Haematology and plasma biochemistry reference intervals of Galapagos tortoises from Isabela Island
Ainoa Nieto-Claudín, Jamie L Palmer, Maris Brenn-White, Fernando Esperón, Santiago Cano, Sharon L Deem

TL;DR
This study provides reference intervals for blood and plasma parameters in Galapagos tortoises from Isabela Island to support their health assessments and conservation.
Contribution
The paper presents new reference intervals and compares haematology and biochemistry data across four tortoise populations on Isabela Island.
Findings
Females had higher calcium, phosphorus, and albumin levels, likely due to vitellogenesis.
Males showed higher packed cell volume and sodium levels compared to females.
Principal component analysis explained less than 44.9% of the variance between populations.
Abstract
Wildlife health assessments including haematology and biochemistry parameters are essential to evaluating the well-being of free-living species. In Galapagos, the iconic giant tortoises still thrive in the archipelago despite anthropogenic pressures, with up to 13 extant species distributed across most islands and ecosystems. In previous work conducted by our research group, we described for the first-time reference intervals of haematology and plasma biochemistry in four Galapagos tortoise species. With the aim of continuing to provide cutting-edge health data for Galapagos tortoises, here we report haematology and plasma biochemistry descriptive statistics, reference intervals and cell morphology of tortoises from four different tortoise populations (i.e. Alcedo Volcano, Cerro Azul Volcano, Cinco Cerros and Sierra Negra Volcano). Additionally, we compared values between sexes and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTurtle Biology and Conservation · Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
