Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment

In many areas around the Arctic remains and spoil heaps of old mines can be found, which have been abandoned after their heydays. Runoff from tailings of these abandoned mines can directly contaminate the local environment with elevated concentrations of trace metals. Few studies have investigated t...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: de Jong, Margje, Scheiber, Isabella B.R., Brink, Nico W. van den, Braun, Anna, Matson, Kevin, Komdeur, Jan, Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/5d22a4b2-8cd8-4a90-a1f8-392004241751
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.183
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/5d22a4b2-8cd8-4a90-a1f8-392004241751 2024-06-02T07:59:50+00:00 Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment de Jong, Margje Scheiber, Isabella B.R. Brink, Nico W. van den Braun, Anna Matson, Kevin Komdeur, Jan Loonen, Maarten J.J.E. 2017-12-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/5d22a4b2-8cd8-4a90-a1f8-392004241751 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5d22a4b2-8cd8-4a90-a1f8-392004241751 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.183 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/46569645/1_s2.0_S0048969717312901_main.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5d22a4b2-8cd8-4a90-a1f8-392004241751 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess de Jong , M , Scheiber , I B R , Brink , N W V D , Braun , A , Matson , K , Komdeur , J & Loonen , M J J E 2017 , ' Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment ' , Science of the Total Environment , vol. 601 , pp. 132-141 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.183 Heavy metals Natural antibodies Nitric oxide Acute phase proteins Complement Corticosterone FINCH TAENIOPYGIA-GUTTATA HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION ZEBRA FINCH ADRENOCORTICAL RESPONSES SELENIUM CONCENTRATIONS ECOLOGICAL IMMUNOLOGY CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY TACHYCINETA-BICOLOR MULTIPLE STRESSORS article 2017 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.183 2024-05-07T20:07:56Z In many areas around the Arctic remains and spoil heaps of old mines can be found, which have been abandoned after their heydays. Runoff from tailings of these abandoned mines can directly contaminate the local environment with elevated concentrations of trace metals. Few studies have investigated the possible negative effects of contaminants on Arctic terrestrial animals that use these areas. Trace metals can accumulate in animals and this accumulation has been linked to negative effects on fitness. Both, the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and/or the immune system have been named as possible underlying causes for these observations. Free-living animals are often exposed to multiple stressors simultaneously, however, and this is often not considered in studies on the effects of contaminants on animal physiology. Here, we performed a study on Spitsbergen ( Svalbard) taking both potential effects of trace metal contamination and social stress into account. We investigated experimentally effects of exposure to contaminants from a historic coal mine area on plasma corticosterone levels and on four innate immune parameters ( haemolysis, haemagglutination, haptoglobin-like activity and nitric oxide) before and after social isolation in human-raised barnacle goslings (Branta leucopsis). Baseline corticosterone and immune parameters were not affected by mine-exposure. After social isolation, mine goslings tended to show decreased haemagglutination in comparison with control goslings, but we detected no difference in the othermeasures. Social isolation increased corticosterone and decreased haptoglobin-like activity in all goslings. Immunology and corticosterone levels of barnacle goslings thus seemunaffected, at least on the short term, by Arctic coal mining contamination. (C) 2017 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Branta leucopsis Svalbard Spitsbergen University of Groningen research database Arctic Finch ENVELOPE(167.383,167.383,-72.567,-72.567) Svalbard Science of The Total Environment 601-602 132 141
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topic Heavy metals
Natural antibodies
Nitric oxide
Acute phase proteins
Complement
Corticosterone
FINCH TAENIOPYGIA-GUTTATA
HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION
ZEBRA FINCH
ADRENOCORTICAL RESPONSES
SELENIUM CONCENTRATIONS
ECOLOGICAL IMMUNOLOGY
CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
TACHYCINETA-BICOLOR
MULTIPLE STRESSORS
spellingShingle Heavy metals
Natural antibodies
Nitric oxide
Acute phase proteins
Complement
Corticosterone
FINCH TAENIOPYGIA-GUTTATA
HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION
ZEBRA FINCH
ADRENOCORTICAL RESPONSES
SELENIUM CONCENTRATIONS
ECOLOGICAL IMMUNOLOGY
CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
TACHYCINETA-BICOLOR
MULTIPLE STRESSORS
de Jong, Margje
Scheiber, Isabella B.R.
Brink, Nico W. van den
Braun, Anna
Matson, Kevin
Komdeur, Jan
Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
topic_facet Heavy metals
Natural antibodies
Nitric oxide
Acute phase proteins
Complement
Corticosterone
FINCH TAENIOPYGIA-GUTTATA
HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION
ZEBRA FINCH
ADRENOCORTICAL RESPONSES
SELENIUM CONCENTRATIONS
ECOLOGICAL IMMUNOLOGY
CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
TACHYCINETA-BICOLOR
MULTIPLE STRESSORS
description In many areas around the Arctic remains and spoil heaps of old mines can be found, which have been abandoned after their heydays. Runoff from tailings of these abandoned mines can directly contaminate the local environment with elevated concentrations of trace metals. Few studies have investigated the possible negative effects of contaminants on Arctic terrestrial animals that use these areas. Trace metals can accumulate in animals and this accumulation has been linked to negative effects on fitness. Both, the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and/or the immune system have been named as possible underlying causes for these observations. Free-living animals are often exposed to multiple stressors simultaneously, however, and this is often not considered in studies on the effects of contaminants on animal physiology. Here, we performed a study on Spitsbergen ( Svalbard) taking both potential effects of trace metal contamination and social stress into account. We investigated experimentally effects of exposure to contaminants from a historic coal mine area on plasma corticosterone levels and on four innate immune parameters ( haemolysis, haemagglutination, haptoglobin-like activity and nitric oxide) before and after social isolation in human-raised barnacle goslings (Branta leucopsis). Baseline corticosterone and immune parameters were not affected by mine-exposure. After social isolation, mine goslings tended to show decreased haemagglutination in comparison with control goslings, but we detected no difference in the othermeasures. Social isolation increased corticosterone and decreased haptoglobin-like activity in all goslings. Immunology and corticosterone levels of barnacle goslings thus seemunaffected, at least on the short term, by Arctic coal mining contamination. (C) 2017 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
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author de Jong, Margje
Scheiber, Isabella B.R.
Brink, Nico W. van den
Braun, Anna
Matson, Kevin
Komdeur, Jan
Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
author_facet de Jong, Margje
Scheiber, Isabella B.R.
Brink, Nico W. van den
Braun, Anna
Matson, Kevin
Komdeur, Jan
Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
author_sort de Jong, Margje
title Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
title_short Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
title_full Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
title_fullStr Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
title_full_unstemmed Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
title_sort indices of stress and immune function in arctic barnacle goslings ( branta leucopsis ) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment
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