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1 April 1982 BLOOD CHEMISTRY OF THE WEST INDIAN MANATEE (TRICHECHUS MANATUS)
W. MEDWAY, M.L. BRUSS, J.L. BENGTSON, D.J. BLACK
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Abstract

Blood from 10 clinically healthy West Indian manatees (8 wild, 2 captive) was analyzed for the common blood chemical substances. No sex differences were found. The results were comparable for the most part to those of the common domestic mammals. Notable exceptions were the anion gaps, and total proteins and A/G ratios which were higher than those for domestic species. Some of these differences were no doubt due to the stress of capture.

MEDWAY, BRUSS, BENGTSON, and BLACK: BLOOD CHEMISTRY OF THE WEST INDIAN MANATEE (TRICHECHUS MANATUS) 1
W. MEDWAY, M.L. BRUSS, J.L. BENGTSON, and D.J. BLACK "BLOOD CHEMISTRY OF THE WEST INDIAN MANATEE (TRICHECHUS MANATUS) ," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 18(2), 229-234, (1 April 1982). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.2.229
Received: 27 July 1981; Published: 1 April 1982
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