INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ jimena Beatriz
artículos
Título:
Impact of immunological state on eco-physiological variables in one of the southernmost lizards in the world
Autor/es:
DURAN, F; BORETTO, J.; FERNANDEZ, JIMENA BEATRIZ; IBÁÑEZ-MOLINA, M; MEDINA, MARLIN; IBARGÜENGOYTÍA, NORA RUTH
Revista:
ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS.
Editorial:
ACAD BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 91
ISSN:
0001-3765
Resumen:
The immune state is a key component of individuals that directly influences the physiological performance and health status, being essential for survival. Variation in the leukocyte profile, a significantly increase in body temperature, and a detriment of the eco-physiological performance are among the possible consequences of an unhealthy state. In this study we analyse and discuss how field body temperature, preferred body temperature, the speed for sprint and long runs, locomotor stamina, and body condition can be affected by the immunological state (i.e. leukocyte profile) in a wild population of Liolaemus sarmientoi. Juveniles and adult males with a high percentage of eosinophils, basophils, and a low percentage of monocytes preferred higher body temperatures in a thermal gradient, while pregnant females maintained thermal preferences independently of leukocyte profile. Although juveniles with a high percentage of heterophils showed less locomotor stamina, adult males and pregnant females showed no differences in locomotor performance in relation to leukocyte profile. This study represents a starting point in eco-immunology of a wild lizard population of Liolaemus in cold and temperate environments of Patagonia where the southward shift in the geographic ranges of pathogen populations due to global warming represents a threat to resident host populations.