Dormitator latifrons is an amphidromous fish species distributed on the Pacific coastal region from California to Peru. It has a high potential to be cultured in Mexico. However, there is very little information about its biology, physiology and culture. This research study is a contribution to the hematology and blood chemistry of this native species. Results show hematocrit values of 28%, erythrocytes 2.075×106 mm3, leukocytes 35.035×103 mm3, mean corpuscular volume 161.547 fL, NBT 0.39, glucose 51.467 mg dL-1, protein 3.936 g dL-1, albumin 1.906 g dL-1, globulin 2.391 g dL-1 and albumin/globulin ratio 0.686.
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Ruiz-González, L. E., Vega-Villasante, F., Tintos-Gómez, A., Del Rio-Zaragoza, O. B., Hernández-Rodríguez, M., Barragán, M. P., & Badillo-Zapata, D. (2020). Some hematology and blood chemistry parameters of the pacific fat sleeper Dormitator latifrons (Richardson, 1844). Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 48(1), 131–135. https://doi.org/10.3856/vol48-issue1-fulltext-2343
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