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2800792 1156125 2011 8 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
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Urinary corticosterone responses to capture and toe-clipping in the cane toad (Rhinella marina) indicate that toe-clipping is a stressor for amphibians
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علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری بیوشیمی، ژنتیک و زیست شناسی مولکولی علوم غدد
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Urinary corticosterone responses to capture and toe-clipping in the cane toad (Rhinella marina) indicate that toe-clipping is a stressor for amphibians
چکیده انگلیسی

Toe-clipping, the removal of one or more toes, is a common method used to individually mark free-living animals. Whilst this method is widely used in studies of amphibians, the appropriateness of the method, and its potential detrimental effects have been the subject of debate. Here, we provide for the first time, evidence that toe-clipping is a stressor in a wild amphibian. We measured urinary corticosterone responses of male cane toads (Rhinella marina) to capture and handling only, and to toe-clipping under field conditions. Urinary testosterone concentrations and white blood cell proportions were also measured. Urinary corticosterone metabolite concentrations increased 6 h after capture and handling only and remained high for 24 h; corticosterone returned to baseline levels after 48 h and remained low at 72 h post capture and handling. Corticosterone concentrations in toads subjected to toe-clipping increased at 6 h to significantly higher concentrations than after capture and handling only, then decreased more slowly than after capture and handling, and were still elevated (approximately double basal level) 72 h after toe-clipping. Testosterone did not change significantly after capture and handling only, whereas after toe-clipping testosterone decreased at 6 h and remained low at 72 h. There were weak short-term effects of toe-clipping compared with capture and handling only on white blood cell proportions. We have clearly shown that toe-clipping is a distinctly stronger stressor than capture and handling alone. This indicates that there is an ethical cost of toe-clipping, and this should be considered when planning studies of amphibians.

Changes in leukocyte populations (A), urinary corticosterone (B-upper panel) and urinary testosterone (B-lower panel) in male Cane toads (Rhinella marina) after capture-only or toe-clipping and re-capture at 6, 24, 48 or 72 h since initial capture (0 h). n = 6−10 toads per time interval.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► Corticosterone and testosterone were measured in cane toad (Rhinella marina).
► Urinary corticosterone increased 6 h following capture and decreased within 72 h.
► Urinary corticosterone increased 6 h following toe-clipping and still high at 72 h.
► Urinary testosterone decreased at 6 h and remained low at 72 h after toe-clipping.
► Toe-clipping is a much stronger stressor than capture alone in cane toad.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: General and Comparative Endocrinology - Volume 174, Issue 2, 1 November 2011, Pages 238–245
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