Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations

Abstract The grey wolf (Canis lupus) persists in a variety of human-dominated landscapes and is subjected to various legal management regimes throughout Europe. Our aim was to assess the effects of intrinsic and methodological determinants on the hair cortisol concentration (HCC) of wolves from four...

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Main Authors: Patrícia Pereira, Núria Fandos Esteruelas, Mónia Nakamura, Helena Rio-Maior, Miha Krofel, Alessia Di Blasio, Simona Zoppi, Serena Robetto, Luis Llaneza, Emilio García, Álvaro Oleaga, José Vicente López-Bao, Manena Fayos Martinez, Jasmine Stavenow, Erik O. Ågren, Francisco Álvares, Nuno Santos
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09711-x
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3b13138a81c845728eb6a4d68bc88ad1 2023-05-15T15:50:27+02:00 Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations Patrícia Pereira Núria Fandos Esteruelas Mónia Nakamura Helena Rio-Maior Miha Krofel Alessia Di Blasio Simona Zoppi Serena Robetto Luis Llaneza Emilio García Álvaro Oleaga José Vicente López-Bao Manena Fayos Martinez Jasmine Stavenow Erik O. Ågren Francisco Álvares Nuno Santos 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09711-x https://doaj.org/article/3b13138a81c845728eb6a4d68bc88ad1 EN eng Nature Portfolio https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09711-x https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322 doi:10.1038/s41598-022-09711-x 2045-2322 https://doaj.org/article/3b13138a81c845728eb6a4d68bc88ad1 Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022) Medicine R Science Q article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09711-x 2022-12-30T22:21:54Z Abstract The grey wolf (Canis lupus) persists in a variety of human-dominated landscapes and is subjected to various legal management regimes throughout Europe. Our aim was to assess the effects of intrinsic and methodological determinants on the hair cortisol concentration (HCC) of wolves from four European populations under different legal management. We determined HCC by an enzyme-linked immune assay in 259 hair samples of 133 wolves from the Iberian, Alpine, Dinaric-Balkan, and Scandinavian populations. The HCC showed significant differences between body regions. Mean HCC in lumbar guard hair was 11.6 ± 9.7 pg/mg (range 1.6–108.8 pg/mg). Wolves from the Dinaric-Balkan and Scandinavian populations showed significantly higher HCC than Iberian wolves, suggesting that harvest policies could reflected in the level of chronic stress. A significant negative relationship with body size was found. The seasonal, sex and age patterns are consistent with other studies, supporting HCC as a biomarker of chronic stress in wolves for a retrospective time frame of several weeks. Our results highlight the need for standardization of sampling and analytical techniques to ensure the value of HCC in informing management at a continental scale. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Scientific Reports 12 1
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Patrícia Pereira
Núria Fandos Esteruelas
Mónia Nakamura
Helena Rio-Maior
Miha Krofel
Alessia Di Blasio
Simona Zoppi
Serena Robetto
Luis Llaneza
Emilio García
Álvaro Oleaga
José Vicente López-Bao
Manena Fayos Martinez
Jasmine Stavenow
Erik O. Ågren
Francisco Álvares
Nuno Santos
Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
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description Abstract The grey wolf (Canis lupus) persists in a variety of human-dominated landscapes and is subjected to various legal management regimes throughout Europe. Our aim was to assess the effects of intrinsic and methodological determinants on the hair cortisol concentration (HCC) of wolves from four European populations under different legal management. We determined HCC by an enzyme-linked immune assay in 259 hair samples of 133 wolves from the Iberian, Alpine, Dinaric-Balkan, and Scandinavian populations. The HCC showed significant differences between body regions. Mean HCC in lumbar guard hair was 11.6 ± 9.7 pg/mg (range 1.6–108.8 pg/mg). Wolves from the Dinaric-Balkan and Scandinavian populations showed significantly higher HCC than Iberian wolves, suggesting that harvest policies could reflected in the level of chronic stress. A significant negative relationship with body size was found. The seasonal, sex and age patterns are consistent with other studies, supporting HCC as a biomarker of chronic stress in wolves for a retrospective time frame of several weeks. Our results highlight the need for standardization of sampling and analytical techniques to ensure the value of HCC in informing management at a continental scale.
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author Patrícia Pereira
Núria Fandos Esteruelas
Mónia Nakamura
Helena Rio-Maior
Miha Krofel
Alessia Di Blasio
Simona Zoppi
Serena Robetto
Luis Llaneza
Emilio García
Álvaro Oleaga
José Vicente López-Bao
Manena Fayos Martinez
Jasmine Stavenow
Erik O. Ågren
Francisco Álvares
Nuno Santos
author_facet Patrícia Pereira
Núria Fandos Esteruelas
Mónia Nakamura
Helena Rio-Maior
Miha Krofel
Alessia Di Blasio
Simona Zoppi
Serena Robetto
Luis Llaneza
Emilio García
Álvaro Oleaga
José Vicente López-Bao
Manena Fayos Martinez
Jasmine Stavenow
Erik O. Ågren
Francisco Álvares
Nuno Santos
author_sort Patrícia Pereira
title Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
title_short Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
title_full Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
title_fullStr Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
title_full_unstemmed Hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four European populations
title_sort hair cortisol concentration reflects the life cycle and management of grey wolves across four european populations
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