EFFECT OF ROUTINE HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION ON BLOOD LEUKOCYTE CONCENTRATIONS AND PLASMA CORTICOSTERONE IN CAPTIVE HISPANIOLAN AMAZON PARROTS (AMAZONA VENTRALIS)
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Rory G. Fuller | T. Tully | L. Romero | H. Beaufrère | M. Ammersbach | J. Nevarez | S. Gaunt | A. McRee | R. Fuller | Mélanie Ammersbach
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