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Hormones and Behavior | 2005

The adrenocortical response of tufted puffin chicks to nutritional deficits.

Alexander S. Kitaysky; Marc D. Romano; John F. Piatt; John C. Wingfield; Motoshi Kikuchi

In several seabirds, nutritional state of a nest-bound chick is negatively correlated with the activity of its hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Increased corticosterone (cort) secretion has been shown to facilitate changes in behavior that allow hungry chicks to obtain more food from parents. However, if parents are not willing/able to buffer their young from temporary food shortages, increased cort secretion could be detrimental to undernourished chicks. In a system where parents are insensitive to chick demands, low benefits and high costs of activation of the HPA-axis in hungry chicks should lead to a disassociation of the nutritional state of the young and the activity of its HPA-axis. We tested this novel hypothesis for the tufted puffin (Fratercula cirrhata), a seabird with intermittent provisioning of a nest-bound semi-precocial chick. We examined the HPA-axis activity of captive chicks exposed to the following: (1) a short-term (24 h) food deprivation; and (2) an array of prolonged (3 weeks) restrictions in feeding regimens. We found that in response to a short-term food deprivation chicks decreased baseline levels of cort and thyroid hormones. In response to prolonged restrictions, food-limited chicks exhibited signs of nutritional deficit: they had lower body mass, endogenous lipid reserves, and thyroid hormone titers compared to chicks fed ad libitum. However, baseline and maximum acute stress-induced levels of cort were also lower in food-restricted chicks compared to those of chicks fed ad libitum. These results support a major prediction of the study hypothesis that puffin chicks suppress HPA-axis activity in response to short- and long-term nutritional deficits. This physiological adaptation may allow a chick to extend its development in the nest, while eluding detrimental effects of chronic cort elevation.


Waterbirds | 2006

Testing the Junk-food Hypothesis on Marine Birds: Effects of Prey Type on Growth and Development

Marc D. Romano; John F. Piatt; Daniel D. Roby

Abstract The junk-food hypothesis attributes declines in productivity of marine birds and mammals to changes in the species of prey they consume and corresponding differences in nutritional quality of those prey. To test this hypothesis nestling Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) and Tufted Puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) were raised in captivity under controlled conditions to determine whether the type and quality of fish consumed by young seabirds constrains their growth and development. Some nestlings were fed rations of Capelin (Mallotus villosus), Herring (Clupea pallasi) or Sand Lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) and their growth was compared with nestlings raised on equal biomass rations of Walleye Pollock (Theragra chalcograma). Nestlings fed rations of herring, sand lance, or capelin experienced higher growth increments than nestlings fed pollock. The energy density of forage fish fed to nestlings had a marked effect on growth increments and could be expected to have an effect on pre- and post-fledging survival of nestlings in the wild. These results provide empirical support for the junk-food hypothesis.


Marine ornithology | 2011

Status and trend of the Kittlitz's Murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris in Glacier Bay, Alaska

John F. Piatt; Mayumi L. Arimitsu; Gary S. Drew; Erica N. Madison; James L. Bodkin; Marc D. Romano


Marine ornithology | 2011

Status and distribution of the Kittlitz's murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris in Kenai Fjords, Alaska

Mayumi L. Arimitsu; John F. Piatt; Marc D. Romano; Thomas I. Van Pelt


Marine ornithology | 2011

STATUS AND DISTRIbUTION OF THE KITTLITZ'S MURRELET BRACHYRAMPHUS BREVIROSTRIS ALONG THE ALASKA PENINSULA AND KODIAK AND ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA

Erica N. Madison; John F. Piatt; Mayumi L. Arimitsu; Marc D. Romano; Thomas I. Van Pelt; S. Kim Nelson; Jeffrey C. Williams; Anthony R. DeGange


Archive | 2013

REPORT OF 2012 EXPEDTION TO ST. MATTHEW AND OTHER BERING SEA ISLANDS

Marc D. Romano; David Klein; Anthony R. DeGange; Steve Delehanty; Monte Garroutte; Dennis Griffin; Richard Kleinleder; Derek S. Sikes; Heather M. Renner


Open-File Report | 2010

Kittlitz’s and Marbled Murrelets in Kenai Fjords National Park, south-central Alaska: At-sea distribution, abundance, and foraging habitat, 2006–08

Mayumi L. Arimitsu; John F. Piatt; Marc D. Romano; Erica N. Madison; Jeffrey S. Conaway


Scientific Investigations Report | 2007

Distribution of ground-nesting marine birds along shorelines in Glacier Bay, southeastern Alaska: An assessment related to potential disturbance by back-country users

Mayumi L. Arimitsu; John F. Piatt; Marc D. Romano


Archive | 2005

Distribution of pelagic forage fishes in relation to the oceanography of Glacier Bay

Mayumi L. Arimitsu; John F. Piatt; Marc D. Romano; David C. Douglas


Archive | 2004

Identifying marine bird distribution and evaluating visitor impacts

Mayumi L. Arimitsu; Marc D. Romano; John F. Piatt

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John F. Piatt

United States Geological Survey

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Mayumi L. Arimitsu

United States Geological Survey

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Erica N. Madison

United States Geological Survey

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Anthony R. DeGange

United States Geological Survey

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Thomas I. Van Pelt

United States Geological Survey

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Alexander S. Kitaysky

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Daniel D. Roby

United States Geological Survey

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David C. Douglas

United States Geological Survey

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Derek S. Sikes

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Gary S. Drew

United States Geological Survey

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