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1 December 2014 HEALTH ASSESSMENTS OF BROWN PELICAN (PELECANUS OCCIDENTALIS) NESTLINGS FROM COLONIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, U.S.A.
Lisa M. Ferguson, Terry M. Norton, Carolyn Cray, Marcie Oliva, Patrick G.R. Jodice
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Abstract

Health evaluations of brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) nestlings from three colonies along the Atlantic coast of the southeastern United States were performed in 2005, 2007, and 2008. The primary objective of this study was to establish baseline data for hematologic, biochemical, and serologic values from a relatively healthy population of free-living pelicans during early chick development. Relationships among health variables and colony site, ectoparasite infestation, sex, and body condition index were also evaluated. Reference intervals are presented for health variables, including novel analytes for the species, as well as a comparison of these results with previously published values for wild pelicans. No significant relationships were found between health variables and nestling sex or body condition; however, differences between colony sites and the presence of ectoparasites were detected. The inclusion of health assessments as a regular component of management programs for seabirds can provide data to better understand the effect to species of concern when drastic changes occur to the population and its environment.

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Lisa M. Ferguson, Terry M. Norton, Carolyn Cray, Marcie Oliva, and Patrick G.R. Jodice "HEALTH ASSESSMENTS OF BROWN PELICAN (PELECANUS OCCIDENTALIS) NESTLINGS FROM COLONIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, U.S.A.," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 45(4), 802-812, (1 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0157.1
Received: 18 July 2013; Published: 1 December 2014
KEYWORDS
biochemistry
Brown Pelican
ectoparasite
hematology
Pelecanus occidentalis
reference interval
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