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Triple Threat: Ambassador Animals, On Exhibit, Participating in AZA Animal Programs, and Happy about it [presentation]
Kenton, Kerns. 2024. Triple Threat: Ambassador Animals, On Exhibit, Participating in AZA Animal Programs, and Happy about it [presentation]. Association of Zoos and Aquariums Annual Meeting, September 17, 2024. Calgary, Canada.
Chordoma of the sacrum of an adult naked mole-ratDOI: info:10.1177/1040638719894985v. 32No. 1Sage Publications, Inc.132–135
Cole, Jordan E., Steeil, James C., Sarro, Steven J., Kerns, Kenton L., and Cartoceti, Andrew N. 2020. "Chordoma of the sacrum of an adult naked mole-rat." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 32, (1) 132–135. https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638719894985.
Bauer, Kendra L., Steeil, James C., Adkins, Elizabeth A., Childress, April L., Wellehan,James F. X., Jr., Kerns, Kenton L., Sarro, Steven J., and Holder, Kali A. 2018. "Management of Ocular Human herpesvirus 1 Infection in a White‑faced Saki Monkey (Pithecia pithecia)." Comparative medicine, 68, (4) 319–323. https://doi.org/10.30802/AALAS-CM-17-000119.
Genetic diversity and sex ratio of naked mole rat, Heterocephalus glaber, zoo populationsDOI: info:10.1002/zoo.21417v. 37No. 3Wiley171–182
Chau, Linh M., Groh, Amy M., Anderson, Emily C., Alcala, Micaela O., Mendelson, Joseph R., III, Slade, Stephanie B., Kerns, Kenton, Sarro, Steve, Lusardi, Clinton, and Goodisman, Michael A. D. 2018. "Genetic diversity and sex ratio of naked mole rat, Heterocephalus glaber, zoo populations." Zoo biology, 37, (3) 171–182. https://doi.org/10.1002/zoo.21417.
An Example of Light Cycle Reversal with Brush-tailed Bettongs (Bettongia penicillata)v. 44No. 1-2American Association of Zoo Keepers22–25
McDonald, Coral, Kerns, Kenton, and Ball, Ashton. 2017. "An Example of Light Cycle Reversal with Brush-tailed Bettongs (Bettongia penicillata)." Animal Keepers’ Forum, 44, (1-2) 22–25.
Delaney, M. A., Ward, J. M., Walsh, Timothy F., Chinnadurai, S. K., Kerns, Kenton, Kinsel, M. J., and Treuting, P. M. 2016. "Response to "Regarding Mole-rats and Cancer"." Veterinary pathology, 53, (6) 1266–1267. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985816658773.
Initial Case Reports of Cancer in Naked Mole-rats ()DOI: info:10.1177/0300985816630796v. 53No. 3American College of Veterinary Pathologists; Sage Journals691–696
Delaney, M. A., Ward, J. M., Walsh, Timothy F., Chinnadurai, S. K., Kerns, Kenton, Kinsel, M. J., and Treuting, P. M. 2016. "Initial Case Reports of Cancer in Naked Mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber)." Veterinary pathology, 53, (3) 691–696. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985816630796.
Golden Lion Tamarins: Help Track Tamarins in the Wild!v. 43No. 11American Association of Zoo Keepers323–325
Kerns, Kenton. 2016. "Golden Lion Tamarins: Help Track Tamarins in the Wild!." Animal Keepers’ Forum, 43, (11) 323–325.
Substrate Preference for Escape Trails in Short-eared Elephant Shrewsv. 42No. 5American Association of Zoo Keeper's148–151
Kerns, Kenton, Parsell, Mattie, and Shaffer, Ashton. 2015. "Substrate Preference for Escape Trails in Short-eared Elephant Shrews." Animal Keepers’ Forum, 42, (5) 148–151.
Metastatic mineralization in four prehensile-tailed porcupines (Coendou prehensilis)American Association of Zoo Veterinarians148
Siegal-Willott, Jessica L., Walsh, Tim, Kerns, Kenton, Kendrick, Erin, and Sarro, Steven J. 2014. "Metastatic mineralization in four prehensile-tailed porcupines (Coendou prehensilis)." from AAZV Annual Conference. 148. (Orlando, Florida) 2014-10-18. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians.
Are Waribashi worth it? The threat of disposable wooden chopsticksNo. 8386–388
Augustine, Lauren and Kerns, Kenton. 2012. "Are Waribashi worth it? The threat of disposable wooden chopsticks." Animal Keepers' Forum, (8) 386–388.
Managing Meerkat Reintroductions: Keeping Peace in the Housev. 38No. 11American Association of Zoo Keepers560–564
Kerns, Kenton and Schulze, Stephen. 2011. "Managing Meerkat Reintroductions: Keeping Peace in the House." Animal Keepers’ Forum, 38, (11) 560–564.