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homeostasis. This broadened view of the scale and diversity of microbiomes and their influence on living organisms is giving rise to exciting emerging research. Birds are the focus of this review, specifically the role of the gut and other microbiomes in
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Introduction Humans are causing the sixth mass extinction, the largest predicted loss of biodiversity for 65 million years, with 41% of amphibians, 26% of mammals and 14% of bird species assessed by the International Union for the Conservation
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during evolution, cross bioactivities have been reported between gonadotropins from various vertebrate species tested in rodents. Thus, it will be determined whether bioactive LH concentrations can be measured in the blood of birds as well as of reptiles
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both BPA and BPF exposure decreased motility in previously cryo-thawed bovine sperm samples. In line with our results, BPA has previously been shown to reduce motility parameters in birds, rats, bovine, and human at doses similar to the current study
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