Serum Chemistry Values in Wild Black Vultures in Mississippi, USA

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
F. Cunningham, S. W. Jack, A. Deese, Eric R Wengert, K. V. Why, C. Huston, Scott Lemmons, R. Minnis
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: Vultures (Cathartidae and Accipitridae) play an important role in ecosystem balance by rapidly disposing animal carcasses and thus preventing the potential spread of pathogens. Blood chemistry values provide a means of assessing the health of wildlife and wild animal populations; however, there are significant differences in chemistries among species and when comparing captive and free-living New and Old World vultures. In 2007, we collected blood serum from 30 female and 14 male wild, healthy black vultures ( Coragyps atratus ) live-trapped by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services from a power substation in Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA. We analyzed the blood serum to provide serum chemistry base values for use in clinical pathology. The chemical analytes we measured included sodium, chloride, potassium, carbon dioxide, anion gap, glucose, creatinine, calcium, phosphorus, total protein, albumin, globulin, and aspartate aminotransferase. In general, blood chemistry values of black vultures were similar to those found in New and Old World vultures and raptor species. Average chemistry values for males were lower than females for sodium, chloride, creatinine, calcium, total protein, albumin, and globulin. The serum chemistry values we describe in this paper can be important indicators of avian health by gender for the black vulture. Our study provided important blood chemistry values from a large sample size, which is rarely available in free-ranging black vultures. These values could be used by scientists, veterinary pathologists, wildlife rehabilitation centers, and other researchers for baseline data for wild and free-ranging birds. Furthermore, the use of such parameters in assessing population health may enable conservationists to further research environmental conditions affecting species reproduction and survival.
美国密西西比州野生黑秃鹫血清化学值
秃鹫(秃鹰科和秃鹰科)通过快速处理动物尸体,从而防止病原体的潜在传播,在生态系统平衡中发挥重要作用。血液化学值提供了一种评估野生动物和野生动物种群健康状况的手段;然而,在物种之间,在比较圈养和自由生活的新大陆和旧大陆秃鹫时,化学成分存在显著差异。2007年,我们在美国密西西比州朗兹县的一个变电站收集了30只雌性和14只雄性野生健康黑秃鹫(Coragyps atratus)的血清,这些野生健康黑秃鹫是由美国农业部、动植物卫生检验局和野生动物服务处捕获的。我们对血清进行分析,为临床病理提供血清化学基础值。我们测量的化学分析物包括钠、氯、钾、二氧化碳、阴离子间隙、葡萄糖、肌酐、钙、磷、总蛋白、白蛋白、球蛋白和天冬氨酸转氨酶。总的来说,黑秃鹫的血液化学值与新、旧大陆秃鹫和猛禽物种相似。男性的钠、氯、肌酐、钙、总蛋白、白蛋白和球蛋白的平均化学值低于女性。本文所描述的血清化学值可以作为黑秃鹫按性别区分的禽类健康状况的重要指标。我们的研究从大样本中提供了重要的血液化学值,这在自由放养的黑秃鹫中很少得到。这些值可以被科学家、兽医病理学家、野生动物康复中心和其他研究人员用于野生和自由放养鸟类的基线数据。此外,在评估种群健康时使用这些参数可以使保护主义者进一步研究影响物种繁殖和生存的环境条件。
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Human–Wildlife Interactions
Human–Wildlife Interactions Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: Human–Wildlife Interactions (HWI) serves the professional needs of the wildlife biologist and manager in the arena of human–wildlife conflicts/interactions, wildlife damage management, and contemporary wildlife management. The intent of HWI is to publish original contributions on all aspects of contemporary wildlife management and human–wildlife interactions with an emphasis on scientific research and management case studies that identify and report innovative conservation strategies, technologies, tools, and partnerships that can enhance human–wildlife interactions by mitigating human–wildlife conflicts through direct and indirect management of wildlife and increased stakeholder engagement. Our intent is to promote a dialogue among wildlife professionals concerning contemporary management issues. As such, we hope to provide a repository for wildlife management science and case studies that document and share manager experiences and lessons learned.
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