Animals face several challenges in their natural environment, and to cope with such conditions, they may exhibit contrasting physiological responses that directly affect their overall well-being and survival. In this study, we assessed physiological responses via faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) measurements in free-ranging mugger crocodiles inhabiting diverse habitats in Gujarat, India. We sampled muggers within Charotar, a rural area (Zone A) with local people having high tolerance towards the presence of muggers, and Vadodara, a region having both urban (Zone B) and rural (Zone C) areas with high levels of human-mugger conflict (HMC). Further, muggers in Vadodara live in water bodies that are mostly polluted due to sewage disposal from adjoining chemical industries. To measure fGCM (meanâ±âSEM, ng/g dry faeces) levels in muggers, scats were collected during both breeding (Nâ=â107 scats) and non-breeding (Nâ=â22 scats) seasons from all three zones. We used captive muggers (a focal enclosure) to biologically validate (via capture and restraint) the selected fGCM assay (11-oxoetiocholanolone assay). We showed a significant (Pâ<â0.05) 11-fold increase in fGCM levels between pre-capture (540.9â±â149.2, Nâ=â11) and post-capture (6259.7â±â1150.5, Nâ=â11) samples. The validated assay was applied to free-ranging muggers during the breeding season, and Zone A showed significantly (Pâ<â0.05) lower fGCM levels (542.03â±â71.3) compared to muggers of Zone B (1699.9â±â180.8) and Zone C (1806.4â±â243.2), both zones having high levels of HMC with polluted water bodies. A similar contrast in fGCM levels was also observed during the non-breeding season. Overall, the study demonstrated that fGCM levels in muggers varied across habitats, and such variation could be due to a multitude of ecological factors that the species experience in their immediate local environment. Moreover, high fGCM levels in muggers of Vadodara during both breeding and non-breeding seasons may indicate a condition of chronic stress, which could be maladaptive for the species.
Monitoring the stress physiology of free-ranging mugger crocodiles (Crocodylus palustris) across diverse habitats within Central Gujarat, India.
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作者:Desai Brinky, Bhowmik Tathagata, Srinivasan Rohith, Whitaker Nikhil, Ghosal Ratna
| 期刊: | Conservation Physiology | 影响因子: | 2.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jun 5; 12(1):coae035 |
| doi: | 10.1093/conphys/coae035 | ||
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