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1 December 2018 HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL REFERENCE VALUES FOR JUVENILE GREEN-NAPED LORIKEETS (TRICHOGLOSSUS HAEMATODUS HAEMATODUS)
Shawna Hawkins, Lance Adams, Christoph Mans
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Abstract

The green-naped lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus haematodus) is a small, brightly colored psittacine that is one of many subspecies of the rainbow lorikeet popular in captivity. Overall, the rainbow lorikeet population is declining but the wide range of subspecies means the population is classified as “least concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The goal of this study was to establish normal hematologic and plasma biochemical analyte reference intervals for juvenile green-naped lorikeets. Hematology and plasma biochemistry variables were determined for 102 clinically healthy, captive-born, juvenile (2–6 mo) green-naped lorikeets house at a single institution. This study is the first report for hematologic and plasma biochemical values for any Trichoglossus species.

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Shawna Hawkins, Lance Adams, and Christoph Mans "HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL REFERENCE VALUES FOR JUVENILE GREEN-NAPED LORIKEETS (TRICHOGLOSSUS HAEMATODUS HAEMATODUS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 49(4), 1032-1035, (1 December 2018). https://doi.org/10.1638/2018-0054.1
Accepted: 13 August 2018; Published: 1 December 2018
KEYWORDS
biochemistry
green-naped
hematology
lorikeet
lory
Trichoglossus haematodus
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