Literature DB >> 34032270

Hot days are associated with short-term adrenocortical responses in a southern African arid-zone passerine bird.

Lesedi L Moagi1,2, Amanda R Bourne3, Susan J Cunningham3, Raymond Jansen4, Celiwe A Ngcamphalala1,5, André Ganswindt6, Amanda R Ridley7, Andrew E McKechnie1,5.   

Abstract

Relatively little effort has been directed towards elucidating the role of physiological stress pathways in mediating avian responses to global heating. For free-ranging southern pied babblers, Turdoides bicolor, daily maximum air temperatures (Tmax) between ∼35 and ∼40°C result in reduced foraging efficiency, loss of body mass and compromised breeding success. We tested the hypothesis that very hot days are experienced as stressors by quantifying relationships between Tmax and faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) levels in naturally excreted droppings. On days when Tmax<38°C, fGCM levels were independent of Tmax (mean±s.d. 140.25±56.92 ng g-1 dry mass). At Tmax>38°C, however, fGCM levels increased linearly with Tmax and averaged 190.79±70.13 ng g-1 dry mass. The effects of Tmax on fGCM levels did not carry over to the following morning, suggesting that very hot days are experienced as acute stressors.
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Keywords:  Air temperature; Desert; Faecal glucocorticoid metabolites; Fitness costs; Heat stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 34032270     DOI: 10.1242/jeb.242535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


  3 in total

1.  Hot and dry conditions predict shorter nestling telomeres in an endangered songbird: Implications for population persistence.

Authors:  Justin R Eastwood; Tim Connallon; Kaspar Delhey; Michelle L Hall; Niki Teunissen; Sjouke A Kingma; Ariana M La Porte; Simon Verhulst; Anne Peters
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 12.779

2.  Dehydration risk is associated with reduced nest attendance and hatching success in a cooperatively breeding bird, the southern pied babbler Turdoides bicolor.

Authors:  Amanda R Bourne; Amanda R Ridley; Andrew E McKechnie; Claire N Spottiswoode; Susan J Cunningham
Journal:  Conserv Physiol       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 3.079

3.  Global Warming and Its Implications on Nature Tourism at Phinda Private Game Reserve, South Africa.

Authors:  Zinzi E Sibitane; Kaitano Dube; Limpho Lekaota
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-30       Impact factor: 3.390

  3 in total

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