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Título : Evaluación anatomopatológica de las glándulas anexas al sistema digestivo en tortugas charapas, pertenecientes a un programa de manejo en el Parque Nacional Yasuní
Autor : Aguirre Marfetán, Gabriela Estefanía
Tutor : Genoy-Puerto, Elmer Alexander
Palabras clave : ANATOMOPATOLOGÍA VETERINARIA;SISTEMA DIGESTIVO-ANIMALES;TORTUGAS;PARQUE NACIONAL YASUNÍ
Fecha de publicación : 2018
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2018
Citación : Aguirre Marfetán, G. E. (2018). Evaluación anatomopatológica de las glándulas anexas al sistema digestivo en tortugas charapas, pertenecientes a un programa de manejo en el Parque Nacional Yasuní (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : Esta investigación, tiene como principal objetivo realizar un análisis anatomopatológico para obtener hallazgos macroscópicos en una población muestra de treinta neonatos de tortugas Charapa pertenecientes a las comunidades de Sani Isla, Nueva Providencia e Indillama ubicadas en el Parque Nacional Yasuní, las tortugas forman parte de un programa de repoblación manejado y financiado por la Wildlife Conservation Society Ecuador WCS...
Descripción : The main objective of this research is to perform an anatomopathological analysis to obtain macroscopic findings in a sample population of thirty Charapa hatchlings belonging to the communities of Sani Isla, Nueva Providencia and Indillama, located in the Yasuní National Park, turtles are part of a repopulation program managed and financed by the Wildlife Conservation Society of Ecuador (WCS). The research was conducted because within the conservation program is not handled any type of sanitary control by a veterinarian, therefore the necropsies of the turtles were performed, which had already been euthanized and stored in buffered formalin at 10 percent. Glands attached to the digestive system were separated and photographic material was taken, records elaborated and data analyzed, with the help of dissection equipment, steroscopes and digital cameras. Lesions were found in the three types of organs, but the most relevant results were found in the liver, in this organ the highest percentage of congestion lesions was found in 53 percent and lipidosis in 27 percent, the turtles of the Sani community Isla presented the most lipidosis, there were lesions of fibrosis in the three communities in a percentage of 13 percent in focal fibrosis and 10 percent in capsular and portal fibrosis, there was also necrosis in 3 percent and a congestion area was found in pancreas by 10 percent. It was concluded that there are possibly faults in the management of turtles in semicautivity that can affect wildlife in animals and that further studies should be carried out.
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