Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska

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Published in:The Canadian Field-Naturalist
Main Authors: Butler, Matthew J. (TTU), Ballard, Warren B. (TTU), Whitlaw, Heather A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2346/96155
https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289
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spelling fttexastechuniv:oai:ttu-ir.tdl.org:2346/96155 2023-10-09T21:50:32+02:00 Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska Butler, Matthew J. (TTU) Ballard, Warren B. (TTU) Whitlaw, Heather A. 2006 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2346/96155 https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289 eng eng Butler, M.J., Ballard, W.B., & Whitlaw, H.A. 2006. Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 120(2). https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289 https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289 https://hdl.handle.net/2346/96155 Alaska Blood Canis lupus Chemistry Gray wolf Hematology Measurements Physical Serum Article 2006 fttexastechuniv https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289 2023-09-16T22:06:50Z cc-by-nc-sa Examination of morphometric characteristics and blood parameters has become a widely used tool for assessing the physiological and nutritional status of wild and captive animals. During 1976 through 1984, 155 Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) were chemically immobilized in south-central Alaska. Of those, we obtained physical measurements from 132 and blood samples from 121 individuals. Also, 208 carcasses of harvested and dead radiocollared Wolves were weighed and measured. We obtained blood samples from three of the fresh carcasses. We measured age, body weight, skull length and width, and upper and lower canine length. We analyzed blood serum for Ca, P, Fe, chlorides, creatinine, glucose, lactic dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase, glutamic oxalic transaminase, triglyceride, beta globulin, serum urea nitrogen, and uric acid. We obtained packed cell volume and hemoglobin values from whole blood. We classified samples by season, sex, and age. Seasonal differences were observed for physical measurements, packed cell volume, alkaline phosphatase, and serum urea nitrogen. Age differences were observed for physical measurements, hemoglobin, packed cell volume, alkaline phosphatase, P, Ca, creatinine, serum urea nitrogen, and percent femur bone marrow fat. However, differences among sexes were observed for physical measurements only. These data provide a baseline for physical condition, hematology, and serum chemistry for free-ranging Gray Wolves. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus gray wolf Alaska Texas Tech University: TTU DSpace Repository The Canadian Field-Naturalist 120 2 205
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topic Alaska
Blood
Canis lupus
Chemistry
Gray wolf
Hematology
Measurements
Physical
Serum
spellingShingle Alaska
Blood
Canis lupus
Chemistry
Gray wolf
Hematology
Measurements
Physical
Serum
Butler, Matthew J. (TTU)
Ballard, Warren B. (TTU)
Whitlaw, Heather A.
Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
topic_facet Alaska
Blood
Canis lupus
Chemistry
Gray wolf
Hematology
Measurements
Physical
Serum
description cc-by-nc-sa Examination of morphometric characteristics and blood parameters has become a widely used tool for assessing the physiological and nutritional status of wild and captive animals. During 1976 through 1984, 155 Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) were chemically immobilized in south-central Alaska. Of those, we obtained physical measurements from 132 and blood samples from 121 individuals. Also, 208 carcasses of harvested and dead radiocollared Wolves were weighed and measured. We obtained blood samples from three of the fresh carcasses. We measured age, body weight, skull length and width, and upper and lower canine length. We analyzed blood serum for Ca, P, Fe, chlorides, creatinine, glucose, lactic dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase, glutamic oxalic transaminase, triglyceride, beta globulin, serum urea nitrogen, and uric acid. We obtained packed cell volume and hemoglobin values from whole blood. We classified samples by season, sex, and age. Seasonal differences were observed for physical measurements, packed cell volume, alkaline phosphatase, and serum urea nitrogen. Age differences were observed for physical measurements, hemoglobin, packed cell volume, alkaline phosphatase, P, Ca, creatinine, serum urea nitrogen, and percent femur bone marrow fat. However, differences among sexes were observed for physical measurements only. These data provide a baseline for physical condition, hematology, and serum chemistry for free-ranging Gray Wolves.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Butler, Matthew J. (TTU)
Ballard, Warren B. (TTU)
Whitlaw, Heather A.
author_facet Butler, Matthew J. (TTU)
Ballard, Warren B. (TTU)
Whitlaw, Heather A.
author_sort Butler, Matthew J. (TTU)
title Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
title_short Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
title_full Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
title_fullStr Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, Canis lupus, in southcentral Alaska
title_sort physical characteristics, hematology, and serum chemistry of free-ranging gray wolves, canis lupus, in southcentral alaska
publishDate 2006
url https://hdl.handle.net/2346/96155
https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.289
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Alaska
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