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Seasonal variation of circulating plasma carotenoids in Mediterranean Great Tit males Parus major
Authors:Esther del Val  Juan José Negro
Institution:1. Behavioural and Evolutionary Ecology Research Unit (CSIC), Natural History Museum of Barcelona, Passeig Picasso s/n, 08003 Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Estación Biológica de Do?ana (EBD-CSIC), C/ Americo Vespucio s/n, 41092 Seville, Spain
Abstract:Capsule Mediterranean Great Tits showed a marked increase in levels of circulating carotenoids during moult and autumn.

Aims To study seasonal variation in plasma carotenoid content during a whole annual cycle for Great Tits Parus major inhabiting a Mediterranean woodland.

Methods We used a sample of 71 adult male Great Tits captured in NE Spain during a whole year. Data were organized into four seasons (winter, breeding, moult and autumn). We sampled blood to extract plasma. Carotenoid plasma concentrations were analysed by High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

Results Lutein and zeaxanthin content varied seasonally, with a marked increase in levels during moult and autumn. Within the moulting period, levels increased gradually as the season progressed. This pattern differed significantly from that previously described in northern European populations, where high values appear mainly in the breeding season. Carotenoid concentrations (lutein: 1.2?±?0.25, zeaxanthin: 0.07?±?0.03?µg mL?1) were also lower than in northern Europe.

Conclusion Mediterranean Great Tits show a very different pattern of circulating carotenoids and lower levels than northern European populations. The increasing pattern of carotenoid availability found within the moulting period raises the need to control for the effect of sampling date when analysing data on carotenoid concentrations at different times of year.
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