Abstract
Effects of age and sex on blood parameters in T. vulpecula were evaluated in pouch and back young,
yearlings and mature animals whose ages were estimated. There were age-related changes in haemoglobin
concentration, haematocrit, erythrocyte and reticulocyte counts, as well as serum total protein.
Sexual dimorphisms were demonstrated in haemoglobin concentration, haematocrit and erythrocyte
counts; values for males w.ere greater than those for females in yearling and mature age groups. Among
lactating yearling females, those with young >3 months old had reduced body weight, haemoglobin.
erythrocyte and serum total protein values. Altered neutrophil : lymphocyte ratios in differential leucocyte
counts as well as elevated plasma corticosteroid and glucose values obtained from T. vulpecula
in good condition indicated moderate stress associated with the methods of trapping, handling and
sampling used.
Variable leucocytosis; with relative or absolute neutrophilia; lymphopaenia and eosinopaenia were
found in T. vulpecula in poor condition. Haemoconcentration with elevated plasma electrolytes and
urea levels were consistent with their dehydrated state. Free corticosteroid levels in plasma from males
were higher than those obtained from females.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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