Hematological and biochemical profile of spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) in captivity
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Keywords
Neotropical Primates, reference value, bioquimic, hematology
Abstract
Objective: To estimate the hematological and biochemical reference values in Ateles geoffroyi individuals in captivity.
Methodology: 11 males and 23 females were captured. We collected blood from the coccygian vein; conventional techniques were used to analyze the samples.
Results: MCV: mean corpuscular volume (P < 0.03), PLT: platelets (P < 0.04) were significantly higher in females than in males. In relation to biochemical blood values wasn`t significantly in male and female groups.
Limitations/Implications: hematological and biochemical reference values of A. geoffroyi are within normal health parameters, are between the ranges reported for other species of neotropical primates and can be used as a reference in for the management of the health of this species in captivity.
Conclusions: hematological and biochemical parameters of captive specimens of A. geoffroyi are described, which provide reference indicators for the management of the health of the species.