IER   26026
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA REGIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AS INDICATORS OF HEALTH OF THREE SPECIES OF THRUSHES IN SUBTROPICAL ANDEAN FORESTS
Autor/es:
DI PAULI, AGUSTINA; ARAOZ, RODRIGO; FERRO, AGOSTINA; HERNANDEZ, MARCELA; MAGRO, JULIETA; NAZARO, GABRIELA; MORENO RUIZ HOLGADO, MARIA MACARENA; BLENDINGER, PEDRO G; PALACIOS, M. GABRIELA; ZELAYA, PATRICIA; MARTIN, EDUARDO; SÁNCHEZ, ROCÍO
Lugar:
Puerto Iguazú
Reunión:
Congreso; CONGRESO DE ORNITOLOGÍA DE LAS AMÉRICAS? XVII RAO, XXIV CBO, XCV AFO; 2017
Institución organizadora:
Association of Field Ornithologists, Sociedade Brasileira de Ornitologia y Aves Argentinas,
Resumen:
Hematological evaluation is a useful tool to deduce the health condition of birds. We worked with T. rufiventris (resident), T. nigriceps (a latitudinal Austral migrant of the Neotropics) and Catharus ustulatus(a latitudinal Neartic migrant) in the Selva Montana of Yungas, Tucumán, Argentina.From blood smears, we determined hematocrit, differential leukocyte count, and the relationship between heterophilic leukocytes and lymphocytes (H: L) as a hematological measure of stress. For T. rufiventris, T. nigriceps and C. ustulatus, we reported respectively: 1) Hematocrit average ± DS: 47.09 % ± 5.10; 46.86 ± 8.15; 46.41± 4.18. 2)Differential count of leukocytes: Lymphocytes (72% ± 13.10, 74.01% ± 12.21, 79.58 ± 13.46), Heterophiles (18% ± 9.89, 18.29 ± 11.71, 9.97 ± 8.13), Eosinophils (8% ± 5.64, 4.15 ± 2.59; 5.41 ± 5.76), Monocytes (2% ± 1.41, 3.54 ± 2.47, 5.04 ± 4.19).3) H: L average and range: 0.29 (0.03-0.73), 0.28 (0.05-0.73), 0.15 (0.03-0.53). At an interspecific level, the similarity of hematological values did not show a differential investment in the production of blood cells.However, variations in the H: L quotient in the intraspecific level could be indicating a process of chronic illness or stress, affecting the general health of the individual and the population in the case of infectious agents. The results obtained are useful as reference values for the species analyzed in the region to evaluate the health condition of species from the subtropical Andean forests.