Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer

BACKGROUND: Restricted space and close contact with conspecifics in captivity may be stressful for musk deer, as they are highly territorial and solitary in the wild. So we tested the effects of crowding on stress of forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) in heterosexual groups, using fecal cortisol...

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Main Authors: Lan He, Wen-Xia Wang, Lin-Hai Li, Bao-Qing Liu, Gang Liu, Shu-Qiang Liu, Lei Qi, De-Fu Hu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2014-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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spelling doaj-a8d9681563ff456b806430cb8a0526912020-11-25T00:36:42ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602014-01-014701610.1186/0717-6287-47-48S0716-97602014000100071Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deerLan He0Wen-Xia Wang1Lin-Hai Li2Bao-Qing Liu3Gang Liu4Shu-Qiang Liu5Lei Qi6De-Fu Hu7Beijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBreeding Centre of Forest Musk Deer in PientzehuangBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBACKGROUND: Restricted space and close contact with conspecifics in captivity may be stressful for musk deer, as they are highly territorial and solitary in the wild. So we tested the effects of crowding on stress of forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) in heterosexual groups, using fecal cortisol analysis as a non-invasive method. 32 healthy adults during non-breeding seasons were chose as our experimental objects. Group 1 was defined as higher crowding condition, with 10-15 m²/deer (6 enclosures, 10♀ and 6♂); group 2 was defined as lower crowding condition, with 23-33 m²/deer (6 enclosures, 10♀ and 6♂). Every enclosure contained 1 male and 3 female. These patterns had been existed for years. RESULTS: The results showed that females in lower crowding condition (217.1 ± 9.5 ug/g) had significantly higher fecal cortisol levels than those in higher crowding condition (177.2 ± 12.1 ug/g). Interestingly, crowding seemed have no effect on male fecal cortisol levels (148.1 ± 9.1 ug/g and 140.5 ± 13.3 ug/g, respectively). At both groups, cortisol was significantly lower in males than in females. CONCLUSIONS: These results showed that chronic crowding may affect stress status of captive forest musk deer. The captive environment should consider the space need for musk deer.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602014000100071&lng=en&tlng=enCaptivityM. berezovskiiFecal cortisolChronic stressCrowding
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author Lan He
Wen-Xia Wang
Lin-Hai Li
Bao-Qing Liu
Gang Liu
Shu-Qiang Liu
Lei Qi
De-Fu Hu
spellingShingle Lan He
Wen-Xia Wang
Lin-Hai Li
Bao-Qing Liu
Gang Liu
Shu-Qiang Liu
Lei Qi
De-Fu Hu
Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
Biological Research
Captivity
M. berezovskii
Fecal cortisol
Chronic stress
Crowding
author_facet Lan He
Wen-Xia Wang
Lin-Hai Li
Bao-Qing Liu
Gang Liu
Shu-Qiang Liu
Lei Qi
De-Fu Hu
author_sort Lan He
title Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
title_short Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
title_full Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
title_fullStr Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
title_full_unstemmed Effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
title_sort effects of crowding and sex on fecal cortisol levels of captive forest musk deer
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Restricted space and close contact with conspecifics in captivity may be stressful for musk deer, as they are highly territorial and solitary in the wild. So we tested the effects of crowding on stress of forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) in heterosexual groups, using fecal cortisol analysis as a non-invasive method. 32 healthy adults during non-breeding seasons were chose as our experimental objects. Group 1 was defined as higher crowding condition, with 10-15 m²/deer (6 enclosures, 10♀ and 6♂); group 2 was defined as lower crowding condition, with 23-33 m²/deer (6 enclosures, 10♀ and 6♂). Every enclosure contained 1 male and 3 female. These patterns had been existed for years. RESULTS: The results showed that females in lower crowding condition (217.1 ± 9.5 ug/g) had significantly higher fecal cortisol levels than those in higher crowding condition (177.2 ± 12.1 ug/g). Interestingly, crowding seemed have no effect on male fecal cortisol levels (148.1 ± 9.1 ug/g and 140.5 ± 13.3 ug/g, respectively). At both groups, cortisol was significantly lower in males than in females. CONCLUSIONS: These results showed that chronic crowding may affect stress status of captive forest musk deer. The captive environment should consider the space need for musk deer.
topic Captivity
M. berezovskii
Fecal cortisol
Chronic stress
Crowding
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