Anti-parasite treatment and blood biochemistry in raptor nestlings

Author:

Hanssen Sveinn Are1,Sonne Christian2,Bustnes Jan Ove1,Schnug Lisbeth3,Bourgeon Sophie1,Ballesteros Manuel1,Eulaers Igor24,Moum Truls5,Johnsen Trond Vidar1,Kjelgaard-Hansen Mads6,Herzke Dorte7,Jaspers Veerle L.B.48,Covaci Adrian9,Eens Marcel4,Halley Duncan J.10,Erikstad Kjell Einar1,Ims Rolf Anker1

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Unit for Arctic Ecology, Fram Centre, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway.

2. Århus University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Bioscience, Arctic Research Centre (ARC), Frederiksborgvej 399, P.O. Box 358, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.

3. Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Soil, Water and Environment Division, Fr. A. Dahlsvei 20, NO-1432 Ås, Norway.

4. Ethology Research Group, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, BE-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.

5. University of Nordland, Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, NO-8049 Bodø, Norway.

6. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

7. Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Fram Centre, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway.

8. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Biology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway.

9. Toxicological Centre, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, BE-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.

10. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Unit for Terrestrial Ecology, Postboks 5685 Sluppen, NO-7485 Trondheim, Norway.

Abstract

We investigated the effects of parasite removal on various blood clinical–chemical variables (BCCVs). BCCVs are indicators of health, reflecting, e.g., homeostasis of liver, kidney function, and bone metabolism. The study was conducted in Norway on chicks of two predatory birds: White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla (L., 1758)) and Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis (L., 1758)). Chicks were treated against both endoparasites (internal parasites) and ectoparasites (external parasites). We treated against ectoparasites by spraying nests with pyrethrins. Within nests, chicks were randomly treated with either an anti-helminthic medication (fenbendazole) or sterile water (controls). Treatment against either ectoparasites or endoparasites led to higher levels of the bone and liver enzyme alkaline phosphatase. Bilirubin levels were lower when treated against ectoparasites, whereas bile acids were higher. Anti-endoparasite treatment led to higher creatinine levels. In Northern Goshawks, treating against endoparasites led to higher urea levels and lower potassium levels. Treatment against ectoparasites increased uric acid and urea levels and reduced bilirubin levels and protein:creatinine ratios. In conclusion, anti-parasite treatments led to changes in several BCCVs, suggesting differences in nutrient absorption and physiological state of chicks that are possibly related to the costs of parasitism, but maybe also to the parasite treatment itself.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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