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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127586
论文题名:
Non-Invasive Assessment of the Interrelationships of Diet, Pregnancy Rate, Group Composition, and Physiological and Nutritional Stress of Barren-Ground Caribou in Late Winter
作者: Kyle Joly; Samuel K. Wasser; Rebecca Booth
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-6-10
卷: 10, 期:6
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Reindeer ; Lichenology ; Diet ; Winter ; Hydrocortisone ; Latitude ; Progesterone ; Endocrine physiology
英文摘要: The winter diet of barren-ground caribou may affect adult survival, timing of parturition, neonatal survival, and postpartum mass. We used microhistological analyses and hormone levels in feces to determine sex-specific late-winter diets, pregnancy rates, group composition, and endocrine-based measures of physiological and nutritional stress. Lichens, which are highly digestible but contain little protein, dominated the diet (> 68%) but were less prevalent in the diets of pregnant females as compared to non-pregnant females and males. The amount of lichens in the diets of pregnant females decreased at higher latitudes and as winter progressed. Pregnancy rates (82.1%, 95% CI = 76.0 – 88.1%) of adult cows were within the expected range for a declining herd, while pregnancy status was not associated with lichen abundance in the diet. Most groups (80%) were of mixed sex. Male: female ratios (62:100) were not skewed enough to affect the decline. Levels of hormones indicating nutritional stress were detected in areas of low habitat quality and at higher latitudes. Levels of hormones indicated that physiological stress was greatest for pregnant cows, which faced the increasing demands of gestation in late winter. These fecal-based measures of diet and stress provided contextual information for the potential mechanisms of the ongoing decline. Non-invasive techniques, such as monitoring diets, pregnancy rates, sex ratios and stress levels from fecal samples, will become increasingly important as monitoring tools as the industrial footprint continues to expand in the Arctic.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/21932
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气候减缓与适应
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作者单位: Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve, National Park Service, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States of America;Arctic Inventory and Monitoring Network, National Park Service, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States of America;University of Washington, Center for Conservation Biology, Seattle, Washington, United States of America;University of Washington, Center for Conservation Biology, Seattle, Washington, United States of America

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Kyle Joly,Samuel K. Wasser,Rebecca Booth. Non-Invasive Assessment of the Interrelationships of Diet, Pregnancy Rate, Group Composition, and Physiological and Nutritional Stress of Barren-Ground Caribou in Late Winter[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(6)
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