Literature DB >> 24881149

Hematologic parameters and hemoparasites of nonmigratory Canada geese (Branta canadensis) from Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

Lauren E Charles-Smith, M Elizabeth Rutledge, Caroline J Meek, Katherine Baine, Elizabeth Massey, Laura N Ellsaesser, Christopher S DePerno, Christopher E Moorman, Laurel A Degernes.   

Abstract

Large flocks of wild, nonmigratory Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have established permanent residence throughout the eastern United States and have become a public concern. Few studies have assessed the hematologic parameters for these populations, which could provide useful information for monitoring individual and population health of Canada geese. This study measured the hematologic parameters and detected the presence of hemoparasites from 146 wild, nonmigratory Canada geese in central North Carolina, USA, during their annual molt. The age class, sex, and weight of each bird were recorded at capture. Values for packed cell volume (PCV), estimated white blood cell count, white blood cell differentials, and heterophil: lymphocyte ratios were calculated for each bird. Adults and female geese had higher estimated white blood cell counts compared with juveniles and males, respectively. The PCV increased with weight and age class. Adult geese had higher percentages of heterophils and heterophil: lymphocyte ratios, whereas juvenile geese had higher percentages of lymphocytes. Relative eosinophil counts in adults increased with decreasing bird weight, and relative monocyte counts in juveniles increased with increasing weight. Three percent of geese were infected with species of Hemoproteus blood parasites. Atypical lymphocyte morphology, including pseudopods, split nuclei, and cytoplasmic granules, was observed in 5% of the birds. The hematologic values reported for adult and juvenile nonmigratory Canada geese in this study may serve as reference intervals for ecological studies and veterinary care of wild and captive Canada geese.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24881149     DOI: 10.1647/2012-072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Avian Med Surg        ISSN: 1082-6742            Impact factor:   0.557


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1.  Haemato-biochemical changes and prevalence of parasitic infections of indigenous chicken sold in markets of Kiambu County, Kenya.

Authors:  Peninah Wamboi; Robert M Waruiru; Paul G Mbuthia; James M Nguhiu; Lilly C Bebora
Journal:  Int J Vet Sci Med       Date:  2020-02-13

2.  Leucocyte profiles of Arctic marine birds: correlates of migration and breeding phenology.

Authors:  Mark L Mallory; Catherine M Little; Ellen S Boyd; Jennifer Ballard; Kyle H Elliott; H Grant Gilchrist; J Mark Hipfner; Aevar Petersen; Dave Shutler
Journal:  Conserv Physiol       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 3.079

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