We report on the epidemiology of tattoo disease in a community of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus from the Sado estuary, Portugal. The presence of tattoos (T++) and tattoo-like (T+) lesions was examined in 586 photographic records of 35 dolphins taken from 1994 to 1997. Images were rated into 3 categories: good (GI), average (AI) and poor (PI). Dolphins positive for T++ lesions were observed in 19 GI. Dolphins with T+ lesions were seen in 39 GI, 23 AI and 6 PI. For statistical analysis the dolphins were divided into 2 age classes (immature and adult) and the data grouped into 2 periods (1994-1995 and 1996-1997). Minimum prevalence of T++ lesions in 32 dolphins was 21.9% in 1994-1995 and 15.6% in 1996-1997. Variation in prevalence of ...
Tattoo skin disease (TSD) is a poxviral disease typical of cetaceans. Two juvenile and well-preserve...
We succinctly review and document new cases of diseases of the skin and the skeletal system and exte...
Cetacean populations in the Strait of Gibraltar are heavily impacted by human activities. Photograph...
We report on the epidemiology of tattoo disease in a community of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops trunc...
The presence of tattoo skin disease (TSD) was examined in 1392 free-ranging and dead odontocetes com...
The presence of tattoo skin disease (TSD) was examined in 1392 free-ranging and dead odontocetes com...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of the Gulf of Ambracia are exposed to numerous growing ant...
We examined the presence of tattoo lesions in 613 small cetaceans belonging to nine species and orig...
There are increasing concerns that human activities promote the development of natural diseases in a...
Skin marks occur frequently in many cetacean species across the globe revealing a broad spectrum of ...
Photo-identification data of 35 common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) encoun...
Skin disease occurs frequently in many cetacean species across the globe; methods to categorize lesi...
Experimental studies have highlighted the potential influence of contaminants on marine mammal immun...
Currently, there is no standardised method for classifying skin lesions on small cetaceans from imag...
Tattoo skin disease (TSD) is a poxviral disease typical of cetaceans. Two juvenile and well-preserve...
Tattoo skin disease (TSD) is a poxviral disease typical of cetaceans. Two juvenile and well-preserve...
We succinctly review and document new cases of diseases of the skin and the skeletal system and exte...
Cetacean populations in the Strait of Gibraltar are heavily impacted by human activities. Photograph...
We report on the epidemiology of tattoo disease in a community of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops trunc...
The presence of tattoo skin disease (TSD) was examined in 1392 free-ranging and dead odontocetes com...
The presence of tattoo skin disease (TSD) was examined in 1392 free-ranging and dead odontocetes com...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of the Gulf of Ambracia are exposed to numerous growing ant...
We examined the presence of tattoo lesions in 613 small cetaceans belonging to nine species and orig...
There are increasing concerns that human activities promote the development of natural diseases in a...
Skin marks occur frequently in many cetacean species across the globe revealing a broad spectrum of ...
Photo-identification data of 35 common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) encoun...
Skin disease occurs frequently in many cetacean species across the globe; methods to categorize lesi...
Experimental studies have highlighted the potential influence of contaminants on marine mammal immun...
Currently, there is no standardised method for classifying skin lesions on small cetaceans from imag...
Tattoo skin disease (TSD) is a poxviral disease typical of cetaceans. Two juvenile and well-preserve...
Tattoo skin disease (TSD) is a poxviral disease typical of cetaceans. Two juvenile and well-preserve...
We succinctly review and document new cases of diseases of the skin and the skeletal system and exte...
Cetacean populations in the Strait of Gibraltar are heavily impacted by human activities. Photograph...