2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202406.0944.v1
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Temporal Dynamics of Plasma Catecholamines, Metabolic and Immune Markers, and Corticosterone: DHEA Ratio in Farmed Crocodiles Before and After an Acute Stressor

Andre Swanepoel,
Christoff Truter,
Francois Viljoen
et al.

Abstract: Commercial crocodilian farms face significant economic and livestock losses attributed to stress, which may be linked to their adopted husbandry practices. The development of appropriate and modernized husbandry guidelines, particularly those focused on stress mitigation, is impeded by the limited understanding of the crocodilian stress response. Fifteen grower Nile crocodiles were subjected to simulated acute transport stress, with blood samples collected at various intervals post-stress. Plasma levels of cor… Show more

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