Research Article

Cultivable Fungi from Amazon River Dolphins Engaged in Wildlife Ecotourism in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil

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Images of sample collections (Inia geoffrensis). Collection of swabs from oral cavity from the boto “Curumim” (a); floating facility where the interaction with Amazon River dolphins occurred (b); collection of a skin sample from “Chico” (c); and small saw used to generate greater friction with the skin of dolphins (d).
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