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Food Intake and Circadian Rhythms of Activity of Red-Winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus). A Time-Course Study on the Effects of Alpha-Chloralose and Secobarbital
Authors:R. Brunet   N. Caza  A. Cyr
Abstract:Anesthetic drugs like alpha-chloralose and secobarbital are used to capture wild birds. The doses are usually chosen on the basis of low mortality rates and high capture success. However, little information is available on the time necessary for the birds to fully recover from the drugs' effects after they have regained consciousness. In this work, we used circadian rhythms of activities to study the long-term effects of a mixture of alpha-chloralose and secobarbital on adult male Red-winged Blackbirds. The birds were housed individually in sound-proof boxes for 30 days, during which they received alpha-chloralose and secobarbital mixed with corn, either on day 3 or on day 15. On the day of treatment, the birds experienced a significant decrease in activity level, including feeding activities, which lasted more than 22 days for the birds treated on day 3, compared to about 8 days for the birds treated on day 15. Moreover, typical circadian distribution of activity was lost and many birds became aperiodic. Two weeks were needed for the birds treated on day 3 to recover normal rhythms, compared to less than 9 days for those treated on day 15. These results indicate that circadian parameters can be used to detect after-effects of intoxication long after the birds have regained consciousness.
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