Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation

Human activity and specifically tourism has been increasing in Antarctica over the last few years. Few studies have examined the indirect effects of human visits on Antarctic penguin rookeries. This work aims to study the differences between a highly visited (Hannah Point) and a rarely visited (Devi...

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Main Authors: Barbosa, Andrés, Mas, Eva de, Benzal, Jesús, Diaz, Julia Inés, Motas, Miguel, Jerez, Silvia, Pertierra, Luis R., Benayas, Javier, Justel, Ana, Lauzurica, Pilar, García Peña, Francisco Javier, Serrano, Tania
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftunivlaplata:oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/125926 2023-05-15T14:01:55+02:00 Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation Barbosa, Andrés Mas, Eva de Benzal, Jesús Diaz, Julia Inés Motas, Miguel Jerez, Silvia Pertierra, Luis R. Benayas, Javier Justel, Ana Lauzurica, Pilar García Peña, Francisco Javier Serrano, Tania 2013-04 application/pdf 329-338 http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/125926 en eng http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/125926 issn:0954-1020 issn:1365-2079 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) CC-BY-NC-SA Ciencias Naturales Veterinaria Antarctic penguins genotoxic damage immune response pollution stress Articulo 2013 ftunivlaplata 2021-10-03T00:04:36Z Human activity and specifically tourism has been increasing in Antarctica over the last few years. Few studies have examined the indirect effects of human visits on Antarctic penguin rookeries. This work aims to study the differences between a highly visited (Hannah Point) and a rarely visited (Devil's Point, Byers Peninsula) gentoo penguin rookery on Livingston Island. Our results suggest that potential indirect effects of human impact are observed in gentoo penguins at Hannah Point, a colony heavily visited by tourists. Penguins at Hannah Point showed a higher presence of heavy metals such as Pb and Ni and a higher number of erythrocytic nuclear abnormalities than penguins at Devil's Point. Immunological parameters showed different results depending on whether we consider the cellular response -the number of lymphocytes being higher in penguins from Hannah Point- or the humoral response -the level of immunoglobulins being higher in penguins from Devil's Point. Measurements of corticosterone levels in feathers and heterophil/lymphocyte (H/L) ratio in blood showed lower levels in the heavily visited rookery than in the rarely visited rookery. Finally, we did not detect Campylobacter jejuni , a bacteria potentially transmitted by humans in either of the populations and we did not find any difference in the prevalence of Campylobacter lari between the populations. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Gentoo penguin Livingston Island Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP): SeDiCI (Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual) Antarctic Byers ENVELOPE(-60.283,-60.283,-63.900,-63.900) Byers peninsula ENVELOPE(-61.066,-61.066,-62.633,-62.633) Hannah ENVELOPE(-60.613,-60.613,-62.654,-62.654) Hannah Point ENVELOPE(-60.617,-60.617,-62.650,-62.650) Livingston Island ENVELOPE(-60.500,-60.500,-62.600,-62.600)
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Veterinaria
Antarctic penguins
genotoxic damage
immune response
pollution
stress
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Veterinaria
Antarctic penguins
genotoxic damage
immune response
pollution
stress
Barbosa, Andrés
Mas, Eva de
Benzal, Jesús
Diaz, Julia Inés
Motas, Miguel
Jerez, Silvia
Pertierra, Luis R.
Benayas, Javier
Justel, Ana
Lauzurica, Pilar
García Peña, Francisco Javier
Serrano, Tania
Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Veterinaria
Antarctic penguins
genotoxic damage
immune response
pollution
stress
description Human activity and specifically tourism has been increasing in Antarctica over the last few years. Few studies have examined the indirect effects of human visits on Antarctic penguin rookeries. This work aims to study the differences between a highly visited (Hannah Point) and a rarely visited (Devil's Point, Byers Peninsula) gentoo penguin rookery on Livingston Island. Our results suggest that potential indirect effects of human impact are observed in gentoo penguins at Hannah Point, a colony heavily visited by tourists. Penguins at Hannah Point showed a higher presence of heavy metals such as Pb and Ni and a higher number of erythrocytic nuclear abnormalities than penguins at Devil's Point. Immunological parameters showed different results depending on whether we consider the cellular response -the number of lymphocytes being higher in penguins from Hannah Point- or the humoral response -the level of immunoglobulins being higher in penguins from Devil's Point. Measurements of corticosterone levels in feathers and heterophil/lymphocyte (H/L) ratio in blood showed lower levels in the heavily visited rookery than in the rarely visited rookery. Finally, we did not detect Campylobacter jejuni , a bacteria potentially transmitted by humans in either of the populations and we did not find any difference in the prevalence of Campylobacter lari between the populations. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Barbosa, Andrés
Mas, Eva de
Benzal, Jesús
Diaz, Julia Inés
Motas, Miguel
Jerez, Silvia
Pertierra, Luis R.
Benayas, Javier
Justel, Ana
Lauzurica, Pilar
García Peña, Francisco Javier
Serrano, Tania
author_facet Barbosa, Andrés
Mas, Eva de
Benzal, Jesús
Diaz, Julia Inés
Motas, Miguel
Jerez, Silvia
Pertierra, Luis R.
Benayas, Javier
Justel, Ana
Lauzurica, Pilar
García Peña, Francisco Javier
Serrano, Tania
author_sort Barbosa, Andrés
title Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
title_short Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
title_full Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
title_fullStr Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
title_full_unstemmed Pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
title_sort pollution and physiological variability in gentoo penguins at two rookeries with different levels of human visitation
publishDate 2013
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