2018
DOI: 10.1111/jav.01702
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Breeding phased dependent oxidative balance in a small High Arctic seabird, the little auk

Abstract: Reproduction is a demanding phase of bird's life cycle and imposes various physiological challenges. Increasing oxidative stress (OS) has been proposed as one of the costs associated with reproduction. In this study, we investigate the level of OS in a small Arctic seabird, the little auk Alle alle in relation to sex and phase of breeding (incubation, chick‐rearing). We also examine whether OS is related to the birds leucocyte profile. We expected increase in OS with the progress of breeding period (due to inc… Show more

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“…However, to date, only a few comparative studies have been conducted. Indeed, the results of these studies suggest that incubation is a more demanding phase of reproduction in terms of oxidative balance than chick rearing (Colominas-Ciur o et al 2017a, Kulaszewicz et al 2018, although molt as an energetic life stage was not examined.…”
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“…However, to date, only a few comparative studies have been conducted. Indeed, the results of these studies suggest that incubation is a more demanding phase of reproduction in terms of oxidative balance than chick rearing (Colominas-Ciur o et al 2017a, Kulaszewicz et al 2018, although molt as an energetic life stage was not examined.…”
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confidence: 99%