Measuring Salivary Cortisol in Wild Carnivores

Author:

Montgomery Tracy M.ORCID,Greenberg Julia R.,Gunson Jessica L.,John Kecil,Laubach Zachary M.ORCID,Nonnamaker Emily,Person Erin S.,Rogers Heidi,Ronis Emily,Smale Laura,Steinfield Katherine,Strong Robyn,Holekamp Kay E.ORCID,Beehner Jacinta C.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTSalivary hormone analyses provide a useful alternative to fecal and urinary hormone analyses in non-invasive studies of behavioral endocrinology. Here, we use saliva to assess cortisol levels in a wild population of spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta), a gregarious carnivore living in complex social groups. We first describe a novel, non-invasive method of collecting saliva from juvenile hyenas and validate a salivary cortisol assay for use in this species. We then analyze over 260 saliva samples collected from nearly 70 juveniles to investigate the relationships between cortisol and temporal and social variables in these animals. We obtain evidence of a bimodal daily rhythm with salivary cortisol concentrations dropping around dawn and dusk, times at which cub activity levels are changing substantially. We also find that dominant littermates have lower cortisol than either subordinate littermates or singletons, but that cortisol does not vary with age, sex, or maternal social rank. Finally, we examine how social behaviors such as aggression or play affect salivary cortisol concentrations. We find that inflicting aggression on others was associated with lower cortisol concentrations. We hope that the detailed description of our methods provides wildlife researchers with the tools to measure salivary cortisol in other wild carnivores.HIGHLIGHTSWe validated methods for collecting and analyzing saliva from wild carnivores.We documented a bimodal daily rhythm in juvenile spotted hyena salivary cortisol.Cortisol varied among juvenile hyenas based on litter size and intra-litter rank.Inflicting aggression on others was associated with lower cortisol concentrations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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