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Biomarkers of Animal Nutrition: From Seasonal to Lifetime Indicators of Environmental Conditions

Nutrition underpins survival and reproduction in animal populations; reliable nutritional biomarkers are therefore requisites to understanding environmental drivers of population dynamics. Biomarkers vary in scope of inference and sensitivity, making it important to know what and when to measure to...

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Autores principales: Smiley, Rachel A., LaSharr, Tayler N., Abernathy, Heather N., Shakeri, Yasaman N., Levine, Rebecca L., Rankins, Seth T., Jakopak, Rhiannon P., Rafferty, Rebekah T., Kolek, Jaron T., Wagler, Brittany L., Dwinnell, Samantha P. H., Robinson, Timothy J., Randall, Jill E., Kaiser, Rusty C., Thonhoff, Mark, Scurlock, Brandon, Fieseler, Troy, Fralick, Gary L., Monteith, Kevin L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35330126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12030375
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author Smiley, Rachel A.
LaSharr, Tayler N.
Abernathy, Heather N.
Shakeri, Yasaman N.
Levine, Rebecca L.
Rankins, Seth T.
Jakopak, Rhiannon P.
Rafferty, Rebekah T.
Kolek, Jaron T.
Wagler, Brittany L.
Dwinnell, Samantha P. H.
Robinson, Timothy J.
Randall, Jill E.
Kaiser, Rusty C.
Thonhoff, Mark
Scurlock, Brandon
Fieseler, Troy
Fralick, Gary L.
Monteith, Kevin L.
author_facet Smiley, Rachel A.
LaSharr, Tayler N.
Abernathy, Heather N.
Shakeri, Yasaman N.
Levine, Rebecca L.
Rankins, Seth T.
Jakopak, Rhiannon P.
Rafferty, Rebekah T.
Kolek, Jaron T.
Wagler, Brittany L.
Dwinnell, Samantha P. H.
Robinson, Timothy J.
Randall, Jill E.
Kaiser, Rusty C.
Thonhoff, Mark
Scurlock, Brandon
Fieseler, Troy
Fralick, Gary L.
Monteith, Kevin L.
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description Nutrition underpins survival and reproduction in animal populations; reliable nutritional biomarkers are therefore requisites to understanding environmental drivers of population dynamics. Biomarkers vary in scope of inference and sensitivity, making it important to know what and when to measure to properly quantify biological responses. We evaluated the repeatability of three nutritional biomarkers in a large, iteroparous mammal to evaluate the level of intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to those traits. During a long-term, individual-based study in a highly variable environment, we measured body fat, body mass, and lean mass of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) each autumn and spring. Lean mass was the most repeatable biomarker (0.72 autumn; 0.61 spring), followed by body mass (0.64 autumn; 0.53 spring), and then body fat (0.22 autumn; 0.01 spring). High repeatability in body and lean mass likely reflects primary structural composition, which is conserved across seasons. Low repeatability of body fat supports that it is the primary labile source of energy that is largely a product of environmental contributions of the previous season. Based on the disparate levels in repeatability among nutritional biomarkers, we contend that body and lean mass are better indicators of nutritional legacies (e.g., maternal effects), whereas body fat is a direct and sensitive reflection of recent nutritional gains and losses.
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spelling pubmed-89492932022-03-26 Biomarkers of Animal Nutrition: From Seasonal to Lifetime Indicators of Environmental Conditions Smiley, Rachel A. LaSharr, Tayler N. Abernathy, Heather N. Shakeri, Yasaman N. Levine, Rebecca L. Rankins, Seth T. Jakopak, Rhiannon P. Rafferty, Rebekah T. Kolek, Jaron T. Wagler, Brittany L. Dwinnell, Samantha P. H. Robinson, Timothy J. Randall, Jill E. Kaiser, Rusty C. Thonhoff, Mark Scurlock, Brandon Fieseler, Troy Fralick, Gary L. Monteith, Kevin L. Life (Basel) Article Nutrition underpins survival and reproduction in animal populations; reliable nutritional biomarkers are therefore requisites to understanding environmental drivers of population dynamics. Biomarkers vary in scope of inference and sensitivity, making it important to know what and when to measure to properly quantify biological responses. We evaluated the repeatability of three nutritional biomarkers in a large, iteroparous mammal to evaluate the level of intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to those traits. During a long-term, individual-based study in a highly variable environment, we measured body fat, body mass, and lean mass of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) each autumn and spring. Lean mass was the most repeatable biomarker (0.72 autumn; 0.61 spring), followed by body mass (0.64 autumn; 0.53 spring), and then body fat (0.22 autumn; 0.01 spring). High repeatability in body and lean mass likely reflects primary structural composition, which is conserved across seasons. Low repeatability of body fat supports that it is the primary labile source of energy that is largely a product of environmental contributions of the previous season. Based on the disparate levels in repeatability among nutritional biomarkers, we contend that body and lean mass are better indicators of nutritional legacies (e.g., maternal effects), whereas body fat is a direct and sensitive reflection of recent nutritional gains and losses. MDPI 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8949293/ /pubmed/35330126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12030375 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Smiley, Rachel A.
LaSharr, Tayler N.
Abernathy, Heather N.
Shakeri, Yasaman N.
Levine, Rebecca L.
Rankins, Seth T.
Jakopak, Rhiannon P.
Rafferty, Rebekah T.
Kolek, Jaron T.
Wagler, Brittany L.
Dwinnell, Samantha P. H.
Robinson, Timothy J.
Randall, Jill E.
Kaiser, Rusty C.
Thonhoff, Mark
Scurlock, Brandon
Fieseler, Troy
Fralick, Gary L.
Monteith, Kevin L.
Biomarkers of Animal Nutrition: From Seasonal to Lifetime Indicators of Environmental Conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35330126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12030375
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