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Paul E. Marinari
Researcher at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Publications - 22
Citations - 528
Paul E. Marinari is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mustela nigripes. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 401 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul E. Marinari include United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Recovery of gene diversity using long‐term cryopreserved spermatozoa and artificial insemination in the endangered black‐footed ferret
JoGayle Howard,C. Lynch,C. Lynch,Rachel M. Santymire,Rachel M. Santymire,Paul E. Marinari,David E. Wildt +6 more
TL;DR: It is reported the first successful integration of AI with frozen semen into a formal recovery program and the positive impact on genetic diversity for the critically endangered black‐footed ferret Mustela nigripes.
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Age-Dependent Changes in Sperm Production, Semen Quality, and Testicular Volume in the Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes)
K. N. Wolf,K. N. Wolf,David E. Wildt,A. Vargas,Paul E. Marinari,Julie Kreeger,Mary Ann Ottinger,JoGayle Howard +7 more
TL;DR: Functional reproductive capacity of male black-footed ferrets exceeds that of females by at least 2 yr, and testes and seminal quality are indistinguishable among males 1 to 5 yr of age, with progressive reproductive aging occurring thereafter.
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Reproductive inefficiency in male black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes).
K.N. Wolf,K.N. Wolf,David E. Wildt,Astrid Vargas,Paul E. Marinari,Mary Ann Ottinger,JoGayle Howard +6 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that combined behavioral and physiologic factors, but not overall sperm quality, influence reproductive performance in male black-footed ferrets managed in captivity.
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Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
Molly K. Grace,Molly K. Grace,H. Resit Akçakaya,H. Resit Akçakaya,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Anna Heath,Simon Hedges,Simon Hedges,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,Axel Hochkirch,Richard K. B. Jenkins,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,Barney Long,David P. Mallon,David P. Mallon,Erik Meijaard,E. J. Milner-Gulland,Jon Paul Rodríguez,Jon Paul Rodríguez,P. J. Stephenson,P. J. Stephenson,Simon N. Stuart,Richard P. Young,Pablo Acebes,Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto,Silvia Alvarez-Clare,Raphali Rodlis Andriantsimanarilafy,Marina Arbetman,Claudio Azat,Gianluigi Bacchetta,Ruchi Badola,Luis Barcelos,João P. Barreiros,Sayanti Basak,Danielle J. Berger,Sabuj Bhattacharyya,Gilad Bino,Paulo A. V. Borges,Raoul K. Boughton,H. Jane Brockmann,Hannah L. Buckley,Ian J. Burfield,James Burton,Teresa Camacho-Badani,Luis Santiago Cano-Alonso,Ruth H. Carmichael,Christina Carrero,John P. Carroll,Giorgos Catsadorakis,David G. Chapple,Guillaume Chapron,Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury,Louw Claassens,Donatella Cogoni,Rochelle Constantine,Christie Anne Craig,Andrew A. Cunningham,Nishma Dahal,Jennifer C. Daltry,Goura Chandra Das,Niladri Dasgupta,Alexandra Davey,Katharine Davies,Pedro F. Develey,Vanitha Elangovan,David V. Fairclough,Mirko Di Febbraro,Giuseppe Fenu,Fernando Moreira Fernandes,Eduardo Fernandez,Brittany Finucci,Rita Földesi,Catherine M. Foley,Matthew Ford,Michael R. J. Forstner,Néstor García,Ricardo García-Sandoval,Penny C. Gardner,Roberto Garibay-Orijel,Marites Gatan-Balbas,Irene Gauto,Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah Ghazi,Stephanie S. Godfrey,Matthew Gollock,Benito A. González,Tandora D. Grant,Thomas N. E. Gray,Andrew J. Gregory,Roy H. A. van Grunsven,Marieka Gryzenhout,Noelle C. Guernsey,Garima Gupta,Christina Hagen,Christian A. Hagen,Madison B. Hall,Eric M. Hallerman,Kelly M. Hare,Tom Hart,Ruston Hartdegen,Yvette Harvey-Brown,Richard G. Hatfield,Tahneal Hawke,Claudia Hermes,Rod Hitchmough,Pablo Melo Hoffmann,Charlie Howarth,Michael A. Hudson,Syed Ainul Hussain,Charlie Huveneers,Hélène Jacques,Dennis Jorgensen,Suyash Katdare,Lydia K.D. Katsis,Rahul Kaul,Boaz Kaunda-Arara,Lucy Keith-Diagne,Daniel Kraus,Thales Moreira de Lima,Ken Lindeman,Jean Linsky,Edward Louis,Anna Loy,Eimear Nic Lughadha,Jeffrey C. Mangel,Paul E. Marinari,Gabriel M. Martin,Gustavo Martinelli,Philip J. K. McGowan,Alistair McInnes,Eduardo Teles Barbosa Mendes,Michael J. Millard,Claire M. Mirande,Daniel Money,Joanne M. Monks,Carolina L. Morales,Nazia Naoreen Mumu,Raquel Negrão,Anh Ha Nguyen,Nazmul Hasan Niloy,Grant Norbury,Cale Nordmeyer,Darren Norris,Mark O’Brien,Gabriela Akemi Macedo Oda,Simone Orsenigo,Mark Evan Outerbridge,Stesha A. Pasachnik,Juan Carlos Pérez-Jiménez,Charlotte Pike,Fred Pilkington,Glenn E. Plumb,Rita de Cássia Quitete Portela,Ana Prohaska,Manuel G. Quintana,Eddie Fanantenana Rakotondrasoa,Dustin H. Ranglack,Hassan Rankou,Ajay Prakash Rawat,James Thomas Reardon,Marcelo Lopes Rheingantz,Stephen C. Richter,Malin C. Rivers,Luke Rollie Rogers,Patrícia da Rosa,Paul E. Rose,Emily Royer,Catherine Ryan,Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson,Lily Salmon,Carlos Henrique Salvador,Michael J. Samways,Tatiana Sanjuan,Amanda Santos,Hiroshi Sasaki,Emmanuel Schutz,Heather Ann Scott,Robert Michael Scott,Fabrizio Serena,Surya Prasad Sharma,John A. Shuey,Carlos Julio Polo Silva,John P. Simaika,David R. Smith,Julia L.Y. Spaet,Shanjida Sultana,Bibhab Kumar Talukdar,Vikash Tatayah,Philip Thomas,Angela Tringali,Hoang Trinh-Dinh,Chongpi Tuboi,Aftab Usmani,Aída M. Vasco-Palacios,Jean Christophe Vié,Jo Virens,Alan Walker,Bryan P. Wallace,Lauren Waller,Hongfeng Wang,Oliver R. Wearn,Merlijn van Weerd,Simon Weigmann,Daniel Willcox,John C. Z. Woinarski,Jean Wan Hong Yong,Stuart Young +211 more
TL;DR: An updated assessment framework is devised that introduces the option of using a dynamic baseline to assess future impacts of conservation over the short term to avoid misleading results which were generated in a small number of cases, and redefines short term as 10 years to better align with conservation planning.
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Sperm viability in the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) is influenced by seminal and medium osmolality.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that black-footed ferret semen has a comparatively high osmolality and sperm motility was more susceptible to hyperosmotic conditions than acrosomal integrity, and neither were influenced by hypotonic solutions.