Iron deposition in the liver and guts of giant South American freshwater turtle Podocnemis expansa (Schweigger 1812) from a commercial breeding farm in Acre, Brazil
Abstract:Wildlife turtles are endangered species because of the traditional capture of eggs and adult animals in Northern Brazil, such as the South American freshwater turtles (Podocnemis expansa). Successful conservation efforts in order to keep them in captivity and fed commercial fish chow may lead to physiological changes and systemic pathologies. Thus, in the present study, were evaluated the liver and digestive tract of 14 giant South American freshwater turtles microscopically and described the histopathological… Show more
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