Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx
Anthropogenic activities are introducing multiple chemical contaminants into ecosystems that act as stressors for wildlife. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and mercury (Hg) are two relevant contaminants that may cause detrimental effects on the fitness of many aquatic organisms. However, there is a...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/21249873 2024-09-15T18:32:25+00:00 Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx David Costantini Pierre Blévin Jan Ove Bustnes Valérie Esteve Geir Wing Gabrielsen Dorte Herzke Ségolène Humann-Guilleminot Børge Moe Charline Parenteau Charlotte Récapet Paco Bustamante Olivier Chastel 2022-09-30T04:22:36Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.952765.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Integument_carotenoid-based_colouration_reflects_contamination_to_perfluoroalkyl_substances_but_not_mercury_in_arctic_black-legged_kittiwakes_docx/21249873 unknown doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.952765.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Integument_carotenoid-based_colouration_reflects_contamination_to_perfluoroalkyl_substances_but_not_mercury_in_arctic_black-legged_kittiwakes_docx/21249873 CC BY 4.0 Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology carotenoids mate choice mercury PFAS PFOSlin seabirds sexual selection stressors Dataset 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.952765.s001 2024-08-19T06:19:50Z Anthropogenic activities are introducing multiple chemical contaminants into ecosystems that act as stressors for wildlife. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and mercury (Hg) are two relevant contaminants that may cause detrimental effects on the fitness of many aquatic organisms. However, there is a lack of information on their impact on the expression of secondary sexual signals that animals use for mate choice. We have explored the correlations between integument carotenoid-based colourations, blood levels of carotenoids, and blood levels of seven PFAS and of total Hg (THg) in 50 adult male black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) from the Norwegian Arctic during the pre-laying period, while controlling for other colouration influencing variables such as testosterone and body condition. Kittiwakes with elevated blood concentrations of PFAS (PFOSlin, PFNA, PFDcA, PFUnA, or PFDoA) had less chromatic but brighter bills, and brighter gape and tongue; PFOSlin was the pollutant with the strongest association with bill colourations. Conversely, plasma testosterone was the only significant correlate of hue and chroma of both gape and tongue, and of hue of the bill. Kittiwakes with higher concentrations of any PFAS, but not of THg, tended to have significantly higher plasma concentrations of the carotenoids astaxanthin, zeaxanthin, lutein, and cryptoxanthin. Our work provides the first correlative evidence that PFAS exposure might interfere with the carotenoid metabolism and the expression of integument carotenoid-based colourations in a free-living bird species. This outcome may be a direct effect of PFAS exposure or be indirectly caused by components of diet that also correlate with elevated PFAS concentrations (e.g., proteins). It also suggests that there might be no additive effect of THg co-exposure with PFAS on the expression of colourations. These results call for further work on the possible interference of PFAS with the expression of colourations used in mate choice. Dataset rissa tridactyla Frontiers: Figshare |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology carotenoids mate choice mercury PFAS PFOSlin seabirds sexual selection stressors |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology carotenoids mate choice mercury PFAS PFOSlin seabirds sexual selection stressors David Costantini Pierre Blévin Jan Ove Bustnes Valérie Esteve Geir Wing Gabrielsen Dorte Herzke Ségolène Humann-Guilleminot Børge Moe Charline Parenteau Charlotte Récapet Paco Bustamante Olivier Chastel Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology carotenoids mate choice mercury PFAS PFOSlin seabirds sexual selection stressors |
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Anthropogenic activities are introducing multiple chemical contaminants into ecosystems that act as stressors for wildlife. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and mercury (Hg) are two relevant contaminants that may cause detrimental effects on the fitness of many aquatic organisms. However, there is a lack of information on their impact on the expression of secondary sexual signals that animals use for mate choice. We have explored the correlations between integument carotenoid-based colourations, blood levels of carotenoids, and blood levels of seven PFAS and of total Hg (THg) in 50 adult male black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) from the Norwegian Arctic during the pre-laying period, while controlling for other colouration influencing variables such as testosterone and body condition. Kittiwakes with elevated blood concentrations of PFAS (PFOSlin, PFNA, PFDcA, PFUnA, or PFDoA) had less chromatic but brighter bills, and brighter gape and tongue; PFOSlin was the pollutant with the strongest association with bill colourations. Conversely, plasma testosterone was the only significant correlate of hue and chroma of both gape and tongue, and of hue of the bill. Kittiwakes with higher concentrations of any PFAS, but not of THg, tended to have significantly higher plasma concentrations of the carotenoids astaxanthin, zeaxanthin, lutein, and cryptoxanthin. Our work provides the first correlative evidence that PFAS exposure might interfere with the carotenoid metabolism and the expression of integument carotenoid-based colourations in a free-living bird species. This outcome may be a direct effect of PFAS exposure or be indirectly caused by components of diet that also correlate with elevated PFAS concentrations (e.g., proteins). It also suggests that there might be no additive effect of THg co-exposure with PFAS on the expression of colourations. These results call for further work on the possible interference of PFAS with the expression of colourations used in mate choice. |
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David Costantini Pierre Blévin Jan Ove Bustnes Valérie Esteve Geir Wing Gabrielsen Dorte Herzke Ségolène Humann-Guilleminot Børge Moe Charline Parenteau Charlotte Récapet Paco Bustamante Olivier Chastel |
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David Costantini Pierre Blévin Jan Ove Bustnes Valérie Esteve Geir Wing Gabrielsen Dorte Herzke Ségolène Humann-Guilleminot Børge Moe Charline Parenteau Charlotte Récapet Paco Bustamante Olivier Chastel |
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Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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Data_Sheet_1_Integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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data_sheet_1_integument carotenoid-based colouration reflects contamination to perfluoroalkyl substances, but not mercury, in arctic black-legged kittiwakes.docx |
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