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1 April 1972 SOME PHYSIOLOGIC BLOOD VALUES OF WILD DIVING DUCKS
RICHARD M. KOCAN
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Abstract

Blood samples were obtained from 54 canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria), 30 lesser scaup (A. affinis), 3 ring-necks (A. collaris), and 3 buffleheads (Bucephala albeola), which were wintering on Chesapeake Bay. These blood samples were used for: red blood cell counts (cans. 2.56 × 106/mm3; scaup 2.45 × 106/mm3; ring-necks 2.50 × 106/mm3; bufflehead 2.64 × 106/mm3), packed cell volume (cans. 52.2%; scaup 57.1%; ring-neck 49.1%; buffleheads 54.3%), total protein (cans. 4.4 g/100 ml; scaup 4.4 g/100 ml; ring-neck 3.5 g/100 ml; bufflehead 3.8 g/100 ml), erythrocyte measurements, and electrophoretic analysis of plasma and serum. Variations between individuals of the same species and sex were slight but a possible difference between male and female erythrocyte numbers and packed cell volumes was evident in the canvasback and scaup samples.

RICHARD M. KOCAN "SOME PHYSIOLOGIC BLOOD VALUES OF WILD DIVING DUCKS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(2), 115-118, (1 April 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.2.115
Received: 4 August 1971; Published: 1 April 1972
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