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Haematology and blood chemistry references values for clinically healthy red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus)

Red-wattled lapwings ( Vanellus indicus ) are medium-sized birds endemic to the wetlands of south and west Asia. Their population is decreasing due to loss of habitat, shrinkage of wetlands and poaching. Fifty-two red-wattled lapwings (RWL) were captured from wetlands of Punjab province during summe...

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Published in:European journal of wildlife research 2016-12, Vol.62 (6), p.797-803
Main Authors: Umar, Sajid, Aqil, Kiran, Qayyum, Rizwan, Younus, Muhammad, Qamar-un-Nisa, Ali, Shahzad, Shah, Muhammad Ali, Irfan, Muhammad, Usman, Muhammad, Ali, Asif, Ali, Akbar, Ayan, Adnan, Yaqoob, Muhammad
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