Hematology and serum chemistry reference ranges of free-ranging moose (Alces Alces) in Norway
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Rostal, M. K., Evans, A., Solberg, E. J., & Arnemo, J. M. (2012). Hematology and serum chemistry reference ranges of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) in Norway. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 48(3), 548-559Abstract
Baseline reference ranges of serum chemistry and hematology data can be important
indicators for the status of both individuals or populations of wild animals that are affected by
emerging pathogens, toxicants, or other causes of disease. Frequently, reference ranges for these
values are not available for wildlife species or subspecies. We present hematologic and serum
chemistry reference ranges for moose (Alces alces) adults, yearlings, and calves in Norway sampled
from 1992–2000. Additionally, we demonstrated that both induction time and chase time were
correlated with initial rectal temperature, although they were not significantly correlated with
cortisol, aspartate aminotransferase, glucose, or creatine kinase. Overall, the reference ranges
given here are similar to those given for American moose, with a few differences that can be
attributed to environment, testing methodology, or subspecies or species status. This is the first
report, to our knowledge, of reference ranges for moose in Norway.
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