Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol

<p>The pygmy marmoset (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) is the smallest platyrrhine primate. It lives in gallery forests in the Upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. Although all the Ecuadorian primate species are threatened by human activities, the pygmy mar...

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Main Authors: Estefanía Espinosa Mata, Stella de la Torre, Venancio S. Arahana B., María de Lourdes Torres P.
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Language:English
Published: Universidad San Francisco de Quito 2015-12-01
Series:ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías
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Online Access:http://revistas.usfq.edu.ec/index.php/avances/article/view/254
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spelling doaj-b829f10e694e4507873daa9871eee00e2021-10-02T17:27:41ZengUniversidad San Francisco de QuitoACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías1390-53842528-77882015-12-017210.18272/aci.v7i2.254253Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisolEstefanía Espinosa Mata0Stella de la Torre1Venancio S. Arahana B.2María de Lourdes Torres P.3Universidad San Francisco de QuitoUniversidad San Francisco de QuitoUniversidad San Francisco de QuitoUniversidad San Francisco de Quito<p>The pygmy marmoset (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) is the smallest platyrrhine primate. It lives in gallery forests in the Upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. Although all the Ecuadorian primate species are threatened by human activities, the pygmy marmoset is one of the most vulnerable due to its high specialization in diet and habitat. It is included in the list of vulnerable species in Ecuador. Anthropogenic alteration of the habitats is a stress factor for pygmy marmosets. In this context this study aimed to establish a protocol to measure cortisol concentration in feces (ng/g), as an indicator of the stress level of the individuals, and to make a preliminary comparison of the levels of cortisol and stress of three populations of pygmy marmosets in Amazonian Ecuador. Fifty two fecal samples from the wild populations of Tiputini and San Pablo, and one captive population from Puyo were analyzed. The samples analyzed had a dry weight between 0.05 and 0.07 g. The biological validation made with the fecal samples of an individual quarantined, showed that cortisol levels were higher in times closer to its death. The preliminary results suggest that the captive population from Puyo has higher levels of stress than the wild populations. These results have to be confirmed by analyzing a larger number of samples with information about the time of fecal deposition, the sex, age and previous activities of the individuals.</p>http://revistas.usfq.edu.ec/index.php/avances/article/view/254Cebuella pygmaeaestréscortisol en hecesprimatesEcuador
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author Estefanía Espinosa Mata
Stella de la Torre
Venancio S. Arahana B.
María de Lourdes Torres P.
spellingShingle Estefanía Espinosa Mata
Stella de la Torre
Venancio S. Arahana B.
María de Lourdes Torres P.
Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías
Cebuella pygmaea
estrés
cortisol en heces
primates
Ecuador
author_facet Estefanía Espinosa Mata
Stella de la Torre
Venancio S. Arahana B.
María de Lourdes Torres P.
author_sort Estefanía Espinosa Mata
title Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
title_short Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
title_full Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
title_fullStr Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
title_sort evaluation of the stress level in pygmy marmosets (<em>cebuella pygmaea</em>) by measurement of fecal cortisol
publisher Universidad San Francisco de Quito
series ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías
issn 1390-5384
2528-7788
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>The pygmy marmoset (<em>Cebuella pygmaea</em>) is the smallest platyrrhine primate. It lives in gallery forests in the Upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. Although all the Ecuadorian primate species are threatened by human activities, the pygmy marmoset is one of the most vulnerable due to its high specialization in diet and habitat. It is included in the list of vulnerable species in Ecuador. Anthropogenic alteration of the habitats is a stress factor for pygmy marmosets. In this context this study aimed to establish a protocol to measure cortisol concentration in feces (ng/g), as an indicator of the stress level of the individuals, and to make a preliminary comparison of the levels of cortisol and stress of three populations of pygmy marmosets in Amazonian Ecuador. Fifty two fecal samples from the wild populations of Tiputini and San Pablo, and one captive population from Puyo were analyzed. The samples analyzed had a dry weight between 0.05 and 0.07 g. The biological validation made with the fecal samples of an individual quarantined, showed that cortisol levels were higher in times closer to its death. The preliminary results suggest that the captive population from Puyo has higher levels of stress than the wild populations. These results have to be confirmed by analyzing a larger number of samples with information about the time of fecal deposition, the sex, age and previous activities of the individuals.</p>
topic Cebuella pygmaea
estrés
cortisol en heces
primates
Ecuador
url http://revistas.usfq.edu.ec/index.php/avances/article/view/254
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