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Behaviour Pattern of Musth and NON Musth in Captive Asian Elephant
Adult male elephants live in a highly dynamic world of changing sexual state, rank, association and behaviour. Physiologically musth is known to be associated with the elevated testosterone levels. There is a positive relationship between changes in testosterone and musth related behaviour, which ma...
Main Author: | Sathasivam S |
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Other Authors: | Saseendran P C (Guide) |
Format: | Ph.D Thesis |
Language: | Undetermined |
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Mannuthy
Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
2004
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