Cleft palate syndrome in the endangered spectacled flying fox (pteropus conspicillatus): implications for conservation and comparative research

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  • who: Lee McMichael and colleagues from the School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD, Australia have published the paper: Cleft Palate Syndrome in the Endangered Spectacled Flying Fox (Pteropus conspicillatus): Implications for Conservation and Comparative Research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This paper presents a rudimentary characterisation of the morphological signs of cleft palate syndrome in spectacled flying fox neonates, examines the incidence of the syndrome, and reviews current flying fox research to develop hypotheses related to the aetiology of the syndrome and develop future research focus. As this study examined only the . . .

     

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