Interplay between plasma oxidative status, cortisol and coping styles in wild alpine marmots, Marmota marmota

Author:

Costantini David1,Ferrari Caterina2,Pasquaretta Cristian3,Cavallone Elena4,Carere Claudio5,von Hardenberg Achaz6,Réale Denis2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, School of Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Graham Kerr Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK

2. Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Ecology, Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, 8888 Montréal, QC H3C 3P8, Canada

3. DISTA – Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e dell'Ambiente, Sezione di Zoologia, Via Adolfo Ferrata 9, 27100 Pavia, Italy

4. Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche Veterinarie, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

5. Dipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Largo dell'Università, 01100 Viterbo, Italy

6. Alpine Wildlife Research Centre, Gran Paradiso National Park, Degioz 11, 11010 Valsavarenche (Aosta), Italy

Abstract

SUMMARY Variation in how individuals cope behaviourally and physiologically with stressors is widespread and can have a significant impact on life-history traits and fitness. Individual coping styles are characterised by differential behavioural and adrenocortical reactivity to various challenges. As stress hormones can affect the production of reactive chemical species and the antioxidant status, individuals with different coping styles may differ also in oxidative status. Field studies on wild mammalian populations are few in number and none so far has simultaneously tested the relationship between coping style, adrenocortical reactivity and oxidative status in the same individuals. We measured individual variation in coping styles along a proactive-reactive continuum together with variation in baseline and stress-induced plasma oxidative damage, plasma non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity and cortisol in wild alpine marmots, Marmota marmota. Confirmatory path analysis revealed that different coping styles are accompanied by different baseline and stress-induced plasma oxidative statuses. Our findings also highlight the potential role of cortisol as a mediator of such differences.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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