Validation of an assay to measure glucocorticoid metabolites in the droppings of little penguins (Eudyptula minor)

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2015-10-31 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V3I4.135
Sally L. Sherwen, K. Fanson
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Monitoring adrenal activity can provide insight into an animal’s physiological state and can be assessed non-invasively via excreta (e.g. bird droppings). However, before this technique can be used, it needs to be validated for each species. In this study, we biologically validated an assay for monitoring adrenocortical activity via faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGM) in little penguins ( Eudyptula minor ). The validation incorporated a pre-scheduled husbandry event that is potentially stressful (annual veterinary health check). Four penguins were randomly selected a priori and immediately following their veterinary examination, they were transferred to off-display housing to facilitate individual collection of droppings over the following five days. All penguins exhibited a peak in FGM concentrations within 24 h of the start of the health check and on average FGM concentrations increased six-fold above an individual’s mean baseline value. This validated FGM assay provides a valuable addition to the suite of tools available to monitor little penguins in zoos and in the wild.
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小企鹅(Eudyptula minor)粪便中糖皮质激素代谢物测定方法的验证
监测肾上腺活动可以深入了解动物的生理状态,并且可以通过排泄物(例如鸟粪)进行无创评估。然而,在使用这项技术之前,需要对每个物种进行验证。在这项研究中,我们从生物学上验证了一种通过小企鹅(Eudyptula minor)粪便糖皮质激素代谢物(FGM)监测肾上腺皮质活性的方法。验证纳入了预先安排的可能有压力的饲养活动(年度兽医健康检查)。我们先随机挑选四只企鹅,在兽医检查后,立即将它们转移到非展区,以便在接下来的五天内单独收集粪便。所有企鹅在健康检查开始后的24小时内都出现了女性生殖器切割浓度的峰值,女性生殖器切割浓度平均比个体的平均基线值增加了6倍。这种经过验证的女性生殖器切割试验为动物园和野外监测小企鹅提供了一套有价值的工具。
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