Monitoring of Cortisol Levels in Hog Deer with Varying Environment Exposure

Muhammad Hassan Ali Shah, U. Rafi, R. Yasmeen, Mubashar Ahmad
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Hog deer (Axis porcinus) is one of the least studied animal species in Pakistan. It belongs to Order Artiodactyla and the family Cervidae. IUCN classified Axis porcinus as an endangered species in 2008. The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of varying environmental exposure, genders, and seasonal changes on captive hog deer (A. porcinus) at Lahore Zoo, Safari Zoo, and Jallo Park in Lahore, Pakistan. Non-invasive techniques were used to monitor stress levels in hog deer. For sample collection, four definite months belonging to two seasons’ winter and summer were considered. A total of 48 urine and faecal samples were collected from both male and female hog deer. Seasonal fluctuations have been found to have a significant impact on faecal and urinary cortisol levels. Higher cortisol levels were found in both male and female hog deer in the summer season at all three visited sites. Fluctuations in environmental exposure at three research sites had a significant impact on faecal and urinary cortisol levels. Higher levels of cortisol were found in both male and female hog deer at Jallo park and Lahore Zoo, as compared to Safari Zoo. It was concluded that lower cortisol levels at Safari Zoo might be due to better environmental conditions and more flexible enclosure size and interaction of various species of deer. Temperature affected hog deer cortisol levels in summer, as higher levels were measured in summer compared to winter. In addition, sex did not predict any stress levels in hog deer. It has been suggested that a large enclosure size can control levels of cortisol in hog deer.
不同环境暴露下猪鹿皮质醇水平的监测
猪鹿(Axis porcinus)是巴基斯坦研究最少的动物物种之一。它属于偶蹄目和鹿科。2008年,世界自然保护联盟将轴心猪列为濒危物种。本研究旨在调查不同环境暴露、性别和季节变化对巴基斯坦拉合尔动物园、Safari动物园和Jallo公园圈养猪鹿(A. porcinus)的影响。非侵入性技术用于监测猪鹿的应激水平。对于样本收集,四个确定的月份属于冬季和夏季两个季节。共采集了48份公、母猪鹿的尿液和粪便样本。季节波动已被发现对粪便和尿液皮质醇水平有重大影响。在所有三个访问地点的夏季,雄性和雌性猪鹿的皮质醇水平都较高。三个研究地点环境暴露的波动对粪便和尿液皮质醇水平有显著影响。与野生动物园相比,在Jallo公园和拉合尔动物园的雄性和雌性猪鹿中都发现了更高水平的皮质醇。由此得出结论,野生动物园较低的皮质醇水平可能是由于更好的环境条件和更灵活的圈舍大小以及各种鹿的相互作用。温度影响了夏季猪鹿的皮质醇水平,与冬季相比,夏季的皮质醇水平更高。此外,性别并不能预测猪鹿的压力水平。有人认为,大的圈舍大小可以控制猪鹿的皮质醇水平。
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