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Biomarker of burden: Feather corticosterone reflects energetic expenditure and allostatic overload in captive waterfowl

机译:负担的生物标志物:羽毛皮质醇酮反映了俘虏水禽中的能量支出和近稳态过载

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Allostatic load describes the interplay between energetic demand and availability and is highly context dependent, varying between seasons and life-history stages. When energy demands exceed physiological set points modulated by glucocorticoid hormones, individuals may experience allostatic overload and transition between stages in sub-optimal physiological states. Corticosterone, the major glucocorticoid hormone regulating energy expenditure in birds, is incorporated into growing feathers (CORTf), and it has been suggested that CORTf reflects long-term records of allostatic load during feather growth. However, relationships between allostatic load and CORTf have not been adequately evaluated. If such relationships exist, the use of CORTf to investigate cross-seasonal effects could provide novel insights into impacts of past allostatic load and/or overload events. We tested whether experimental increases in daily workload during two adjacent life-history stages would be reflected in CORTf levels, and examined if CORTf levels reflected either current energetic demand or allostatic load prior to feather growth. Daily workloads in female mallard Anas platyrhynchos ducklings were increased over a 6-week period using physical obstacles and/or carrying back-mounted weights. We measured daily energy expenditure, growth, body mass, and CORTf in growing ducklings. Then, we induced feather moult and reapplied combinations of workload treatments for an additional 6weeks to investigate whether effects of past energetic demands would be detected in future CORTf levels. Ducklings confronted with higher workloads during development had reduced body mass, growth rates and consequently higher daily energy expenditure and CORTf values compared to controls. When ducklings were fully developed, CORTf patterns in birds re-exposed to workload treatments reflected only current, rather than past, energetic demands. However, under allostatic overload conditions, past levels of CORTf were positively associated with CORTf in the subsequent moult. Our study confirms the previously untested assumption that CORTf reflects energetic demand during the period of feather growth in a precocial bird. We show that allostatic overload conditions early in life, which temporarily suppress growth, can be detected using CORTf, an event potentially missed in studies which rely solely on measures of body condition alone. We suggest that CORTf can provide a valuable biomarker of allostatic load and overload conditions during the period of feather growth, but highlight how context should be considered for studies using CORTf to investigate influences of carryover effects. Our study contributes to building a physiological foundation to inform interpretations of ecological patterns using CORTf.
机译:amantutatic load描述了能量需求和可用性之间的相互作用,并且是高度上下文依赖性,在季节和终身历史阶段之间变化。当能量需求超过糖皮质激素调节的生理设定点时,个体可能会在次优生理状态下阶段之间经历突出的过载和转变。皮质酮,主要的糖皮质激素调节鸟类中的能源支出,并入到生长的羽毛(Cortf)中,并提出了Cortf在羽毛生长期间反映了近静压负荷的长期记录。然而,难以评估amantutatic载荷和皮质之间的关系。如果存在这种关系,则使用Cortf来调查跨季节性效应可以为过去的近载荷和/或过载事件的影响提供新的洞察。我们测试了在两个相邻的生命历史阶段期间日常工作量的实验增加将被反映在Cortf水平中,并检查Cortf水平是否在羽毛生长之前反映了当前的能量需求或近静电负荷。使用物理障碍物和/或携带背部重量,雌性Mallard Anas Platyrhynchos小鸭的每日工作负载增加了6周的时间。我们测量了日常能源支出,生长,体重和生长鸭子的皮质。然后,我们诱导羽毛换羽并重新删除工作量处理的组合,另外6周,以调查在未来的Cortf水平中是否会检测到过去的能量需求的影响。在开发期间面对较高的工作量的鸭子减少了体重,增长率,并且与对照相比,每日能量消耗和皮质值更高。当鸭子完全开发时,鸟儿的皮质模式被重新接触到工作负载处理,只反映了当前的,而不是过去,优势需求。然而,在征管过载条件下,过去水平的皮质水平与随后的换羽中的皮质菌正呈正相关。我们的研究证实了以前未经测试的假设,即皮质电脑在预先鸟类的羽毛增长期间反映了能量需求。我们表明,使用Cortf可以检测到暂时抑制生长的生命早期的征管过载条件,该事件可能错过了单独依赖于身体状况的测量。我们建议Cortf在羽毛增长期间,Cortf可以提供近载荷和过载条件的有价值的生物标志物,但突出了使用皮质电脑来研究核心效应影响的研究。我们的研究有助于建立生理基础,以便使用Cortf提供生态模式的解释。

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