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Hematologic adaptation to the subterranean environment by the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Ctenohystrica: Heterocephalidae)
Susanne Holtze, Rosie Koch, Thomas B. Hildebrandt, Alemayehu Lemma, Karol Szafranski, Matthias Platzer, Fitsum Alemayehu, Frank Goeritz, Stan Braude
Journal of Mammalogy · 2020 · ▲ 5 citations
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Abstract One method burrowing animals are hypothesized to use in adapting to the presumed hypoxic subterranean environment is increasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. A number of recent studies have examined hematologic parameters in laboratory-reared naked mole-rats, but not in animals living under natural atmospheric conditions. To our knowledge, blood chemistry parameters have never been systematically assessed in a fossorial mammal. In this study we examined the blood of wild naked mole-rats in Kenya and Ethiopia to determine whether their blood chemistry differs significantly from naked mole-rats born and living in captivity. We also compared our results to published values for hystricomorphs, other subterranean rodents, and surface-dwelling rodents of similar size.
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Holtze, S., Koch, R., Hildebrandt, T.B., Lemma, A., Szafranski, K., Platzer, M., Alemayehu, F., Goeritz, F., & Braude, S. (2020). Hematologic adaptation to the subterranean environment by the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Ctenohystrica: Heterocephalidae). <em>Journal of Mammalogy</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyaa053
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Holtze S, Koch R, Hildebrandt TB, Lemma A, Szafranski K, Platzer M, et al. Hematologic adaptation to the subterranean environment by the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Ctenohystrica: Heterocephalidae). Journal of Mammalogy. 2020. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyaa053.
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@article{susanne2020Hemato,
title = {Hematologic adaptation to the subterranean environment by the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Ctenohystrica: Heterocephalidae)},
author = {Susanne Holtze and Rosie Koch and Thomas B. Hildebrandt and Alemayehu Lemma and Karol Szafranski and Matthias Platzer and Fitsum Alemayehu and Frank Goeritz and Stan Braude},
journal = {Journal of Mammalogy},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1093/jmammal/gyaa053},
}
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