Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Human activities, pollution and biological invasions summed up to climate change represent an increasing pressure on the Antarctic ecosystem and its biodiversity. The Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae is considered a sentinel species able to reveal the impact of anthropogenic pressures on the Antarc...
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ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/1236936 2023-12-10T09:42:20+01:00 Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica Olmastroni Silvia Simonetti Silvia Fattorini Niccolo' Corsi Ilaria Olmastroni, Silvia Simonetti, Silvia Fattorini, Niccolo' Corsi, Ilaria 2022 STAMPA https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1236936 https://scar.org/library/conferences/scar-open-science-conferences/abstracts/5876-scar-open-science-conference-2022-abstracts/file/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-0-948277-64-1 ispartofbook:10th Scar Open Science Conference 2022, Abstract Book 10th Scar Open Science Conference 2022 firstpage:397 lastpage:397 numberofpages:1 https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1236936 https://scar.org/library/conferences/scar-open-science-conferences/abstracts/5876-scar-open-science-conference-2022-abstracts/file/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftunivsiena 2023-11-14T23:09:45Z Human activities, pollution and biological invasions summed up to climate change represent an increasing pressure on the Antarctic ecosystem and its biodiversity. The Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae is considered a sentinel species able to reveal the impact of anthropogenic pressures on the Antarctic ecosystem and reflecting changes in habitat quality and in the availability of marine resources. Here we investigate immune-haematological parameters (erythrocyte nuclear abnormalities, ENAs, and white blood cells, WBCs) as indicators of health status in specimens of Adélie penguin breeding in three colonies in the mid-Victoria Land, Ross Sea. Total ENAs including specific abnormalities and WBCs values did not differ between specimens from the three colonies. The discriminant functions reflecting variability in immuno-haematological parameters showed a low discriminatory power (ENAs cross-validated discriminant rate 37.9%; WBCs cross-validated discriminant rate 40.7%), and discriminant scores overlapped substantially among colonies, meaning that immune-haematological responses failed to explain the separation among breeding sites. Sex differences were found on total number of ENAs and WBCs, which were respectively ~30% and ~20% higher in males than in females. Our work integrated the measurement of immune-haematological parameters to identify a series of proxy of penguin’s health by analysing small amounts of non-destructive samples and couple them with the bio-ecological responses, establishing a baseline against which signals of ecosystem change can be detected. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Pygoscelis adeliae Ross Sea Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air Antarctic Ross Sea The Antarctic Victoria Land |
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Human activities, pollution and biological invasions summed up to climate change represent an increasing pressure on the Antarctic ecosystem and its biodiversity. The Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae is considered a sentinel species able to reveal the impact of anthropogenic pressures on the Antarctic ecosystem and reflecting changes in habitat quality and in the availability of marine resources. Here we investigate immune-haematological parameters (erythrocyte nuclear abnormalities, ENAs, and white blood cells, WBCs) as indicators of health status in specimens of Adélie penguin breeding in three colonies in the mid-Victoria Land, Ross Sea. Total ENAs including specific abnormalities and WBCs values did not differ between specimens from the three colonies. The discriminant functions reflecting variability in immuno-haematological parameters showed a low discriminatory power (ENAs cross-validated discriminant rate 37.9%; WBCs cross-validated discriminant rate 40.7%), and discriminant scores overlapped substantially among colonies, meaning that immune-haematological responses failed to explain the separation among breeding sites. Sex differences were found on total number of ENAs and WBCs, which were respectively ~30% and ~20% higher in males than in females. Our work integrated the measurement of immune-haematological parameters to identify a series of proxy of penguin’s health by analysing small amounts of non-destructive samples and couple them with the bio-ecological responses, establishing a baseline against which signals of ecosystem change can be detected. |
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Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica |
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Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica |
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Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica |
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Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica |
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Penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of Adélie penguin from the Ross Sea, Antarctica |
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penguins living in a challenging environment: assessment of immunohaematological parameters in specimens of adélie penguin from the ross sea, antarctica |
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