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Husted, L.; Andersen, M.S.; Borggaard, O.K.; Houe, H.; Olsen, S.N. Risk factors for faecal sand excretion in Icelandic horses 2005 Equine Veterinary Journal 1888 37 351-355
Hughes, K.L.; Sulaiman, I. The ecology of Rhodococcus equi and physicochemical influences on growth 1987 Veterinary Microbiology 2678 14 241-250
Holzapfel, W.H.; Botha, S.J. Physiology of Sporolactobacillus strains isolated from different habitats and the indication of in vitro antagonism against Bacillus species 1988 International Journal of Food Microbiology 2675 7 161-168
Heistermann, M.; Palme, R.; Ganswindt, A. Comparison of different enzyme-immunoassays for assessment of adrenocortical activity in primates based on fecal analysis 2006 American journal of primatology 4078 68 257-273
Griffin, B. The use of fecal markers to facilitate sample collection in group-housed cats 2002 Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science / American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 4165 41 51-56
Ganswindt, A.; Palme, R.; Heistermann, M.; Borragan, S.; Hodges, J.K. Non-invasive assessment of adrenocortical function in the male African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and its relation to musth 2003 General and Comparative Endocrinology 4085 134 156-166
Franceschini, C.; Siutz, C.; Palme, R.; Millesi, E. Seasonal changes in cortisol and progesterone secretion in Common hamsters 2007 General and Comparative Endocrinology 4076 152 14-21
Dalmau, A.; Ferret, A.; Chacon, G.; Manteca, X. Seasonal Changes in Fecal Cortisol Metabolites in Pyrenean Chamois 2007 Journal of Wildlife Management 4254 71 190-194
Carlsson, H.-E.; Lyberg, K.; Royo, F.; Hau, J. Quantification of stress sensitive markers in single fecal samples do not accurately predict excretion of these in the pig 2007 Research in Veterinary Science 5853 82 423-428
Beerwerth, W.; Schurmann, J. [Contribution to the ecology of mycobacteria] 1969 Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Medizinisch-Hygienische Bakteriologie, Virusforschung und Parasitologie. Originale 2743 211 58-69