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Measurement of cortisol in blow samples collected from free-swimming beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas)

机译:从自由游泳的Beluga Whales收集的吹溶胶中的皮质醇测量(Delphinapterus Leucas)

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Blow or respiratory vapor collection is a noninvasive technique for monitoring the physiology of cetaceans and although this technique shows promise, a major challenge of blow collection is difficulty quantifying samples due to variable amounts of seawater contamination. Here, we aimed to (1) determine whether blow samples could be collected from free-swimming belugas, (2) assess whether urea could be used as a dilution marker to normalize blow samples, and (3) determine which factors influenced cortisol and urea concentrations. We collected a total of 252 blow samples from free-swimming belugas in the Churchill River in Manitoba, Canada. Cortisol, an indicator of individual stress and health, was detected in 65.87% of samples with concentrations ranging from 6.73 to 963.17 pg/ml of extract volume, while urea was detected in 90.48% of samples with concentrations ranging from 0.21 to 20.30 mg/L. We were unable to verify the efficacy of urea as a dilution marker to normalize blow samples from free-swimming belugas; however, absolute cortisol concentrations varied based on sample device and quantity rating. Although we demonstrated that blow can be successfully collected from free-swimming belugas, further refinement of this technique is needed before it can be used as a reliable method for physiological assessments.
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