Title
Season-dependent impact of forage quality on stress in alpine chamois
Language
English
Description (en)
Chronically heightened stress levels in wildlife species may have detrimental effects on individual life history traits, for example, through the increased likelihood of disease, parasitic infections, and overall reduced fitness. Understanding the drivers of stress may thus have great potential for informing wildlife conservation. Although the role of climate and individual status is well studied in stress ecology, the impact of related stressors such as dietary quality is of increasing interest to wildlife research and conservation. In this study, fecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs) in Alpine chamois Rupicapra r. rupicapra used as bioindicators of stress, and their relationship with forage quality-measured as the percentage of fecal crude protein (CP)-were investigated. Data collection took place in 2011 and 2012 in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Western Italian Alps), on 22 individually marked adult males. The relationship between FCMs and CPs was analyzed through linear models and separated between winter and summer months, accounting for the effect of potentially confounding exogenous and endogenous variables. After AICc-based model selection, we found that forage quality was negatively related to FCM levels in Alpine chamois during the summer months, meaning that higher quality forage was associated with the decreased expression of stress hormones. However, during the winter months, we did not find a significant relationship, potentially as a result of forage quality being ubiquitously poor. Although the mechanisms through which dietary variations impact FCM concentrations in wildlife populations are largely unknown, the occurrence of significant relationships between forage quality and stress levels supports potentially important implications for the long-term effect of climatic changes on the fitness of wildlife populations.
Keywords (en)
Fecal Cortisol Metabolites; Diet Quality; Hormones; Glucocorticoids; Mountain; Tactics; Mammals; Birds; Sex
DOI
10.1002/ece3.10045
Author of the digital object
Luca  Corlatti  (University of Freiburg)
Kimberlina Marie  Gomez  (University of Freiburg)
Rupert  Palme  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Teresa G  Valencak  (Zhejiang University)
Format
application/pdf
Size
888.5 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Ecology and Evolution
Pages or Volume
10
Volume
13
Number
5
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2023
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
05.06.2023 03:18:08
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Metadata
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