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  1. In southern Africa, various options to manage elephant populations are being considered. Immunocontraception is considered to be the most ethically acceptable and logistically feasible method for control of sm...

    Authors: Gabriela Benavides Valades, Andre Ganswindt, Henry Annandale, Martin L Schulman and Henk J Bertschinger
    Citation: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2012 10:63
  2. Validation of a method for the minimally-invasive measurement of physiological stress will help understanding of risk factors that may contribute to stress-associated events including recrudescence of Equid he...

    Authors: Martin Schulman, Annet Becker, Stefanie Ganswindt, Alan Guthrie, Tom Stout and Andre Ganswindt
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2014 10:25
  3. Numerous factors like continuous habitat reduction or fragmentation for free-ranging giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) as well as e.g. suboptimal housing conditions for animals in captivity might lead to behaviou...

    Authors: Peter A Seeber, Isabelle Ciofolo and André Ganswindt
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2012 5:650
  4. Glucocorticoids mediate responses to perceived stressors, thereby restoring homeostasis. However, prolonged glucocorticoid elevation may cause homeostatic overload. Using extensive field investigations of band...

    Authors: Pete N. Laver, André Ganswindt, Stefanie B. Ganswindt and Kathleen A. Alexander
    Citation: BMC Ecology 2020 20:12
  5. African horse sickness (AHS) is of importance to health and international trade in horses worldwide. During export from and transit through AHS endemic countries or zones, physical and chemical measures to pro...

    Authors: Patrick Page, Andre Ganswindt, Johan Schoeman, Gert Venter and Alan Guthrie
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2017 13:283
  6. Numbers of giraffes are declining rapidly in their native habitat. As giraffe research and conservation efforts increase, the demand for more complete measures of the impact of conservation interventions and t...

    Authors: Meredith J. Bashaw, Florian Sicks, Rupert Palme, Franz Schwarzenberger, Adrian S. W. Tordiffe and Andre Ganswindt
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2016 12:235
  7. The prevalence of equine herpesvirus types-1 and -4 (EHV-1 and -4) in South African Thoroughbreds at auction sales is currently undefined. Commingling of young Thoroughbreds from various populations together w...

    Authors: Marcha Badenhorst, Patrick Page, Andre Ganswindt, Peter Laver, Alan Guthrie and Martin Schulman
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2015 11:126