Hematology and blood biochemistry in a declining population of mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata palliata) at La Pacifica, Costa Rica

Author:

Corewyn Lisa C.1ORCID,Kelaita Mary A.2ORCID,Nollman Jenny3,Hagnauer Isabel4ORCID,Blanco‐Peña Kinndle5ORCID,Lessnau Robert G.6,Clayton Jonathan B.789ORCID,Shields‐Cutler Robin10ORCID,Stoos Kari Brossard11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Ithaca College Ithaca New York USA

2. Department of Natural Sciences St. Philip's College San Antonio Texas USA

3. The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Cincinnati Ohio USA

4. Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center San José Costa Rica

5. Instituto Regional de Estudios en Sustancias Tóxicas (IRET), Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica Heredia Costa Rica

6. Akron Zoo Akron Ohio USA

7. Department of Biology University of Nebraska Omaha Nebraska Omaha USA

8. Nebraska Food for Health Center University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA

9. Primate Microbiome Project University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA

10. Department of Biology Macalester College Saint Paul Minnesota USA

11. Department of Health Sciences & Public Health Ithaca College Ithaca New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlouatta palliata palliata are an ecologically flexible howler monkey subspecies that has recently been relisted as Endangered. Populations are declining through much of the subspecies' range, including at our study site at La Pacifica, Costa Rica. Our objectives were to screen blood hematology and biochemistry samples collected from this wild population to elucidate their baseline health.MethodsWe collected blood samples from 38 adult individuals from across the study site and analyzed 13 hematology and 14 biochemistry parameters.ResultsMost hematology and blood biochemistry parameter values were similar between males and females. However, mean hemoglobin was significantly lower, and mean white blood cell count was significantly higher in females; and mean calcium and mean creatinine were significantly lower in females compared to males.ConclusionsOverall, the La Pacifica population appeared healthy based on the blood parameters analyzed from sampled individuals. Our results were also largely consistent with published data available from other populations of A. p. palliata, and with reference values for captive Alouatta caraya.

Funder

Ithaca College

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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