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Hypoxia by Altitude and Welfare of Captive Beaded Lizards (Heloderma Horridum) in Mexico: Hematological Approaches.

Sonia S Guadarrama1, Hublester Domínguez-Vega2, Hector M Díaz-Albiter3,4, Alejandro Quijano5, Elizabeth Bastiaans6, Porfirio Carrillo-Castilla7, Javier Manjarrez8, Yuriana Gómez-Ortíz2, Victor Fajardo5.   

Abstract

Heloderma horridum is one of the few known venomous lizards in the world. Their populations are in decline due to habitat destruction and capture for the pet trade. In México, many zoos have decided to take care of this species, most of them at altitudes greater than the natural altitudinal distribution. However, we know little about the capacity of the reptiles to face high-altitude environments. The objective of this study was to compare hematological traits of H. horridum in captivity in high and low altitude environments. Our findings show that H. horridum does not respond to hypoxic environments, at least in blood traits, and that the organisms appear to be in homeostasis. Although we cannot know if individual H. horridum housed in high-altitude environments are completely comfortable, it appears hypoxia can be avoid without modifications of blood parameters. We suggest that future work should address changes in metabolic rates and in behavioral aspects to understand how to maintain the health and comfort of the reptiles native to low altitude when they are housed in high-altitude environments.

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Keywords:  Heloderma horridum; altitude; blood traits; captivity welfare

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30626215     DOI: 10.1080/10888705.2018.1562350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Anim Welf Sci        ISSN: 1088-8705            Impact factor:   1.440


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1.  Ecological and life-history correlates of erythrocyte size and shape in Lepidosauria.

Authors:  Zachary Penman; D Charles Deeming; Carl D Soulsbury
Journal:  J Evol Biol       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 2.516

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