Farklı Yarasa (Chiroptera) Türlerinin Beyaz Kan Hücresi Sayımı

Bu çalışmada beyaz kan hücrelerinin sayısı ve periferik kan hücrelerinin morfolojik özellikleri saptanmıştır. Yarasa örnekleri, Koyunbaba Mağarası (Kırklareli)’ndan Kasım 2007’de toplanmıştır. En yüksek ve en düşük lenfosit sayıları sırasıyla M. myotis’te (70,4±12,09) ve R. ferrumequinum’da (53,3±14,83) belirlenmiştir. Türlerin nötrofil sayıları karşılaştırıldığında en yüksek değerin R. hipposideros’a (37,75±18,03), en düşük değerin ise M. capaccinii’ye (17,88±12,50) ait olduğu görülmüştür. En yüksek monosit oranı R. ferrumequinum’da (12,55±5,77) görülmüşken, R. hipposideros en düşük sayıya sahiptir (7,75±3,89). Beyaz kan hücresi sayıları ayrıca diğer yarasa çalışmaları ile karşılaştırıldı

WHITE BLOOD CELL (WBC) COUNT OF DIFFERENT BAT (CHIROPTERA) SPECIES

In this study, white blood cell counts and morphological characteristics of peripheral blood cells were determined. Bat specimens were collected from Koyunbaba Cave in Kırklareli Prov. in November 2007. The highest and lowest lymphocyte counts were determined in M. myotis (70.4±12.09) and R. ferrumequinum (53.3±14.83), respectively. When comparing the neutrophil counts of the species, it was seen that the highest value belongs to R. hipposideros (37.75±18.03) and the lowest one belongs to M. capaccinii (17.88±12.50). The highest percantage of monocytes was seen in R. ferrumequinum (12.55±5.77) where as R. hipposideros (7.75±3.89) has the lowest counts. The white blood corpuscle populations have also been compared with other bat studies

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