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Physiological strategies of moult-migrating Black-necked Grebes(Podiceps nigricollis)in a polluted staging site according to blood chemistry
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作者 Juan A.Amat Nico Varo +4 位作者 Marta I.Sanchez Andy J.Green Damaso Hornero-Mendez Juan Garrido-Fernandez Cristina Ramo 《Avian Research》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第3期453-459,共7页
After breeding,Black-necked Grebes(Podiceps nigricollis)perform a moult-migration to autumn hypersaline staging sites,where they moult the flight feathers and forage on superabundant brine shrimp(Artemia spp.)before l... After breeding,Black-necked Grebes(Podiceps nigricollis)perform a moult-migration to autumn hypersaline staging sites,where they moult the flight feathers and forage on superabundant brine shrimp(Artemia spp.)before leaving for wintering areas.During the stay in moulting sites,the grebes experience changes in organs and muscle size(atrophy,hypertrophy),and almost double their body mass,which has been suggested to act as an insurance against a collapse in prey availability in late autumn.During two years we collected blood samples from hundreds of individuals at one of the most important European moulting sites(the Odiel marshes,SW Spain),which is a highly polluted area due to mining drainage and chemical industry.We assessed the potential effect of moulting stage,day of the year and body condition on 16 blood biochemical parameters.Because of the changes in prey availability and body composition of grebes,we expected some physiological adjustments during moult.Elevated levels of cholesterol suggested that birds in active moult increased foraging effort to face the costs of moulting.There was increased amount of lactate dehydrogenase,corresponding to periods of breast muscle atrophy.Birds in active moult augmented protein ingestion,likely to account for the requirements of feather growth.We also show that the probability of fasting due to low prey availability increased late in the moulting season,as demonstrated by an increase in plasmaβ-hydroxy-butyrate. 展开更多
关键词 blood biochemistry Eared grebe FASTING Feather replacement Odiel marshes WATERBIRD
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Intra-host Ebola viral adaption during human infection 被引量:1
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作者 William JLiu Weifeng Shi +30 位作者 Wuyang Zhu Cong Jin Shumei Zou Ji Wang Yuehua Ke Xiaofeng Li Mi Liu Tao Hu Hang Fan Yigang Tong Xiang Zhao Wenbin Chen Yuhui Zhao Di Liu Gary Wong Chengchao Chen Chunyu Geng Weiwei Xie Hui Jiang Idrissa Laybor Kamara Abdul Kamara Matt Lebby Brima Kargbo Xiangguo Qiu Yu Wang Xiaofeng Liang Mifang Liang Xiaoping Dong Guizhen Wu George F.Gao Yuelong Shu 《Biosafety and Health》 2019年第1期14-24,共11页
The onsite next generation sequencing(NGS)of Ebola virus(EBOV)genomes during the 2013–2016 Ebola epidemic in Western Africa provides an opportunity to trace the origin,transmission,and evolution of this virus.Herein,... The onsite next generation sequencing(NGS)of Ebola virus(EBOV)genomes during the 2013–2016 Ebola epidemic in Western Africa provides an opportunity to trace the origin,transmission,and evolution of this virus.Herein,we have diagnosed a cohort of EBOV patients in Sierra Leone in 2015,during the late phase of the outbreak.The surviving EBOV patients had a recovery process characterized by decreasing viremia,fever,and biochemical parameters.EBOV genomes sequenced through the longitudinal blood samples of these patients showed dynamic intra-host substitutions of the virus during acute infection,including the previously described short stretches of 13 serial TNC mutations.Remarkably,within individual patients,samples collected during the early phase of infection possessed Ts at these nucleotide sites,whereas they were replaced by Cs in samples collected in the later phase,suggesting that these short stretches of TNC mutations could emerge independently.In addition,up to a total of 35 nucleotide sites spanning the EBOV genome were mutated coincidently.Our study showed the dynamic intra-host adaptation of EBOV during patient recovery and gave more insight into the complex EBOV-host interactions. 展开更多
关键词 Ebola virus Intra-host Nucleotide Variation ADAPTATION Genome sequencing Clinical manifestations blood biochemistry
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