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dc.contributor.authorMiller, Andrea L.
dc.contributor.authorEvans, Alina L.
dc.contributor.authorOs, Øystein
dc.contributor.authorArnemo, Jon Martin
dc.date.accessioned2013-04-17T13:12:19Z
dc.date.available2013-04-17T13:12:19Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationMiller AL, Evans A, Os Ø, Arnemo JM (2013) Biochemical and hematologic reference values for free-ranging, chemically immobilized wild norwegian reindeer (rangifer tarandus tarandus) during early winter. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49: 221-228.no_NO
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/134528
dc.descriptionThis article is published in Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49(2), 2013, pp. 221–228no_NO
dc.description.abstractHematologic and serum biochemistry values were evaluated in free-ranging, wild Norwegian reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) as part of a reintroduction program in southwestern Norway in November 1995 and 1996. Animals were immobilized with medetomidine-ketamine by dart from a helicopter. Blood was drawn for serum chemistry from 31 adults (nine males and 22 females) and for hematology from 29 adults (eight males and 21 females). Significant differences (P,0.05) were found between male and female results for alkaline phosphatase, selenium, and zinc. Although there was a significant difference between male and female gamma-globulin values and the total albumin:globulin ratio, the overall values are much lower than those reported for other Rangifer species. Sexual differences should be interpreted with caution due to the low number of males compared to females. References ranges are presented combining male and female results for hematology and serum chemistry and separately for males and females for serum electrophoresis. No correlation was found between induction time and aspartate transaminase, creatine kinase, glucose, cortisol, or total protein. Blood values were generally similar to those published for semidomestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and free-ranging caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), but the effect of capture drugs, stress, season, and sample size should be considered with interpretation. This paper provides the first report of baseline hematologic and serum biochemistry reference ranges for freeranging, wild Norwegian reindeer during early winter.no_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherWildlife Disease Associationno_NO
dc.subjectbloodno_NO
dc.subjecthematologyno_NO
dc.subjectRangifer tarandusno_NO
dc.subjectreindeerno_NO
dc.subjectserum chemistryno_NO
dc.subjectserum electrophoresisno_NO
dc.titleBiochemical and hematologic reference values for free-ranging, chemically immobilized wild norwegian reindeer (rangifer tarandus tarandus) during early winterno_NO
dc.typeJournal articleno_NO
dc.typePeer reviewedno_NO
dc.source.pagenumber221-228no_NO
dc.source.volume49no_NO
dc.source.journalJournal of Wildlife Diseasesno_NO
dc.source.issue2no_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.7589/2012-04-115


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