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2 CZS scientists studied the effects of ocean warming
conditions between 2005 and 2019 in the Peruvian Humboldt
Current System on native predator species—South American Allender, M. C.. (2022, January 15-19). Emerging diseases Cárdenas-Alayza, S., Aguilar, D. G., Adkesson, M. J., Demarcq,
fur seals and sea lions at Punta San Juan. Warming conditions Warming conditions in free-ranging reptiles. Veterinary Meeting & Expo, H., & Tremblay, Y. (2022, Spetmeber 19-23). Segregation
can decrease the amount and alter the distribution of prey
c a n d e c r e a s e t h e a m o u n t a n d a l t e r t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f p r e y Orlando, FL, United States. during foraging in sympatric otariids of the Peruvian
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of the animals’ whiskers as an indicator of the prey items
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institution with detection in two new families of Trainers’ Association (IMATA) Annual Conference,
carnivores [Procedural]. American Association of Chicago, IL, United States.
Zoo Veterinarians Annual Conference, Houston, TX, Cush, C. C., Wells, R. S., Adams, J., Fujioka, E., & Urian, K.
United States. (2022, August 1-5). Gulf of Mexico Dolphin Identification
System (GoMDIS) – A collaborative effort to better define
Angles, R., Adkesson, M. J., Cárdenas-Alayza, S.,
Adamovicz, L., & Allender, M. C. (2022, September bottlenose dolphin movements [Poster presentation].
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17-23). Detection and prevalence of Spheniscid 24 Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine
alphaherpesvirus-1 (SpAHV-1) in a sample of Humboldt Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, United States.
penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) at Punta San Dziobak, M. K., Wells, R. S., Balmer, B., Pisarski, E. C., Wirth, E.,
Juan, Peru [Procedural]. American Association of & Hart, L. B. (2022, August 1-5). Who? What? Where?
Zoo Veterinarians Annual Conference, Houston, TX, A demographic and spatiotemporal characterization of
United States. phthalate exposure in free-ranging common bottlenose
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Sarasota Bay, Florida,
Bassos-Hull, K., Lovewell, G. N., Blackburn, J. L., Kincaid, A. th
L. D., Wilkinson, K., & Wells, R. S. (2022, August 1-5). USA [Oral presentation]. 24 Biennial Conference on the
Barbed! Stingray spine injuries to common bottlenose Biology of Marine Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, United
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Central West Florida, States.
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USA [Poster presentation]. 24 Biennial Conference Edwards, M., Cárdenas-Alayza, S., Ganoza, M. J., Adkesson,
on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, M. J., & Hirons, A. C. (2022, August 1-5). Growth in South
United States. American pinniped whiskers: Calibrating nature’s data
loggers [Procedural]. Society for Marine Mammology
Beal, A. P., Toms, C. N., Kiszka, J., Wells, R. S., & Eirin-Lopez,
M. (2022, August 1-5). We got the BEAT! Epigenetic Conference, Palm Beach, FL, United States.
aging tools for dolphins and beyond [Oral presentation]. Figiel, B., Stacey Vondra, R., McGee, J., & Gonka, M. (2022,
24 Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine February 27-March 4). A holistic approach to bottlenose
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Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, United States. dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) welfare monitoring [Poster
presentation]. International Marine Animal Trainers’
Becker, D. P. (2022, August 3-5). Welcoming, inclusion, and
belonging through programs, partnerships, and places Association (IMATA) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL,
at Brookfield Zoo’s Hamill Family Play Zoo [15-minute United States.
lightening talk ]. Leadership Exchange in Arts and
Disability (LEAD), Raleigh, NC, United States.
CZS staff conducting a health assessment
in Punta San Juan, Peru
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