Andre Ganswindt
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Recent Articles
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Driscoll I, Briefer E, Ganswindt A, Manser M
Horm Behav
. 2025 Jan;
168:105676.
PMID: 39824046
Encoding of emotional arousal in vocalisations is commonly observed in the animal kingdom, and provides a rapid means of information transfer about an individual's affective responses to internal and external...
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Osburn K, Crossey B, Majelantle T, Ganswindt A
MethodsX
. 2024 Dec;
13:103077.
PMID: 39717121
Monitoring stress-related faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) concentrations is a reliable, popular and established approach for understanding wildlife responses to perceived stressors. To maintain fGCM integrity post-defaecation, faecal material must be...
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Scheun J, Ganswindt A, Jansen R, Labuschagne K
Conserv Physiol
. 2024 Nov;
12(1):coae079.
PMID: 39544460
Gonadal hormones play a central role in reproductive function and success. As such, quantifying reproductive hormones non-invasively in threatened, vulnerable and endangered wildlife species offers an ideal tool for assessing...
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OConnor B, Crossey B, Hall G, Ganswindt A, Oosthuizen C
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Nov;
14(11):e70526.
PMID: 39539682
DNA metabarcoding is a contemporary technique in diet composition studies and stands to fill key knowledge gaps left by traditional diet analysis methods. For endangered species such as the African...
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Burger M, Webster A, Majelantle T, Scheun J, Ganswindt A
MethodsX
. 2024 Aug;
13:102883.
PMID: 39206057
Monitoring reproductive physiology in wildlife can be a useful tool for assessing population dynamics for conservation and management purposes. Utilizing non-invasive approaches for this, such as quantifying reproductive hormone metabolites...
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Scheun J, Venter L, Ganswindt A
PeerJ
. 2024 Aug;
12:e17847.
PMID: 39157773
Amphibians, with their unique physiology and habitat requirements, are especially vulnerable to changes in environmental temperatures. While the activation of the physiological stress response can help to mitigate the impact...
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Majelantle T, Ganswindt A, Hart D, Hagenah N, Ganswindt S, Bennett N
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 May;
291(2022):20240371.
PMID: 38714210
Naked mole-rats () live in large colonies with one breeding female (queen), one to three breeding males (BMs) and the remainder are non-reproductive subordinates. The animals have a linear dominance...
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Konig A, Kat C, Ganswindt A, Keough N, Rensburg I, Mavunganidze R, et al.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
. 2024 Mar;
63(3):316-324.
PMID: 38508696
Vehicular whole-body vibration (WBV) can have long-term adverse effects on human quality of life. Animal models can be used to study pathophysiologic effects of vibration. The goal of this study...
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Majelantle T, Ganswindt A, Ganswindt S, Hagenah N, Hart D, Bennett N
Animals (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
13(19).
PMID: 37835644
The naked mole-rat () occurs in colonies with a distinct dominance hierarchy, including one dominant, breeding female (the queen), 1-3 breeding males, and non-reproductive subordinates of both sexes that are...
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Pretorius Y, Eggeling T, Ganswindt A
PLoS One
. 2023 Oct;
18(10):e0291293.
PMID: 37788241
There is increasing evidence of compromised welfare for elephants managed in captivity. Should such facilities eventually close, more elephants will need to be rehabilitated and reintegrated into the wild. The...