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Hematology and serum biochemistry of free‐ranging and captive Sechuran foxes (Lycalopex sechurae)
Background Hematologic and serum biochemical reference values obtained from captive or free‐ranging wildlife populations may not be comparable as there can be significant variations due to preanalytic and analytic differences, including methods of capture and restraint, overall management in captivi...
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Published in: | Veterinary clinical pathology 2018-03, Vol.47 (1), p.29-37 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background
Hematologic and serum biochemical reference values obtained from captive or free‐ranging wildlife populations may not be comparable as there can be significant variations due to preanalytic and analytic differences, including methods of capture and restraint, overall management in captivity including diet and composition of animal groups, and analytic methods being used. Hematology and serum biochemistry have never been studied in captive or free‐ranging populations of Sechuran foxes (Lycalopex sechurae).
Objectives
The purposes of the study were to determine hematologic and serum biochemical RI in Sechuran foxes and to explore differences in these variables related to sex and overall life circumstances.
Methods
Blood samples were obtained from 15 free‐ranging and 15 captive Sechuran foxes. Hematology variables were assessed by blood smear examination and automated analyzer methodology. Serum biochemical analysis was performed by automated analyzer methodology. Descriptive statistics were calculated for each variable. Data obtained from free‐ranging and captive groups were statistically compared and RIs were calculated.
Results
Captive Sechuran foxes had significantly (P |
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ISSN: | 0275-6382 1939-165X |
DOI: | 10.1111/vcp.12568 |