Acta Amazonica (Jun 2014)

Natural gaps associated with oxidative stress in Willisornis poecilinotus (Aves: Thamnophilidae) in a tropical forest

  • Andreza de Lourdes Souza Gomes,
  • Andrey Felipe Gomes Gonçalves,
  • José Luiz Fernandes Vieira,
  • Maria Luiza Videiro Marceliano,
  • José Maria Cardoso da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672014000200006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 2
pp. 207 – 212

Abstract

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Natural disturbances in tropical forests modify the availability and quality of resources and alter the patterns of bird distribution. These environmental changes increase the metabolic rate and disrupt the redox balance promoting oxidative stress. This study aimed to compare the abundance of Willisornis poecilinotus between gaps and the understory of a forest with undisturbed canopy at Caxiuanã National Forest. The abundance was correlated with vegetation heights. The oxidative stress and the stress promoting factors were determined in both sites of sampling. We captured 81 specimens of W. poecilinotus. The number of captures was high in gaps. The specimens sampled at gaps showed high levels of oxidative stress. The biomarkers of oxidative stress were significantly correlated in gaps. The variability of oxidative stress and oxidative damage were explained only by site of sampling. These results suggest that gaps are stressors sites to W. poecilinotus, which probably can be due to an increase of metabolic rate to deal with new flight strategies of foraging and avoid predation

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