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鸽子的气味会因实验性接触微量金属污染而有所不同。

Pigeon odor varies with experimental exposure to trace metal pollution.

作者信息

Leclaire Sarah, Chatelain Marion, Pessato Anaïs, Buatois Bruno, Frantz Adrien, Gasparini Julien

机构信息

Laboratoire Evolution & Diversité Biologique, UMR 5174 (CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier, ENFA), 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse, 31062, France.

Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE), UMR 5175, CNRS - Université de Montpellier - Université Paul Valéry Montpellier - EPHE, 1919 route de Mende, Montpellier, 34293, France.

出版信息

Ecotoxicology. 2019 Jan;28(1):76-85. doi: 10.1007/s10646-018-2001-x. Epub 2018 Nov 30.

Abstract

Trace metals are chemical pollutants that have well-known noxious effects on wildlife and that are current major environmental issues in urban habitats. Previous studies have demonstrated their negative (e.g. lead) or positive (e.g. zinc) effects on body condition, immunity and reproductive success. Because of their effects on condition, trace metals are likely to influence the production of condition-dependent ornaments. The last decade has revealed that bird odors, like mammal odors, can convey information on individual quality and might be used as secondary sexual ornaments. Here, we used solid-phase microextraction headspace sampling with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to investigate whether plumage scent varied with experimental supplementation in lead and/or zinc in feral pigeons. Zinc supplementation (alone or in combination with lead) changed the proportion of several volatiles, including an increase in the proportion of hydroxy-esters. The production of these esters, that most likely originate from preen gland secretions, may be costly and might thus be reduced by stress induced by zinc deficiency. Although lead is known to negatively impact pigeon condition, it did not statistically affect feather scent, despite most of the volatiles that increased with zinc exposure tended to be decreased in lead-supplemented pigeons. Further studies should evaluate the functions of plumage volatiles to predict how trace metals can impact bird fitness.

摘要

痕量金属是化学污染物,对野生动物具有众所周知的有害影响,并且是城市栖息地当前主要的环境问题。先前的研究已经证明了它们对身体状况、免疫力和繁殖成功率的负面(如铅)或正面(如锌)影响。由于痕量金属对身体状况的影响,它们可能会影响依赖身体状况的装饰特征的产生。过去十年已经揭示,鸟类气味与哺乳动物气味一样,可以传达有关个体质量的信息,并可能被用作第二性征装饰。在这里,我们使用固相微萃取顶空采样结合气相色谱-质谱法来研究野生家鸽的羽毛气味是否会随着铅和/或锌的实验性补充而变化。补充锌(单独或与铅联合)改变了几种挥发性物质的比例,包括羟基酯比例的增加。这些酯类很可能源自尾脂腺分泌物,其产生可能代价高昂,因此可能会因锌缺乏引起的应激而减少。尽管已知铅会对鸽子的身体状况产生负面影响,但它对羽毛气味没有统计学上的影响,尽管大多数随着锌暴露增加的挥发性物质在补充铅的鸽子中往往会减少。进一步的研究应该评估羽毛挥发性物质的功能,以预测痕量金属如何影响鸟类的健康状况。

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