M. Martín, E. Vidal, B. Pérez de Val, and A. Ramis. "Mycobacterium genavense Infection in a Group of Amazon Parrots (Amazona albifrons)." Journal of Comparative Pathology 174 (January 2020): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2019.10.119.

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Becker Saidenberg, André, Neiva Maria Robaldo Guedes, Gláucia Helena Fernandes Seixas, et al. "A Survey for Escherichia coli Virulence Factors in Asymptomatic Free-Ranging Parrots." ISRN Veterinary Science 2012 (July 10, 2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/984813.

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Parrots in captivity are frequently affected by Escherichia coli (E. coli) infections. The objective of this study was to collect information on the carrier state for E. coli pathotypes in asymptomatic free-ranging parrots. Cloacal swabs were collected from nestlings of Hyacinth, Lear’s macaws and Blue-fronted Amazon parrots and tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for virulence factors commonly found in enteropathogenic, avian pathogenic, and uropathogenic E. coli strains. In total, 44 samples were cultured and E. coli isolates were yielded, from which DNA was extracted and processed by
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Millam, J. R., B. Kenton, L. Jochim, T. Brownback, and A. T. Brice. "Breeding orange-winged Amazon parrots in captivity." Zoo Biology 14, no. 3 (1995): 275–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zoo.1430140308.

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Zandvliet, M. M. J. M., G. M. Dorrestein, and M. Van Der Hage. "Chronic pulmonary interstitial fibrosis in Amazon parrots." Avian Pathology 30, no. 5 (2001): 517–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03079450120078716.

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Sánchez-Mercado, Ada, Oriana Blanco, Bibiana Sucre-Smith, José Manuel Briceño-Linares, Carlos Peláez, and Jon Paul Rodríguez. "Using Peoples’ Perceptions to Improve Conservation Programs: The Yellow-Shouldered Amazon in Venezuela." Diversity 12, no. 9 (2020): 342. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d12090342.

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The perceptions and attitudes of local communities help understand the social drivers of unsustainable wildlife use and the social acceptability of conservation programs. We evaluated the social context influencing illegal harvesting of the threatened yellow-shouldered Amazon (Amazona barbadensis) and the effectiveness of a longstanding conservation program in the Macanao Peninsula, Margarita Island, Venezuela. We interviewed 496 people from three communities and documented their perceptions about (1) status and the impact of threats to parrot populations, (2) acceptability of the conservation
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Stepanova, M. V., V. A. Ostapenko, and S. V. Agulina. "Application of the centile scale method for assessing the health of parrots." Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya 1, no. 1 (2021): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202101003.

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The article presents the results of studies of the microelement composition of feathers of wild birds kept in the conditions of zoos in Moscow and Ivanovo. The aim of the study was to study the content of some heavy metals and arsenic in representatives of the cockatoo subfamily – Cacatuinae (White cockatoo – Cacatua alba, Sulper-crested ccockatoo – Cacatua galerita), and birds of subfamily Psittacinae – Blue-fronted Amazon – Amazona aestiva, Burrowing parakeet – Cyanoliseus patagonus assessing the health status of birds. In 2018–2020, parrot`s feathers were studied for the accumulation of zin
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Flanders, Alison J., Brian Speer, Drury R. Reavill, et al. "Development and validation of 2 probe-hybridization quantitative PCR assays for rapid detection of a pathogenic Coxiella species in captive psittacines." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 32, no. 3 (2020): 423–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1040638720912221.

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Avian coxiellosis is an emerging cause of morbidity and mortality among captive psittacines, and the utility of a rapid detection test using easily obtained samples is paramount in a clinical setting. New sequences were obtained from 3 genes: groEL, dnaK, and rpoB. We developed probe-hybridization quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays using groEL and dnaK genes. Samples, including splenic aspirates, liver aspirates, whole blood, and choanal, conjunctival, and cloacal swabs, were collected from 4 psittacine species including 3 blue-and-gold macaws ( Ara ararauna), 2 scarlet-chested parrots ( Neophema
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Carpenter, James W., Thomas N. Tully, Ronette Gehring, and David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman. "Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics of Piperacillin/Tazobactam in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 31, no. 2 (2017): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2015-131.

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SOUZA, MARCY J., JONATHAN S. WALL, ALAN STUCKEY, and GREGORY B. DANIEL. "STATIC AND DYNAMIC 18FDG-PET IN NORMAL HISPANIOLAN AMAZON PARROTS (AMAZONA VENTRALIS)." Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 52, no. 3 (2010): 340–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2010.01793.x.

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Kim, Lilian C., Joseph P. Garner, and James R. Millam. "Preferences of Orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica) for cage enrichment devices." Applied Animal Behaviour Science 120, no. 3-4 (2009): 216–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2009.06.006.

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BIDDLE, REBECCA, IVETTE SOLIS PONCE, PAUL CUN, et al. "Conservation status of the recently described Ecuadorian Amazon parrot Amazona lilacina." Bird Conservation International 30, no. 4 (2020): 586–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270920000222.

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SummaryAmazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangroves, lowland coastal forests, agricultural and community owned land. The species was described in 2014 and listed as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List, however, full assessment of the population was lacking. Using a combination of field observations, roost surveys and community questionnaires, conducted over the last 20 years, we provide up-to-date information on the species’ Extent of Occurrence, estimate its global population size, and evaluate its level of threat. Our results suggest the
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Baquião, Arianne Costa, Janaina Oliveira Luna, Aziz Orro Medina, Luiz Francisco Sanfilippo, Maria Jacinta de Faria, and Manuel Armando Azevedo dos Santos. "OPTIMIZED NESTED POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR ANTEMORTEM DETECTION OFMYCOBACTERIAIN AMAZON PARROTS (AMAZONA AESTIVA) AND ORANGE-WINGED AMAZONS (AMAZONA AMAZONICA)." Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 45, no. 1 (2014): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1638/2013-0019r1.1.

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Fricke, Cornelia, Volker Schmidt, Kerstin Cramer, Maria-Elisabeth Krautwald-Junghanns, and Gerry M. Dorrestein. "Characterization of Atherosclerosis by Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Methods in African Grey Parrots (Psittacus erithacus) and Amazon Parrots (Amazona spp.)." Avian Diseases 53, no. 3 (2009): 466–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/8521-111908-case.1.

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Ravich, Michelle, Carolyn Cray, Laurie Hess, and Kristopher L. Arheart. "Lipid Panel Reference Intervals for Amazon Parrots (Amazonaspecies)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 28, no. 3 (2014): 209–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2013-055.

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de Wit, Martine, Nico J. Schoemaker, Marja J. L. Kik, and Ineke Westerhof. "Hypercalcemia in Two Amazon Parrots with Malignant Lymphoma." Avian Diseases 47, no. 1 (2003): 223–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/0005-2086(2003)047[0223:hitapw]2.0.co;2.

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Guzman, David Sanchez-Migallon, Hugues Beaufrère, Butch KuKanich, et al. "Pharmacokinetics of Single Oral Dose of Pimobendan in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 28, no. 2 (2014): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2012-061.

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Beaufrère, Hugues, Mark G. Papich, João Brandão, Javier Nevarez, and Thomas N. Tully. "Plasma Drug Concentrations of Orally Administered Rosuvastatin in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29, no. 1 (2015): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2014-015.

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Baine, Katherine, Michael P. Jones, Sherry Cox, and Tomás Martín-Jiménez. "Pharmacokinetics of Compounded Intravenous and Oral Gabapentin in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29, no. 3 (2015): 165–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2014-025.

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Skeate, S. T. "Social Play Behaviour in Captive White-fronted Amazon Parrots Amazona albifrons." Bird Behavior 6, no. 1 (1985): 46–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/015613885792335284.

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da Cunha, Anderson F., George M. Strain, Nathalie Rademacher, Rodney Schnellbacher, and Thomas N. Tully. "Palpation- and ultrasound-guided brachial plexus blockade in Hispaniolan Amazon parrots ( Amazona ventralis )." Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia 40, no. 1 (2013): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2995.2012.00783.x.

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Fox, Rebecca A., and James R. Millam. "Novelty and individual differences influence neophobia in orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica)." Applied Animal Behaviour Science 104, no. 1-2 (2007): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2006.04.033.

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Schaffer, Débora P. H., Nayone L. L. C. de Araújo, Ana Cláudia S. Raposo, Emanoel F. Martins Filho, João Victor R. Vieira, and Arianne P. Oriá. "Sedative Effects of Intranasal Midazolam Administration in Wild Caught Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva) and Orange-winged Amazon (Amazona amazonica) Parrots." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 31, no. 3 (2017): 213–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/2016-201.

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Bianchi, M. A. F., R. H. Mello, H. Bianchi, J. L. Bermond Júnior, and P. A. F. Ibrahim. "Restrain of birds with bottles of polyethylene terephthalate, tested in red-browed from the Atlantic Forest." Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 68, no. 1 (2016): 136–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-8604.

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In wild animals, containment is the moment of greatest stress caused by the investigator to the animal due to its natural resistance to the moment of capture, handling, containment and transport, attitudes frankly contrary to his nature. In birds, the restraint must meet certain criteria in order to control the animal's movements, avoiding trauma at the same time that you need to keep your breathing amplitude. The high risk of death during the restraint of these animals raised the need to design a device, from bottles of poly ethylene terephthalate (PET), for containing parrots-browed Amazon (
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Overall, Simon E. "Parrots, peccaries, and people." International Journal of Language and Culture 6, no. 1 (2019): 148–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.00020.ove.

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Abstract The western margin of the Amazon basin near the modern-day border between Ecuador and Peru is an area of notable linguistic and ethnic diversity, but the indigenous cultures also show considerable similarities, thanks to a long history of contact and mutual influence. One of the cultural traits of the area is a genre of “magic” songs used to ensure success in all kinds of activities, but especially romantic pursuits, hunting (for men), and gardening (for women). These songs are distinguished musically from other song types, the lyrics are rich in imagery and metaphor (especially relat
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OROSZ, SUSAN E., MICHAEL P. JONES, SHERRY K. COX, NANCY K. ZAGAYA, and DONITA L. FRAZIER. "Pharmacokinetics of Amoxicillin Plus Clavulanic Acid in Blue-fronted Amazon Parrots (Amazona aestiva aestiva)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 14, no. 2 (2000): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/1082-6742(2000)014[0107:poapca]2.0.co;2.

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Langlois, Isabelle, Ralph C. Harvey, Michael P. Jones, and Juergen Schumacher. "Cardiopulmonary and Anesthetic Effects of Isoflurane and Propofol in Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots (Amazona ventralis)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 17, no. 1 (2003): 4–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/1082-6742(2003)017[0004:caaeoi]2.0.co;2.

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Silva, Jeana P., Maria C. R. Castiglioni, Danuta P. Doiche, et al. "Radiographic Measurements of the Cardiac Silhouette in Healthy Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrots (Amazona aestiva)." Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 34, no. 1 (2020): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1647/1082-6742-34.1.26.

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de Freitas Raso, Tânia, Sílvia Nery Godoy, Liliane Milanelo, et al. "AN OUTBREAK OF CHLAMYDIOSIS IN CAPTIVE BLUE-FRONTED AMAZON PARROTS (AMAZONA AESTIVA) IN BRAZIL." Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 35, no. 1 (2004): 94–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1638/02-090.

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Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, David, Marcy J. Souza, Jana M. Braun, Sherry K. Cox, Nicholas S. Keuler, and Joanne R. Paul-Murphy. "Antinociceptive effects after oral administration of tramadol hydrochloride in Hispaniolan Amazon parrots (Amazona ventralis)." American Journal of Veterinary Research 73, no. 8 (2012): 1148–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.73.8.1148.

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Geelen, Saskia, David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, Marcy J. Souza, Sherry Cox, Nicholas S. Keuler, and Joanne R. Paul-Murphy. "Antinociceptive effects of tramadol hydrochloride after intravenous administration to Hispaniolan Amazon parrots (Amazona ventralis)." American Journal of Veterinary Research 74, no. 2 (2013): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.74.2.201.

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