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J Vis Exp ; (156)2020 02 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32150166

ABSTRACT

Body condition scoring systems and body condition indices are common techniques used for assessing the health status or fitness of a species. Body condition scoring systems are evaluator dependent and have the potential to be highly subjective. Body condition indices can be confounded by foraging, the effects of body weight, as well as statistical and inferential problems. An alternative to body condition scoring systems and body condition indices is using a stable isotope such as deuterium oxide to determine body composition. The deuterium oxide dilution method is a repeatable, quantitative technique used to estimate body composition in humans, wildlife, and domestic species. Additionally, the deuterium oxide dilution technique can be used to determine the water consumption of an individual animal. Here, we describe the adaption of the deuterium oxide dilution technique for assessing body composition in big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) and for assessing water consumption in cats (Felis catis).


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Adipose Tissue/chemistry , Body Composition , Body Weight , Deuterium Oxide/chemistry , Drinking , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared/methods , Animals , Cats , Chiroptera
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