Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario

The capacity of seabirds to shape their physiological and immune phenotypes may often be constrained by the ecological context. While phenotypic plasticity in physiological traits has been previously studied, the molecular mechanisms underlying phenotype plasticity in response to environmental stres...

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Autores principales: Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban, Di Fonzo, Carla, Torres, Diego F., Ansaldo, Martín, Fernández, Julieta, Montalti, Diego
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/136116
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Biología
Pygoscelis adeliae
seabirds
physiology
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Biología
Pygoscelis adeliae
seabirds
physiology
Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban
Di Fonzo, Carla
Torres, Diego F.
Ansaldo, Martín
Fernández, Julieta
Montalti, Diego
Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Biología
Pygoscelis adeliae
seabirds
physiology
description The capacity of seabirds to shape their physiological and immune phenotypes may often be constrained by the ecological context. While phenotypic plasticity in physiological traits has been previously studied, the molecular mechanisms underlying phenotype plasticity in response to environmental stress have been little explored. This prompted us to enquire about how the nutritional and immune status are involved in physiological adaptations in breeding seabirds under anthropogenic pressure. At Esperanza (Hope) Bay, Antarctic Peninsula exists one of the biggest breeding penguin colony of <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> (Adelie). At this location, penguins nest nearby the Argentinian Esperanza Station and, therefore, are exposed to high levels of disturbance, whereas there is a low disturbed area, where penguins also breed far away from the Station. In both areas, the nutritional and immune status in breeding individuals was addressed and serum protein expression level was analyzed using a proteomic approach. Body mass, proteins, albumin, and triacylglycerol were higher in penguins from the low disturbance area, whereas uric acid increased in individuals from the disturbed area, indicating a poorer body condition of penguins under anthropogenic pressure. Immune responses were elevated in penguins from the disturbed area (IgY, γ-globulins and hemagglutinating activity). Finally, individuals breeding under anthropogenic pressure overexpressed proteins with immune, antioxidant, and metabolic functions. The poor nutritional status of penguins under disturbance may be the consequence of the reallocation of resources to the immune system. Altogether, this would constitute a potential strategy to preserve an adequate immune phenotype under stressed environments.
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author Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban
Di Fonzo, Carla
Torres, Diego F.
Ansaldo, Martín
Fernández, Julieta
Montalti, Diego
author_facet Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban
Di Fonzo, Carla
Torres, Diego F.
Ansaldo, Martín
Fernández, Julieta
Montalti, Diego
author_sort Ibáñez, Andrés Esteban
title Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
title_short Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
title_full Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
title_fullStr Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic plasticity in <i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
title_sort phenotypic plasticity in <i>pygoscelis adeliae</i> physiology and immunity under anthropogenic pressure: a proteomic and biochemical scenario
publishDate 2021
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/136116
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