Annual pattern of fecal corticoid excretion in captive Red-tailed parrots (Amazona brasiliensis) |
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Authors: | Lucyenne G. Popp Patrícia P. Serafini Angela L. S. Reghelin Katherinne Maria Spercoski James J. Roper Rosana N. Morais |
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Affiliation: | (1) Curitiba Zoological Park, Curitiba, PR, Brazil;(2) Society for Protection of Wildlife and Environmental Education (SPVS), Curitiba, PR, Brazil;(3) Department of Physiology, Federal University of Paraná, Sector of Biological Sciences, PO Box 19.031, Curitiba, PR, 81530-990, Brazil;(4) Department of Zoology, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Annual patterns of fecal corticoid excretion were analyzed in the threatened Red-tailed parrot (Amazona brasiliensis) in captivity. Corticoid concentration over the 15 months of the study (mean ± standard error, 12.6 ± 0.32 ng g−1, n = 585) was lowest around May (the southern Fall), and greatest around September (late winter), just prior to their normal breeding period. Corticoid excretion follows a seasonal pattern best explained by reproductive cycles rather than climate, although climate may be involved in the timing of corticoid excretion. Fecal corticoids also show promise as a tool to measure stress levels. We demonstrate that fecal corticoid measurement is a simple, yet efficient method for monitoring adrenocortical activity in captive, and perhaps wild, parrots. Monitoring adrenocortical activity can inform researchers about imposed stress in captivity, whether pair-bonds are forming in captive birds, and of the timing of breeding both in captivity and in nature. |
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Keywords: | Red-tailed-parrot Fecal corticoids Reproduction Seasonality Conservation |
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