Institute of Cell and Systems Biology of Animals, Functional Ecology, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2022 Dec;337(9-10):994-1001. doi: 10.1002/jez.2658. Epub 2022 Sep 19.
Throughout the year, wild animals are exposed to a variety of challenges such as changing environmental conditions and reproductive activity. These challenges may affect their stress hormone levels for varying durations and in varying intensities and impacts. Measurements of the glucocorticoid hormone cortisol in the hair of mammals are considered a good biomarker for measuring physiological stress and are increasingly used to evaluate stress hormone levels of wild animals. Here, we examined the influence of season, reproductive activity, sex, as well as body condition on hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) in Lepilemur edwardsi, a small Malagasy primate species. L. edwardsi lives in the seasonal dry forests of western Madagascar, which are characterized by a strongly changing resource availability throughout the year. We hypothesized that these seasonal changes of resource availability and additionally the reproductive cycle of this species would influence HCC of L. edwardsi. Results revealed that hair cortisol concentration of females did not change seasonally or with the reproductive cycle. However, we found a significant increase of hair cortisol levels in males from the early wet season during the early dry season (mating season). This increase is presumably due to changed behavior during the mating season, as sportive lemurs travel more and show aggressive behavior during this time of the year. This behavior is energy-costly and stressful, and presumably leads to elevated HCC. As elevated cortisol levels may impair immune function, L. edwardsi males might also be more susceptible to parasites and diseases, which is unfavorable in particular during a period of low resource availability (dry season).
全年中,野生动物都会面临各种挑战,例如环境条件变化和繁殖活动。这些挑战可能会对它们的应激激素水平产生不同时间和不同强度的影响。哺乳动物毛发中皮质醇激素的测量被认为是衡量生理应激的一个很好的生物标志物,并且越来越多地用于评估野生动物的应激激素水平。在这里,我们研究了季节、繁殖活动、性别以及身体状况对马达加斯加小型灵长类动物爱德华狐猴(Lepilemur edwardsi)的毛发皮质醇浓度(HCC)的影响。爱德华狐猴生活在马达加斯加西部季节性干旱森林中,这些森林全年的资源可用性变化很大。我们假设这些季节性资源可用性变化以及该物种的繁殖周期会影响爱德华狐猴的 HCC。结果表明,雌性的毛发皮质醇浓度季节性或繁殖周期都没有变化。然而,我们发现雄性的毛发皮质醇水平在早雨季到早旱季(交配季节)期间显著增加。这种增加可能是由于交配季节的行为改变所致,因为在这个时期,运动狐猴的活动范围更广,并表现出更具攻击性的行为。这种行为是耗能且有压力的,并且可能导致 HCC 升高。由于皮质醇水平升高可能会损害免疫功能,因此爱德华狐猴雄性可能更容易受到寄生虫和疾病的影响,特别是在资源可用性低的时期(旱季),这是不利的。