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David Wildt
David Edwin Wildt (March 12, 1950 – January 15, 2020) was an American wildlife biologist, who worked at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) for almost 40 years. He pioneered research in wildlife reproductive physiology, and became instrumental in rescuing species which would have otherwise gone extinct due to dwindling population sizes. The species he may have helped "save" from extinction included cheetahs, lions, African antelopes, black-footed ferrets, while his work included first time artificial inseminations of the clouded leopard, puma, snow leopard, tiger, Eld's deer, scimitar-horned oryx, Persian onager, and the Przewalski's horse. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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Preserving and using germplasm and dissociated embryonic cells for conserving Caribbean and Pacific coral. by Mary Hagedorn, Virginia Carter, Kelly Martorana, Malia K Paresa, Jason Acker, Iliana B Baums, Eric Borneman, Michael Brittsan, Michael Byers, Michael Henley, Michael Laterveer, Jo-Ann Leong, Megan McCarthy, Stuart Meyers, Brian D Nelson, Dirk Petersen, Terrence Tiersch, Rafael Cuevas Uribe, Erik Woods, David Wildt
Published in PLoS ONE (2012-01-01)Get full text
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The evolutionary dynamics of the lion Panthera leo revealed by host and viral population genomics. by Agostinho Antunes, Jennifer L Troyer, Melody E Roelke, Jill Pecon-Slattery, Craig Packer, Christiaan Winterbach, Hanlie Winterbach, Graham Hemson, Laurence Frank, Philip Stander, Ludwig Siefert, Margaret Driciru, Paul J Funston, Kathy A Alexander, Katherine C Prager, Gus Mills, David Wildt, Mitch Bush, Stephen J O'Brien, Warren E Johnson
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Whole Genome Sequencing and Re-sequencing of the Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger): A Resource for Monitoring Diversity in ex Situ and in Situ Populations by Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Gaik Tamazian, David Wildt, Pavel Dobrynin, Changhoon Kim, Paul B. Frandsen, Raquel Godinho, Andrey A. Yurchenko, Aleksey Komissarov, Ksenia Krasheninnikova, Sergei Kliver, Sofia Kolchanova, Margarida Gonçalves, Miguel Carneiro, Pedro Vaz Pinto, Nuno Ferrand, Jesús E. Maldonado, Gina M. Ferrie, Leona Chemnick, Oliver A. Ryder, Warren E. Johnson, Pierre Comizzoli, Stephen J. O’Brien, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi
Published in G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (2019-06-01)Get full text
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