2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11061622
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Seasonal Variations of Faecal Cortisol Metabolites in Koalas in South East Queensland

Abstract: The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an endemic marsupial inhabiting four states of Australia. Urbanisation, declining habitat, drought and fires are threatening the survival of this flagship species. These threats may cause acute and chronic stress in koalas, which might also be associated with occurrence of infectious diseases in koala populations. Stress may induce an increase in cortisol reflected in increased faecal cortisol metabolite (FCM) values. To be able to use faecal cortisol metabolites to measur… Show more

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“…It is not unusual for male koalas to have been bellowing at the time of data collection in this study, as September to December coincides with the koala breeding season [41]. Previous studies have been able to detect considerable differences between koalas during the breeding season with a rise in glucocorticoids, compared to the non-breeding season [34].…”
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“…It is not unusual for male koalas to have been bellowing at the time of data collection in this study, as September to December coincides with the koala breeding season [41]. Previous studies have been able to detect considerable differences between koalas during the breeding season with a rise in glucocorticoids, compared to the non-breeding season [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This means that there is no current glucocorticoid baseline with which to compare the results of this study. A previous study tested different enzyme immunoassays on faecal samples from 13 captive koalas over a 12-month period, which generated some important preliminary baseline data [34]. However, a gap remains for baseline glucocorticoid data for faecal and fur samples in wild koalas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The extraction procedure and analyses are described in Santamaria et al [ 6 ]. In brief, 500 mg of ground samples, neither treated by heat nor freeze-dried, was placed into a 10 mL tube and 5 mL of 80% methanol was added.…”
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“…Completely dried down aliquots (0.25 mL) of the extracts in 1 mL Eppendorf tubes, sealed with paraffin film, were shipped to the University of Veterinary Medicine (Austria), where dried sample extracts were resolubilised in 80% methanol and a further dilution step with assay buffer (1 + 9). Aliquots were analysed in duplicate with the cortisol (37e) and tetrahydrocorticosterone (50c) enzyme immunoassays (EIAs), as described in Santamaria et al [ 6 , 9 ].…”
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