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hematologic and total plasma protein values in free-living red-tailed amazon parrot nestlings (amazona brasiliensis) in paraná state, brazil.the red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) is an endangered psittacid species that is endemic in the south and southeast brazilian atlantic coastal region. hematologic evaluation is important to monitor the health of these birds, and information about laboratory values for this species is scarce. hematologic and total plasma protein profiles were determined for 33 free-living nestling parrots in paraná state, brazil. parrots were temporarily removed from the nest and manually restrained ...201526378664
hematologic and biochemical reference intervals of free-living red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) nestlings on rasa island, paraná, brazil.the red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) is an endangered species of the psittaciformes. there is little information about hematologic and biochemical variables of this species.201627701767
hematologic and biochemical values of wild red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) nestlings with abnormal clinical examination in rasa island, brazil.the red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) is an endangered psittacine species, but little information is available about abnormal clinical findings and hematologic and biochemical values of this species, which are important for monitoring the health of this population. to determine hematologic and biochemical values for wild red-tailed parrot nestlings exhibiting abnormal clinical findings, 31 nestlings from the rasa island (paraná state, southern brazil) were physically restrained for ...201628107063
survey of pathogens in threatened wild red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) nestlings in rasa island, brazil.the red-tailed amazon parrot (amazona brasiliensis) is a threatened species of psittacine bird that inhabit coastal regions of brazil. in view of the threat of this species, the aim of this study was to perform a health evaluation in wild nestlings in rasa island, determining the prevalence of enterobacteria and infectious agents according to type of nest. blood samples were collected from 64 birds and evaluated for antibodies of chlamydia psittaci by commercial dot-blot elisa. cloacal and oroph ...201728629971
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