Artículo
One for all and all for one: an efficient blood sampling strategy to assess penguin health and immune status
Fecha de publicación:
08/2025
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Polar Biology
ISSN:
0722-4060
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Antarctic penguins are considered sentinels of ecosystem health. They face multiple anthropogenic threats, including global climate change and local stressors such as tourism, fisheries, and pollution. Monitoring their physiological responses to stress is essential for assessing the Antarctic population and ecosystem health. On the other hand, it is equally important to maximize sampling opportunity while trying to minimize impact of handling techniques, i.e. reducing time of restraint, avoiding non suitable individuals, and if possible, reducing the number of birds sampled.. Given the valuable insights provided by hematological parameters in monitoring and assessing individual physiological conditions, there is growing interest in refining analytical methods (i.e. the amount of blood) and counting techniques to minimize the number of samples required. We here optimized the analysis of Erythrocyte Nuclear Abnormalities (ENAs), for genomic instability, and total White Blood Cells (WBCs) for immune status, in Adélie penguin blood smears. The refined method, using Giemsa staining, effectively distinguishes nuclear and cytoplasmic components in both erythrocytes and leukocytes, enabling the reliable enumeration of ENAs and the clear identification of different WBC classes. A statistical sample size-rarefaction analysis also informed field sampling strategies, optimizing sampling efforts while maintaining data precision. More specifically, the sums of ENAs and WBCs can be precisely estimated for all three colonies with a sample size of about 20-25, while the parameters micronucleus and two-lobed nucleus show greater uncertainty. For most other parameters, the estimates stabilize with approximately 15-20 samples. Our findings provide a foundation for developing optimized sampling protocols for improved hematological analysis in penguins, offering a practical tool for assessing their health and immune status , therefore its adoption should be supported as a cost-effective and less invasive tool for long-term conservation studies.
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Articulos de CENTRO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SISTEMAS MARINOS
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Simonetti, Silvia; Fattorini, Niccolò; D'amico, Veronica Laura; Corsi, Ilaria; Olmastroni, Silvia; One for all and all for one: an efficient blood sampling strategy to assess penguin health and immune status; Springer; Polar Biology; 48; 4; 8-2025; 1-12
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