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Corticosterone response by Peromyscus mice to parasites, reproductive season, and age

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113640

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Parasite; Host-parasite interaction; Hormones; Glucocorticoid; Corticosterone; Peromyscus

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  1. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
  2. Ontario Parks
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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The study found that besides a decrease in the number of ectoparasites leading to a negative effect on glucocorticoid production in deer mice, host biology traits and environmental predictors have a greater impact. Particularly, the glucocorticoid production in deer mice is influenced by date and host age, decreasing towards the end of the breeding season and increasing with age.
A common response to parasite infestations is increased production of glucocorticoid hormones that regulate immune function. We examined relationships between ectoparasite infestations and fecal corticosterone metabolites (FCM) in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Furthermore, we experimentally removed fleas to determine if reductions in ectoparasites affected FCM production. Individuals were assigned to control (no flea removal) or treatment (anti-flea application, physical combing) groups and individuals were recaptured to assess changes in FCM concentrations. There was a significant and negative effect of number of anti-flea treatment applications on FCM concentrations of deer mice. However, models including host biology traits and environmental predictors had a better model fit compared to models containing ectoparasite predictors. In particular, there was a significant relationship of deer mouse FCM with date and host age, where glucocorticoid production decreased towards the end of the breeding season and increased with age. Overall, adverse events associated with reproduction and age class, rather than ectoparasites, may be more important to variation in glucocorticoids of deer mice.

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