IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Hematology and plasma chemistry values in beached Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) in northern Argentina during the non-breeding season
Autor/es:
GARCÍA GERMÁN O.; HERNANDEZ MAXIMILIANO MANUEL; BEHOTAS TAMARA ROSA; SECO PON JUAN PABLO; PATERLINI CARLA; FAVERO MARCO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ZOO AND WILDLIFE MEDICINE
Editorial:
AMER ASSOC ZOO VETERINARIANS
Referencias:
Lugar: Lawrence; Año: 2020 vol. 50 p. 927 - 936
ISSN:
1042-7260
Resumen:
Seabirds have been widely used for monitoring the health of the oceans indiverse marine regions. Among low-cost survey strategies, systematic surveys of seabirds beached on coasts have been developed since the 20th century. However, these studies do not always address blood aspects. The assessment 20 of the health status of birds based on the analysis of hematological and plasma chemistry is crucial to evaluate the overall health status profile of live organisms. Here, the authors study the variability of blood parameters by sex, age class and year of beached Magellanic Penguin during the non-reproductive period in northern Argentina. Forty-four penguins, 77% of them were categorized as younger juveniles 25 and the rest as older juveniles, were captured and studied in coastal areas of Buenos Aires Province during the summers of 2017 and 2018. The mean body weight of beached penguins was affected by the age class of the individuals; most of younger juveniles showed a por condition in terms of body mass (1,761 ± 235 g). No significant differences were observed in body weight between years and sex. Still, there were significant differences between years for 30 ALP, and CPK values. Twelve of the twenty blood parameters analyzed differ significantly with the age class of the beached penguins; younger juveniles were in a state of inanition. Our results may serve as a necessary first step in improving the conservation status of the Magellanic Penguin in non-breeding grounds of Argentina, and call for a better knowledge of the health status of the species along its annual cycle.