Chronic noise exposure has context-dependent effects on stress physiology in nestling Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)

Jun 28, 2021General and comparative endocrinology

Long-term noise exposure affects stress responses in young Tree Swallows depending on their environment

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Abstract

Exposure to continuous noise did not alter stress physiology or immune function in Tree Swallow nestlings.

  • Light nestlings raised in noise had lower baseline plasma and feather corticosterone levels compared to heavier nestlings.
  • Nestlings in larger broods exhibited reduced immune responses when raised in noise, particularly among lighter individuals.
  • Higher baseline plasma and feather corticosterone levels were linked to stronger immune responses induced by a specific immune challenge.
  • Noise exposure effects on stress physiology and immune function may vary with developmental conditions and resource competition.

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