School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
Organismal and Evolutionary Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2024 May;341(4):440-449. doi: 10.1002/jez.2796. Epub 2024 Feb 22.
The development of inexpensive and portable point-of-care devices for measuring nutritional physiological parameters from blood (e.g., glucose, ketones) has accelerated our understanding and assessment of real-time variation in human health, but these have infrequently been tested or implemented in wild animals, especially in relation to other key biological or fitness-related traits. Here we used point-of-care devices to measure blood levels of glucose, ketones, uric acid, and triglycerides in free-ranging house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus)-a common songbird in North America that has been well-studied in the context of urbanization, nutrition, health, and sexual selection-during winter and examined (1) repeatability of these methods for evaluating blood levels in these wild passerines, (2) intercorrelations among these measurements within individuals, (3) how blood nutritional-physiology metrics related to a bird's body condition, habitat of origin (urban vs. suburban), poxvirus infection, and sex; and (4) if the expression of male sexually selected plumage coloration was linked to any of the nutritional-physiological metrics. All blood-nutritional parameters were repeatable. Also, there was significant positive covariation between concentrations of circulating triglycerides and glucose and triglycerides and uric acid. Urban finches had higher blood glucose concentrations than suburban finches, and pox-infected individuals had lower blood triglyceride concentrations than uninfected ones. Last, redder males had higher blood glucose, but lower uric acid levels. These results demonstrate that point-of-care devices can be useful, inexpensive ways of measuring real-time variation in the nutritional physiology of wild birds.
用于测量血液中营养生理参数(如葡萄糖、酮体)的廉价、便携的即时检测设备的发展加速了我们对人类健康实时变化的理解和评估,但这些设备很少在野生动物中进行测试或实施,特别是与其他关键的生物或与健康相关的特征有关。在这里,我们使用即时检测设备来测量自由放养的家雀(Haemorhous mexicanus)血液中的葡萄糖、酮体、尿酸和甘油三酯水平——这是北美的一种常见鸣禽,在城市化、营养、健康和性选择的背景下得到了很好的研究——在冬季,并检查了这些方法在这些野生雀形目鸟类中评估血液水平的(1)可重复性,(2)个体内这些测量值之间的相互关系,(3)血液营养生理指标与鸟类身体状况、起源栖息地(城市与郊区)、痘病毒感染和性别之间的关系;以及(4)雄性性选择羽毛颜色的表达是否与任何营养生理指标有关。所有血液营养参数都是可重复的。此外,循环甘油三酯和葡萄糖以及甘油三酯和尿酸之间存在显著的正协变关系。城市雀的血糖浓度高于郊区雀,感染痘病毒的个体的甘油三酯浓度低于未感染的个体。最后,红色雄性的血糖水平较高,但尿酸水平较低。这些结果表明,即时检测设备可以成为测量野生鸟类营养生理实时变化的有用、廉价的方法。