| Literature DB >> 27749193 |
Cameron Ratliff1, Jordan Gentry1, James Kusmierczyk2, Kevin M Hartke3, Mark J Acierno4, Jeffrey M B Musser5, Karen E Russell5, J Jill Heatley1.
Abstract
We collected venous blood samples from 83 apparently healthy Mottled Ducks ( Anas fulvigula ) July 2012-August 2013 on the Texas, US, Gulf Coast and measured blood gas, electrolyte, biochemical, and hematologic parameters. Age, sex, body condition score, capture year, capture type, and time of day had significant statistical, but not clinically relevant, effects on several analytes. Ducks caught by rocket net had findings consistent with greater stress compared with hand-caught ducks. These analyte data for healthy free-living Mottled Ducks may be useful in the assessment of Mottled Duck population health and in the management and treatment of individual ducks affected by environmental stressors.Entities:
Keywords: Anseriformes; Key words: Acid-base status; Texas Gulf Coast; avian; complete blood count; free-living; iSTAT 1; osmolality
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27749193 DOI: 10.7589/2015-10-288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wildl Dis ISSN: 0090-3558 Impact factor: 1.535