Body mass, flipper length, oxidative balance indices and telomere length of king penguin chicks (A. patagonicus) on Possession Island


Autoria(s): Geiger, Sylvie; le Vaillant, Maryline; Lebard, Thomas; Reichert, Sophie; Stier, Antoine; Le Maho, Yvon; Criscuolo, Francois
Cobertura

LATITUDE: -46.416700 * LONGITUDE: 51.866700 * DATE/TIME START: 2008-08-30T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2009-01-31T00:00:00

Data(s)

15/04/2012

Resumo

One of the reasons for animals not to grow as fast as they potentially could is that fast growth has been shown to be associated with reduced lifespan. However, we are still lacking a clear description of the reality of growth-dependent modulation of ageing mechanisms in wild animals. Using the particular growth trajectory of small king penguin chicks naturally exhibiting higher-than-normal growth rate to compensate for the winter break, we tested whether oxidative stress and telomere shortening are related to growth trajectories. Plasma antioxidant defences, oxidative damage levels and telomere length were measured at the beginning and at the end of the post-winter growth period in three groups of chicks (small chicks, which either passed away or survived the growth period, and large chicks). Small chicks that died early during the growth period had the highest level of oxidative damage and the shortest telomere lengths prior to death. Here, we show that small chicks that grew faster did it at the detriment of body maintenance mechanisms as shown by (i) higher oxidative damage and (ii) accelerated telomere loss. Our study provides the first evidence for a mechanistic link between growth and ageing rates under natural conditions.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.810206

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.810206

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Geiger, Sylvie; le Vaillant, Maryline; Lebard, Thomas; Reichert, Sophie; Stier, Antoine; Le Maho, Yvon; Criscuolo, Francois (2012): Catching-up but telomere loss: half-opening the black box of growth and ageing trade-off in wild king penguin chicks. Molecular Ecology, 21(6), 1500-1510, doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2011.05331.x

Palavras-Chave #A. patagonicus; A. patagonicus flipper l; A. patagonicus m; A. patagonicus std dev; Age; Antioxidant capacity, in neutralized HClO per volume blood plasma; Aptenodytes patagonicus; Aptenodytes patagonicus, flipper length; Aptenodytes patagonicus, mass; Aptenodytes patagonicus, standard deviation; BIO; Biology; body condition (residuals mass/size); Calculated after Criscuolo et al. (2009); Date/Time; DATE/TIME; Duration; Duration, number of days; duration of recorded growth period; flipper l; Grande_Manchotiere; ID; Identification; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; mass; ox damage; Oxidative damage, in mass H2O2 per volume blood plasma; OXY-Adsorbent Test (Diacron Int.); Possession Island, Crozet Archipelago; Ratio; ratio (body condition); recorded post-winter growth period; Samp com; Sample comment; Sample type; Samp type; Sex; Standard deviation; Std dev; T/S; T/S ratio; TAC; Telomere T/S ratio
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