1. Evaluating body condition of striped skunks using non-invasive morphometric indices and bioelectrical impedance analysis
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Serge Larivière, François Messier, and Yeen Ten Hwang
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Animal science ,Animal ecology ,Body water ,Non invasive ,Linear regression ,Anatomy ,Chest circumference ,Biology ,Akaike information criterion ,Bioelectrical impedance analysis ,Body condition ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
Assessment of the body composition and body condition of animals in the wild is an important aspect of animal ecology. We were interested in understanding the seasonal changes in body condition in order to investigate the effects of adaptive strategies on life histories of animals. We investigated the merit of morphometric condition indices and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to predict fat reserves in striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis, n = 26). We took BIA and morphometric measurements following chemical immobilization in the field and completed chemical analyses of whole carcasses postmortem. We determined relationships between body lipid and water using multiple linear regression techniques and performed model selection using Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC). Bioelectric volume (L2/Rs) and chest circumference (CC) best predicted total body water (TBW=–1.1+0.058*CC+0.25 * L2/Rs; r2 = 0.91, SEE=0.15, P
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- 2005
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