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1 January 2002 HEMATOLOGY AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY REFERENCE RANGE VALUES FOR FREE-RANGING DESERT TORTOISES IN ARIZONA
Vanessa M. Dickinson, James L. Jarchow, Mark H. Trueblood
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Abstract

Baseline values and ranges for 10 hematologic and 32 plasma chemistry parameters were analyzed for 36 free-ranging Sonoran desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizzi) collected in Yavapai and La Paz Counties (Arizona, USA) from 1990 to 1995. Tortoises were radio-tagged from 1990 to 1994, and attempts were made to recapture them three times a year. Tortoises were weighed, measured, and chemically immobilized to collect blood for hematology and blood chemistry assessments. Tortoise biochemistry differed (P < 0.01) between sites and sexes and among seasons and years. Normal reference ranges for hematologic and plasma biochemistry parameters were determined. Seasonal and annual differences in hematology and blood chemistry were related to rainfall patterns, forage availability, and physiological condition.

Dickinson, Jarchow, and Trueblood: HEMATOLOGY AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY REFERENCE RANGE VALUES FOR FREE-RANGING DESERT TORTOISES IN ARIZONA
Vanessa M. Dickinson, James L. Jarchow, and Mark H. Trueblood "HEMATOLOGY AND PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY REFERENCE RANGE VALUES FOR FREE-RANGING DESERT TORTOISES IN ARIZONA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 38(1), 143-153, (1 January 2002). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-38.1.143
Received: 28 February 1998; Published: 1 January 2002
KEYWORDS
Blood biochemistry
desert tortoise
Gopherus agassizii
hematology
normal ranges
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