Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.

Arctic weather in spring is unpredictable and can also be extreme, so Arctic-breeding birds must be flexible in their breeding to deal with such variability. Unpredictability in weather conditions will only intensify with climate change and this in turn could affect reproductive capability of migrato...

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Main Authors: Romero, L. Michael., Walker, Brian G., 1967-, Meddle, Simone L., Landys, Mėta M., 1973-, Reneerkens, Jeroen., Wingfield, John C., 1948-
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spelling fttuftsuniv:oai:tufts:17158 2023-05-15T14:48:18+02:00 Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines. Romero, L. Michael. Walker, Brian G., 1967- Meddle, Simone L. Landys, Mėta M., 1973- Reneerkens, Jeroen. Wingfield, John C., 1948- application/pdf https://dl.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:17158 unknown Tufts University. Tisch Library. Tufts University faculty scholarship. http://sites.tufts.edu/dca/about-us/research-help/reproductions-and-use/ Migratory birds. Birds--Migration--Arctic regions. Birds--Breeding. Snow bunting. Lapland longspur. Animal behavior. Tufts University. Department of Biology. Text fttuftsuniv 2018-12-05T13:37:59Z Arctic weather in spring is unpredictable and can also be extreme, so Arctic-breeding birds must be flexible in their breeding to deal with such variability. Unpredictability in weather conditions will only intensify with climate change and this in turn could affect reproductive capability of migratory birds. Adjustments to coping strategies are therefore crucial, so here we examined the plasticity of the adrenocorticotropic stress response in two Arctic songbird species—the snow bunting(Plectrophenax nivalis) and Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus)—breeding in northwest Greenland. Across the breeding season, the stress response was strongest at arrival and least robust during molt in male snow buntings. Snow bunting females had higher baseline but similar stress-induced corticosterone levels compared to males. Modification of the stress response was not due to adrenal insensitivity, but likely regulated at the anterior pituitary gland. Compared to independent nestlings and adult snow buntings, parental-dependent chicks had a more robust stress response. For Lapland longspurs, baseline corticosterone was highest at arrival in both male and females, and arriving males displayed a higher stress response compared to arriving females. Comparison of male corticosterone profiles collected at arrival in Greenland (76°N) and Alaska (67-71°N;) reveal that both species have higher stress responses at the more northern location. Flexibility in the stress response may be typical for birds nesting at the leading edges of their range and this ability will become more relevant as global climate change results in major shifts of breeding habitat and phenology for migratory birds. Text Arctic Climate change Greenland Plectrophenax nivalis Snow Bunting Alaska Lapland Tufts Digital Library (TDL) Arctic Greenland
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topic Migratory birds.
Birds--Migration--Arctic regions.
Birds--Breeding.
Snow bunting.
Lapland longspur.
Animal behavior.
Tufts University. Department of Biology.
spellingShingle Migratory birds.
Birds--Migration--Arctic regions.
Birds--Breeding.
Snow bunting.
Lapland longspur.
Animal behavior.
Tufts University. Department of Biology.
Romero, L. Michael.
Walker, Brian G., 1967-
Meddle, Simone L.
Landys, Mėta M., 1973-
Reneerkens, Jeroen.
Wingfield, John C., 1948-
Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
topic_facet Migratory birds.
Birds--Migration--Arctic regions.
Birds--Breeding.
Snow bunting.
Lapland longspur.
Animal behavior.
Tufts University. Department of Biology.
description Arctic weather in spring is unpredictable and can also be extreme, so Arctic-breeding birds must be flexible in their breeding to deal with such variability. Unpredictability in weather conditions will only intensify with climate change and this in turn could affect reproductive capability of migratory birds. Adjustments to coping strategies are therefore crucial, so here we examined the plasticity of the adrenocorticotropic stress response in two Arctic songbird species—the snow bunting(Plectrophenax nivalis) and Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus)—breeding in northwest Greenland. Across the breeding season, the stress response was strongest at arrival and least robust during molt in male snow buntings. Snow bunting females had higher baseline but similar stress-induced corticosterone levels compared to males. Modification of the stress response was not due to adrenal insensitivity, but likely regulated at the anterior pituitary gland. Compared to independent nestlings and adult snow buntings, parental-dependent chicks had a more robust stress response. For Lapland longspurs, baseline corticosterone was highest at arrival in both male and females, and arriving males displayed a higher stress response compared to arriving females. Comparison of male corticosterone profiles collected at arrival in Greenland (76°N) and Alaska (67-71°N;) reveal that both species have higher stress responses at the more northern location. Flexibility in the stress response may be typical for birds nesting at the leading edges of their range and this ability will become more relevant as global climate change results in major shifts of breeding habitat and phenology for migratory birds.
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author Romero, L. Michael.
Walker, Brian G., 1967-
Meddle, Simone L.
Landys, Mėta M., 1973-
Reneerkens, Jeroen.
Wingfield, John C., 1948-
author_facet Romero, L. Michael.
Walker, Brian G., 1967-
Meddle, Simone L.
Landys, Mėta M., 1973-
Reneerkens, Jeroen.
Wingfield, John C., 1948-
author_sort Romero, L. Michael.
title Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
title_short Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
title_full Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
title_fullStr Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
title_full_unstemmed Breeding on the Extreme Edge: Modulation of the Adrenocortical Response to Acute Stress in Two High Arctic Passerines.
title_sort breeding on the extreme edge: modulation of the adrenocortical response to acute stress in two high arctic passerines.
publisher Tufts University. Tisch Library.
url https://dl.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:17158
geographic Arctic
Greenland
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Greenland
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Climate change
Greenland
Plectrophenax nivalis
Snow Bunting
Alaska
Lapland
genre_facet Arctic
Climate change
Greenland
Plectrophenax nivalis
Snow Bunting
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