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dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-22T15:49:02Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-22T15:49:02Z
dc.date.issued 2015-06
dc.identifier.uri http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/98743
dc.description.abstract Determination of hematological and biochemical parameters provides important data to assess the physiological condition in wild birds. Therefore, to carry out ecophysiology or conservation studies it is essential to establish baseline physiological parameters and how these change with age and life history events. Hematological (hematocrit, hemoglobin and erythrocyte sedimentation) and biochemical (glucose, total lipids and proteins, aspartate and alanine aminotransferase activities and electrolyte concentration) reference values were determined in two Antarctic migratory bird species, the Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus) and South Polar Skua (S. maccormicki), from South Shetland Island during breeding season. Also, hematological data (hematocrit) were determined for non-Antarctic skuas, with Chilean (S. chilensis) and Falkland (S. antarcticus antarcticus) skuas sampled in the Beagle Channel islands (Tierra del Fuego Province) and Viana Island (Chubut Province), Argentina, respectively. Differences between adult Antarctic skua species were observed in hemoglobin, erythrocyte sedimentation, total lipids and aspartate aminotransferase activity. In addition, age-related differences in Antarctic skuas in hematocrit, hemoglobin, glucose and total protein values were observed. Serum reference protein fractions (Albumin, α1, α2, and globulins) were assessed by electrophoresis for Antarctic and non-Antarctic skuas. Similar protein patterns were observed between South Polar and Chilean skuas as well between Falkland Skua and Brown Skua. The differences between adult sympatric Antarctic skuas may be related to their nutritional status and species-specific migrations, feeding habits and the differential use of the breeding niches, while the age variation may be related to physiological development processes in chicks or to the energy expenditure in adults during breeding. en
dc.format.extent 153-161 es
dc.language en es
dc.subject Antarctic es
dc.subject Biochemistry es
dc.subject Hematology es
dc.subject Protein electrophoresis es
dc.subject Skuas es
dc.title Hematology, Biochemistry and Serum Protein Analyses of Antarctic and non-Antarctic Skuas en
dc.type Articulo es
sedici.identifier.uri https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/51265 es
sedici.identifier.uri http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1675/063.038.0204 es
sedici.identifier.other http://dx.doi.org/10.1675/063.038.0204 es
sedici.identifier.other hdl:11336/51265 es
sedici.identifier.issn 1524-4695 es
sedici.creator.person Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban es
sedici.creator.person Najle, Roberto es
sedici.creator.person Larsen, Karen Elizabeth es
sedici.creator.person Montalti, Diego es
sedici.subject.materias Zoología es
sedici.description.fulltext true es
mods.originInfo.place Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo es
sedici.subtype Articulo es
sedici.rights.license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
sedici.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
sedici.description.peerReview peer-review es
sedici.relation.journalTitle Waterbirds es
sedici.relation.journalVolumeAndIssue vol. 38, no. 2 es


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