Faecal cortisol levels in a wild Iberian red deer population are best explained by prior weather conditions

Author:

Gort‐Esteve A.12ORCID,Carbajal A.3ORCID,López M.3ORCID,Manteca X.1ORCID,Ruiz‐Olmo J.4,Riera J. L.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal and Food Science Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

2. Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO‐CSIC‐PA) Oviedo University, Campus Mieres Miere Spain

3. Department of Animal Health and Anatomy Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

4. Department of Climate Action, Food and Rural Agenda Generalitat de Catalunya Barcelona Spain

5. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe responsiveness of the hypothalamic–pituitary‐adrenocortical axis to stressors is crucial for wild animals to survive and adapt to environmental changes without compromising individual welfare. We analysed the influence of prior weather conditions, seasonality, the influx of ecotourism, and nutrition on stress levels in a wild population of red deer in a Mediterranean hunting reserve in the Pre‐Pyrenees, Spain. We used faecal cortisol metabolites as a proxy for physiological and psychological stress, and faecal triiodothyronine metabolites as an indicator of nutritional stress. Faecal analyses were chosen because it is a non‐invasive technique that does not alter an individual's behaviour, and it is easy to conduct in a wild population, something which presents added challenges due to the lack of a controlled environment. Our results indicate that prior weather conditions, rather than just seasonality, best explained the variations in these hormones within seasons and among years. On the contrary, the results showed that high levels of the cortisol hormone did not necessarily correspond to low levels of the triiodothyronine hormone. This could be a sign of acute nutritional stress in this population. Finally, we did not find an effect of the ecotourism influx on cortisol levels, suggesting that this deer population tolerates the presence of tourists.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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