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Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura

Hematological parameters can provide key information to an animal health status. However, this information is usually hard to obtain. Here, we described the hematological parameters of Leptodactylus podicipinus in the Brazilian Pantanal. We measured red blood cell morphometrics, erythrogram, and leu...

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Autores principales: Franco-Belussi, Lilian, Provete, Diogo B, Leão, Taynara R F, Siqueira, Mayara S, Valverde, Bruno S L, Martins, Brenda O, De Oliveira, Classius, Fernandes, Carlos Eurico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab059
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author Franco-Belussi, Lilian
Provete, Diogo B
Leão, Taynara R F
Siqueira, Mayara S
Valverde, Bruno S L
Martins, Brenda O
De Oliveira, Classius
Fernandes, Carlos Eurico
author_facet Franco-Belussi, Lilian
Provete, Diogo B
Leão, Taynara R F
Siqueira, Mayara S
Valverde, Bruno S L
Martins, Brenda O
De Oliveira, Classius
Fernandes, Carlos Eurico
author_sort Franco-Belussi, Lilian
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description Hematological parameters can provide key information to an animal health status. However, this information is usually hard to obtain. Here, we described the hematological parameters of Leptodactylus podicipinus in the Brazilian Pantanal. We measured red blood cell morphometrics, erythrogram, and leukogram. We also tested for phylogenetic signal in the erythrogram and leukogram of 48 frog species from 15 families, testing if body size explains their variation. Lymphocytes were the most abundant leukocytes (>60%) in L. podicipinus, followed by neutrophils (∼10%). Given that L. podicipinus is an abundant and widely distributed species in central Brazil, knowing its hematological pattern can help establish a baseline and improve its use as a bioindicator of environmental degradation. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin and value contributed more to the phylomorphospace of erythrogram, in which Leptodactylus spp. and Hypsiboas raniceps had lower values of these variables, whereas Bufotes viridis and Hyla arborea had high values. The phylogenetic signal was spread throughout the dimensions of the leukogram phylomorphospace. The variables that most contributed to it were total leukocytes counts, lymphocytes, and neutrophils. We also found a moderate phylogenetic signal for both the erythrogram and leukogram. Accordingly, body size accounted for a low proportion of variation in both the leukogram (4.7%) and erythrogram (0.57%). By applying phylogenetic comparative methods to hematological parameters, our results add a new perspective on the evolution of blood cell physiology in frogs.
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spelling pubmed-91133482022-05-18 Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura Franco-Belussi, Lilian Provete, Diogo B Leão, Taynara R F Siqueira, Mayara S Valverde, Bruno S L Martins, Brenda O De Oliveira, Classius Fernandes, Carlos Eurico Curr Zool Articles Hematological parameters can provide key information to an animal health status. However, this information is usually hard to obtain. Here, we described the hematological parameters of Leptodactylus podicipinus in the Brazilian Pantanal. We measured red blood cell morphometrics, erythrogram, and leukogram. We also tested for phylogenetic signal in the erythrogram and leukogram of 48 frog species from 15 families, testing if body size explains their variation. Lymphocytes were the most abundant leukocytes (>60%) in L. podicipinus, followed by neutrophils (∼10%). Given that L. podicipinus is an abundant and widely distributed species in central Brazil, knowing its hematological pattern can help establish a baseline and improve its use as a bioindicator of environmental degradation. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin and value contributed more to the phylomorphospace of erythrogram, in which Leptodactylus spp. and Hypsiboas raniceps had lower values of these variables, whereas Bufotes viridis and Hyla arborea had high values. The phylogenetic signal was spread throughout the dimensions of the leukogram phylomorphospace. The variables that most contributed to it were total leukocytes counts, lymphocytes, and neutrophils. We also found a moderate phylogenetic signal for both the erythrogram and leukogram. Accordingly, body size accounted for a low proportion of variation in both the leukogram (4.7%) and erythrogram (0.57%). By applying phylogenetic comparative methods to hematological parameters, our results add a new perspective on the evolution of blood cell physiology in frogs. Oxford University Press 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9113348/ /pubmed/35592344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab059 Text en © The Author(s) (2021). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Editorial Office, Current Zoology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Franco-Belussi, Lilian
Provete, Diogo B
Leão, Taynara R F
Siqueira, Mayara S
Valverde, Bruno S L
Martins, Brenda O
De Oliveira, Classius
Fernandes, Carlos Eurico
Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title_full Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title_fullStr Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title_full_unstemmed Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title_short Hematological parameters of a Neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in Anura
title_sort hematological parameters of a neotropical wild frog population, with a phylogenetic perspective on blood cell composition in anura
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab059
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