Alexis P. Will
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2014
Alexis P. Will; Yuya Suzuki; Kyle H. Elliott; Scott A. Hatch; Yutaka Watanuki; Alexander S. Kitaysky
In nest-bound avian offspring, food shortages typically trigger a release of the stress hormone corticosterone (CORT). Recent studies indicate that CORT is passively deposited in the tissue of growing feathers and thus may provide an integrated measure of stress incurred during development in the nest. The current hypothesis predicts that, assuming a constant rate of feather growth, elevated CORT circulating in the blood corresponds to higher levels of CORT in feather tissue, but experimental evidence for nutritionally stressed chicks is lacking. Here, we examined how food limitation affects feather CORT content in the rhinoceros auklet (Cerorhinca moncerata). We (i) used captive chicks reared on control versus restricted diets, and (ii) applied this technique to free-living chicks with unknown nutritional histories that fledged at three separate colonies. We found that (i) feather growth was not affected by experimentally induced nutritional stress; (ii) captive chicks raised on a restricted diet had higher levels of CORT in their primary feathers; (iii) feather CORT deposition is a sensitive method of detecting nutritional stress; and (iv) free-living fledglings from the colony with poor reproductive performance had higher CORT in their primary feathers. We conclude that feather CORT is a sensitive integrated measure revealing the temporal dynamics of food limitations experienced by rhinoceros auklet nestlings. The use of feather CORT may be a powerful endocrine tool in ecological and evolutionary studies of bird species with similar preferential allocation of limited resources to feather development.
Ecology and Evolution | 2015
Alexis P. Will; Yutaka Watanuki; Dale M. Kikuchi; Nobuhiko Sato; Motohiro Ito; Matt Callahan; Katherine E. Wynne-Edwards; Scott A. Hatch; Kyle H. Elliott; Leslie Slater; Akinori Takahashi; Alexander S. Kitaysky
Ecosphere | 2016
Christopher P. Barger; Rebecca C. Young; Alexis P. Will; Motohiro Ito; Alexander S. Kitaysky
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015
Rosana Paredes; Rachael A. Orben; Daniel D. Roby; David B. Irons; Rebecca C. Young; Heather M. Renner; Yann Tremblay; Alexis P. Will; Ann M. A. Harding; Alexander S. Kitaysky
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2017
Rebecca C. Young; Rachael A. Orben; Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky
Biogeosciences | 2016
Takashi Yamamoto; Nobuo Kokubun; Dale M. Kikuchi; Nobuhiko Sato; Akinori Takahashi; Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky; Yutaka Watanuki
Biogeosciences | 2016
Nobuo Kokubun; Takashi Yamamoto; Nobuhiko Sato; Yutaka Watanuki; Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky; Akinori Takahashi
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2015
Nobuo Kokubun; Takashi Yamamoto; Nobuhiko Sato; Yutaka Watanuki; Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky; Akinori Takahashi
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2015
Takashi Yamamoto; Nobuo Kokubun; Dale M. Kikuchi; Nobuhiko Sato; Akinori Takahashi; Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky; Yutaka Watanuki
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2018
Alexis P. Will; Alexander S. Kitaysky