Abstract

The hemoglobin concentration of the blood of seven species of Great Basin rodents varies inversely with body weight. Field values are higher in winter than in summer; part of this difference may be attributed to the effects of different ambient temperatures. Changes in hemoglobin concentration can be accounted for by changes in the number of circulating erythrocytes.

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