Ewen John G, Thorogood Rose, Brekke Patricia, Cassey Phillip, Karadas Filiz, Armstrong Doug P
Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regents Park, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Aug 4;106(31):12798-802. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0902575106. Epub 2009 Jul 20.
Dietary ingested carotenoid biomolecules have been linked to both improved health and immunity in nestling birds. Here, we test whether maternally invested egg carotenoids can offset the cost of parasitism in developing nestling hihi (Notiomystis cincta) from the bloodsucking mite (Ornithonyssus bursa). Our results reveal clear negative effects of parasitism on nestlings, and that maternally derived carotenoids compensate this cost, resulting in growth parameters and ultimate mass achieved being similar to nonparasitized young. Our results offer an unique example of a direct positive relationship between enhanced maternal investment of carotenoids and an ability to cope with a specific and costly parasite in young birds. As O. bursa infestations reduce population viability in hihi, our findings also highlight the importance of key nutritional resources for endangered bird populations to better cope with common parasite infestations.
通过饮食摄入的类胡萝卜素生物分子与雏鸟健康状况改善和免疫力增强有关。在此,我们测试母源卵中的类胡萝卜素是否能够抵消雏鸟发育过程中因寄生吸血螨(禽刺螨)而产生的代价。我们的研究结果揭示了寄生对雏鸟的明显负面影响,并且母源类胡萝卜素能够补偿这种代价,使得雏鸟的生长参数和最终体重与未被寄生的雏鸟相似。我们的研究结果提供了一个独特的例子,即母源类胡萝卜素投资增加与幼鸟应对特定且代价高昂的寄生虫的能力之间存在直接的正相关关系。由于禽刺螨的侵扰会降低褐几维鸟的种群生存能力,我们的研究结果还凸显了关键营养资源对于濒危鸟类种群更好地应对常见寄生虫侵扰的重要性。