Veterinary Population Medicine Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, MN 55108, USA, oliviaaarrestad@ gmail.com.
Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2021 Jun;52(2):698-703. doi: 10.1638/2020-0108.
Muskrat () populations show long-term and widespread declines across North America, necessitating research into potential mechanistic explanations, including population health. Previous research established reference hematology values, a proxy of individual health, of muskrats occurring in highly modified ecosystems. However, our knowledge of hematology metrics in muskrat populations occurring in more natural ecosystems is limited. We measured several hematological parameters of wild-caught muskrats ( = 73) in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem in northern Minnesota in 2018-2019 to establish baseline muskrat health in a relatively intact, near-pristine ecosystem. Additionally, we measured rectal temperature and heart and respiratory rates and collected whole blood for complete blood cell count assessment. We established baseline physiologic and hematologic reference ranges for the population and describe variations between total white blood cells, nucleated cell differentials, and basic erythron and platelet estimates and demonstrate methods of estimation to be poor proxies for more standardized counting methods. Our results establish a baseline to compare muskrat health assessments for populations affected by landscape change or in decline.
麝鼠种群在整个北美洲都呈现出长期且广泛的下降趋势,这需要对潜在的机制解释进行研究,包括种群健康。之前的研究确定了麝鼠在高度改造的生态系统中的参考血液学值,这是个体健康的代表。然而,我们对在更自然的生态系统中发生的麝鼠种群的血液学指标的了解是有限的。我们在 2018 年至 2019 年期间测量了明尼苏达州北部大航海者生态系统中野生捕获的麝鼠(n = 73)的几个血液学参数,以在相对完整、近乎原始的生态系统中建立麝鼠健康的基线。此外,我们还测量了直肠温度、心率和呼吸频率,并采集全血进行完整的血细胞计数评估。我们为该种群建立了生理和血液学的参考范围,并描述了总白细胞、有核细胞差异以及基本红细胞和血小板估计之间的变化,并证明了估计方法对于更标准化的计数方法来说是较差的代表。我们的研究结果为比较受景观变化或衰退影响的麝鼠种群的健康评估建立了一个基线。