Blood samples were obtained from 155 North American river otters (Lontra canadensis; 94 adult males, 38 adult females, 10 juvenile males, and 13 juvenile females) to establish baseline hematology and from 50 adult river otters (40 males and 10 females) for baseline serum biochemistry parameters for the species. The otters were livetrapped from eastern North Carolina (USA) during a 4-yr period. Data for 14 routine hematologic parameters and 22 serum chemistry assays showed significant differences in total leukocyte count and absolute neutrophil and monocyte numbers for adults versus juveniles, red blood cell counts and hemoglobin between adult and juvenile males, and calcium and alkaline phosphatase values for adult males between years of the study and an increase in leukocyte counts and absolute neutrophils with increased degree of trap injury sustained.
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1 December 2000
HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY PARAMETERS OF NORTH AMERICAN RIVER OTTERS (LONTRA CANADENSIS)
Maryanne E. Tocidlowski,
Lucy H. Spelman,
Perry W. Sumner,
Michael K. Stoskopf
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Vol. 31 • No. 4
December 2000
Vol. 31 • No. 4
December 2000
biochemistry
clinical pathology
hematology
Lontra canadensis
mustelid
River Otter
trap injury