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1 April 1972 SOME PHYSIOLOGIC BLOOD VALUES OF WILD DIVING DUCKS
RICHARD M. KOCAN
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Abstract

Blood samples were obtained from 54 canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria), 30 lesser scaup (A. affinis), 3 ring-necks (A. collaris), and 3 buffleheads (Bucephala albeola), which were wintering on Chesapeake Bay. These blood samples were used for: red blood cell counts (cans. 2.56 × 106/mm3; scaup 2.45 × 106/mm3; ring-necks 2.50 × 106/mm3; bufflehead 2.64 × 106/mm3), packed cell volume (cans. 52.2%; scaup 57.1%; ring-neck 49.1%; buffleheads 54.3%), total protein (cans. 4.4 g/100 ml; scaup 4.4 g/100 ml; ring-neck 3.5 g/100 ml; bufflehead 3.8 g/100 ml), erythrocyte measurements, and electrophoretic analysis of plasma and serum. Variations between individuals of the same species and sex were slight but a possible difference between male and female erythrocyte numbers and packed cell volumes was evident in the canvasback and scaup samples.

KOCAN: SOME PHYSIOLOGIC BLOOD VALUES OF WILD DIVING DUCKS
RICHARD M. KOCAN "SOME PHYSIOLOGIC BLOOD VALUES OF WILD DIVING DUCKS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(2), 115-118, (1 April 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.2.115
Received: 4 August 1971; Published: 1 April 1972
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