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Corticosterone levels in sub-adult and family groups of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in wintering locations of Lamar Peninsula, Texas.

机译:在得克萨斯州拉马尔半岛的越冬地点,百日鹤(美洲鹤)的亚成人和家庭组中的皮质酮水平。

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Whooping cranes (Grus americana) are endangered species recovering from a critical population number of less than 20 individuals in the 1930's. Former (e.g., habitat loss) and potential new threats (e.g., human activities), especially in wintering grounds, may affect whooping crane population recovery. Thus, it is important to determine a possible method to assess physiological health of the wild population using a non-invasive technique. This study evaluated, for the first time, fecal corticosterone (CORT), a stress hormone in birds, in the wild population of whooping cranes. We measured fecal CORT levels of two sub-adult flocks in 2010 and 2011 and two family groups in 2011 in three different locations on Lamar Peninsula and one site in Holiday Beach, Texas. For sub-adult groups, there was significant difference in CORT between groups (P 0.001). CORT levels of sub-adults in 2010 tended to increase over time. The sub-adult group in 2011 showed higher mean fecal CORT after three collection dates at the end of March, 515.65 +/- 124.53 ng/g (mean +/- SE). For family groups, there was no significant difference in CORT between groups (P = 0.79). However, we observed a positive relationship of fecal CORT with time of year for Family 2, but not for Family 1. Human activities, pre-migration, or environmental differences could be factors affecting the production of CORT in wild whooping cranes. More frequent samples from the same whooping crane groups would be needed to identify potential contributing factors. This study presents helpful new information of whooping cranes using off-refuge sites that may aid in the decisions of habitat selection for reintroduction of whooping cranes.
机译:百叶鹤(美洲鹤)是从1930年代不到20个人的关键种群中恢复的濒危物种。过去(例如,栖息地的丧失)和潜在的新威胁(例如,人类活动),特别是在越冬地,可能会影响百日鹤种群的恢复。因此,重要的是确定一种使用非侵入性技术评估野生种群生理健康状况的可能方法。这项研究首次评估了百叶鹤野生种群中的粪便皮质激素(CORT),一种鸟类的应激激素。我们测量了2010年和2011年的两个亚成年羊群和2011年的两个家庭群在拉玛半岛的三个不同地点和德克萨斯州的假日海滩的一个地点的粪便CORT水平。对于亚成人组,两组之间的CORT有显着差异(P <0.001)。随着时间的推移,2010年亚成人的CORT水平呈上升趋势。在3月底的三个采集日期之后,2011年的亚成人组的平均粪便CORT更高,为515.65 +/- 124.53 ng / g(平均+/- SE)。对于家庭组,两组之间的CORT没有显着差异(P = 0.79)。但是,我们观察到粪便CORT与家庭2的一年中的时间呈正相关,而不与家庭1的时间呈正相关。人类活动,预迁徙或环境差异可能是影响野生百叶鹤生产CORT的因素。需要使用来自相同百叶起重机组的更频繁的样本来识别潜在的影响因素。这项研究提供了使用避难场所的百日鹤的有用新信息,这些信息可能有助于决定将百日鹤重新引入的栖息地选择。

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  • 作者

    Casady, Mery.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Nebraska at Kearney.;

  • 授予单位 University of Nebraska at Kearney.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Wildlife Conservation.;Biology Endocrinology.;Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 45 p.
  • 总页数 45
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 教育;
  • 关键词

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