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Comorbidities and concentration of trace elements in livers of European bison from Bieszczady Mountains (Poland)
by
Zwolak, Iwona
, Didkowska, Anna
, Wiącek, Dariusz
, Klich, Daniel
, Łopucki, Rafał
, Kaczor, Stanisław
, Wojciechowska, Marlena
, Bielecki, Wojciech
, Perzanowski, Kajetan
, Olech, Wanda
in
692/699
/ 704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Animals
/ Bison
/ Bison bonasus
/ Buffalo
/ Comorbidity
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lesions
/ Liver - chemistry
/ Minerals - analysis
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Poland - epidemiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trace elements
/ Trace Elements - analysis
/ Veterinary medicine
2023
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Comorbidities and concentration of trace elements in livers of European bison from Bieszczady Mountains (Poland)
by
Zwolak, Iwona
, Didkowska, Anna
, Wiącek, Dariusz
, Klich, Daniel
, Łopucki, Rafał
, Kaczor, Stanisław
, Wojciechowska, Marlena
, Bielecki, Wojciech
, Perzanowski, Kajetan
, Olech, Wanda
in
692/699
/ 704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Animals
/ Bison
/ Bison bonasus
/ Buffalo
/ Comorbidity
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lesions
/ Liver - chemistry
/ Minerals - analysis
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Poland - epidemiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trace elements
/ Trace Elements - analysis
/ Veterinary medicine
2023
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Comorbidities and concentration of trace elements in livers of European bison from Bieszczady Mountains (Poland)
by
Zwolak, Iwona
, Didkowska, Anna
, Wiącek, Dariusz
, Klich, Daniel
, Łopucki, Rafał
, Kaczor, Stanisław
, Wojciechowska, Marlena
, Bielecki, Wojciech
, Perzanowski, Kajetan
, Olech, Wanda
in
692/699
/ 704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Animals
/ Bison
/ Bison bonasus
/ Buffalo
/ Comorbidity
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lesions
/ Liver - chemistry
/ Minerals - analysis
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Poland - epidemiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trace elements
/ Trace Elements - analysis
/ Veterinary medicine
2023
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Comorbidities and concentration of trace elements in livers of European bison from Bieszczady Mountains (Poland)
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Comorbidities and concentration of trace elements in livers of European bison from Bieszczady Mountains (Poland)
2023
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European bison is a species for which health monitoring is essential in conservation activities. So far, little research has been carried out on the concentration of elements in this species. Most previous studies did not associate the concentration of elements with susceptibility to diseases. In this study we investigate the relationship between comorbidities in European bison and concentrations of a wide spectrum of elements in the liver. Samples were collected during the monitoring of the European bison population in Bieszczady (southeast Poland) over the 2020–2022 period. Each individual was also visually inspected by a veterinarian in the field for the presence of lesions as a part of a post-mortem examination. The animals were divided into 3 groups: group A—one type of clinical sign; group B—two types of clinical signs; group C—three or more types of clinical signs. The ICP-OES method was applied to assess the concentration of 40 elements in livers. Discriminant analysis showed clear differences between the mineral status of individuals in the groups with one, two, and at least three types of clinical signs. Detailed analysis of selected elements showed that, in the case of eight elements, there was a relationship with age, sex, or comorbidities. Cu, Se, and Zn showed significant differences in relation to comorbidities, but only Cu concentration was lower when the frequency of lesions was higher. We concluded that in research on the mineral status of the population, apart from the availability of trace elements in the environment, the health condition of the studied individuals should also be considered. However, inferring the mineral status of the population on the basis of randomly obtained samples from dead individuals may give an incomplete view of the population, especially in the case of species susceptible to diseases, such as European bison.
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