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  • 1Institute of Toxicology and Environmental Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA. seshideler@ucdavis.edu

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Hematologic values were analyzed for 99 tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) in California. Differences were noted between yearling bulls and cows, likely due to age and reproductive status.

Area of Science:

  • Wildlife biology
  • Mammalian hematology
  • Ecology

Background:

  • Tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) are a significant subspecies in California.
  • Understanding hematologic parameters is crucial for assessing wildlife health.
  • Baseline data for tule elk hematology are limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present comprehensive hematologic values for tule elk.
  • To identify potential differences in hematologic parameters among capture groups.
  • To explore factors influencing hematologic variations in tule elk.

Main Methods:

  • Hematologic values were collected from 99 tule elk.
  • Data were gathered from three capture events between 1997 and 1998.
  • Statistical comparisons were made between different capture groups.

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Main Results:

  • Hematologic values for the sampled tule elk population are detailed.
  • Significant differences were observed between yearling bulls and cows during the December 1998 capture.
  • These hematologic variations may correlate with age and reproductive status.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides essential hematologic data for tule elk.
  • Age and reproductive status appear to be key factors influencing hematologic profiles in tule elk.
  • This research contributes to the health monitoring and management of tule elk populations.