Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen
The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. Mineral deficiencies have been coupled to population declines in wildlife. Current practices typically rely on liver, kidney and/or serum samples to assess mineral levels. Such destructive sampling st...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/dbfa326b-797d-4aed-8367-b22ae3cce802 2024-02-11T10:01:21+01:00 Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen Mosbacher, Jesper Bruun Desforges, Jean-Pierre Michelsen, Anders Hansson, Sophia V. Stelvig, Mikkel Eulaers, Igor Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Lierhagen, Syverin Flaten , Trond Peder Le Roux, Gaël Aggerbeck, Marie Rønne Schmidt, Niels Martin 2022 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/dbfa326b-797d-4aed-8367-b22ae3cce802 https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.8543 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/dbfa326b-797d-4aed-8367-b22ae3cce802 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Mosbacher , J B , Desforges , J-P , Michelsen , A , Hansson , S V , Stelvig , M , Eulaers , I , Sonne , C , Dietz , R , Jenssen , B M , Ciesielski , T M , Lierhagen , S , Flaten , T P , Le Roux , G , Aggerbeck , M R & Schmidt , N M 2022 , ' Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen ' , Polar Research , vol. 41 , 8543 . https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.8543 Demographics Ovibos moschatus calf recruitment minerals population dynamics wool article 2022 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.8543 2024-01-18T00:00:51Z The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. Mineral deficiencies have been coupled to population declines in wildlife. Current practices typically rely on liver, kidney and/or serum samples to assess mineral levels. Such destructive sampling strategies are, however, not feasible for remote or endangered populations. Hair may constitute an alternative tissue, sampled through non-invasive means, to investigate mineral levels in wildlife. In the pilot study presented here, we examine whether mineral levels in hair samples from a well-studied muskox (Ovibos moschatus) population in High-Arctic Greenland are associated with a vital rate and may, therefore, serve as indicators of wildlife population demographics. We show that inter-annual variations in levels of three minerals—copper, selenium and molybdenum—are associated with fluctuations in annual calf recruitment, with poor recruitment in years of low mineral levels in hair. Local environmental conditions also varied with calf recruitment but appeared to be less robust predictors of calf recruitment than hair mineral levels. Our results suggest that hair mineral levels may serve as an indicator of vital demographic rates and, ultimately, of wildlife population trends. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland muskox ovibos moschatus Polar Research Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Polar Research 41 |
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Demographics Ovibos moschatus calf recruitment minerals population dynamics wool Mosbacher, Jesper Bruun Desforges, Jean-Pierre Michelsen, Anders Hansson, Sophia V. Stelvig, Mikkel Eulaers, Igor Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Lierhagen, Syverin Flaten , Trond Peder Le Roux, Gaël Aggerbeck, Marie Rønne Schmidt, Niels Martin Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. Mineral deficiencies have been coupled to population declines in wildlife. Current practices typically rely on liver, kidney and/or serum samples to assess mineral levels. Such destructive sampling strategies are, however, not feasible for remote or endangered populations. Hair may constitute an alternative tissue, sampled through non-invasive means, to investigate mineral levels in wildlife. In the pilot study presented here, we examine whether mineral levels in hair samples from a well-studied muskox (Ovibos moschatus) population in High-Arctic Greenland are associated with a vital rate and may, therefore, serve as indicators of wildlife population demographics. We show that inter-annual variations in levels of three minerals—copper, selenium and molybdenum—are associated with fluctuations in annual calf recruitment, with poor recruitment in years of low mineral levels in hair. Local environmental conditions also varied with calf recruitment but appeared to be less robust predictors of calf recruitment than hair mineral levels. Our results suggest that hair mineral levels may serve as an indicator of vital demographic rates and, ultimately, of wildlife population trends. |
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Mosbacher, Jesper Bruun Desforges, Jean-Pierre Michelsen, Anders Hansson, Sophia V. Stelvig, Mikkel Eulaers, Igor Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Lierhagen, Syverin Flaten , Trond Peder Le Roux, Gaël Aggerbeck, Marie Rønne Schmidt, Niels Martin |
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Mosbacher, Jesper Bruun Desforges, Jean-Pierre Michelsen, Anders Hansson, Sophia V. Stelvig, Mikkel Eulaers, Igor Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Lierhagen, Syverin Flaten , Trond Peder Le Roux, Gaël Aggerbeck, Marie Rønne Schmidt, Niels Martin |
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Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen |
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Mosbacher , J B , Desforges , J-P , Michelsen , A , Hansson , S V , Stelvig , M , Eulaers , I , Sonne , C , Dietz , R , Jenssen , B M , Ciesielski , T M , Lierhagen , S , Flaten , T P , Le Roux , G , Aggerbeck , M R & Schmidt , N M 2022 , ' Hair mineral levels as indicator of wildlife demographics? - a pilot study of muskoxen ' , Polar Research , vol. 41 , 8543 . https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.8543 |
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