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No delayed behavioral and phenotypic responses to experimental early-life lead exposure in great tits (Parus major)
Tekijät: Ruuskanen Suvi, Eeva Tapio, Kotitalo Päivi, Stauffer Janina, Rainio Miia
Julkaisuvuosi: 2015
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: Environmental science and pollution research international
Lehden akronyymi: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Vuosikerta: 22
Numero: 4
Aloitussivu: 2610
Lopetussivu: 2621
Sivujen määrä: 12
ISSN: 1614-7499
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-014-3498-z
Early-life exposure to pollutants, such as lead, may have long-lasting consequences on health, behavior, and cognition. However, experiments on delayed effects of specific pollutants are very rare in wild animals. We experimentally exposed wild nestling great tits (Parus major) to dietary lead (high, low, or control group) in levels relevant to exposure levels of wild populations in Europe and studied delayed effects on phenotypic and behavioral traits in captivity. We also included a group of birds from a vicinity of a copper smelter, exposed to a mixture of toxic metals and altered food supply during development. This experimental setup allowed us to compare the strength of direct (exposure to lead per se) and indirect (pollution-related changes in diet) effects of pollutants. Our experimental lead treatment significantly increased lead levels in bone and feces compared with controls. However, we found no carry-over effect of early-life dietary lead on morphology, plumage coloration, or heat shock proteins. Treatment did not affect activity, exploration, neophobia, or success in learning and spatial memory task. We conclude that with the exposure levels and relatively short exposure period used, delayed effects on the measured traits were not found. However, it is important to further study other types of behavioral traits and ultimately fitness effects.