Dokumentdetails
ID

oai:HAL:hal-04145278v1

Thema
Passerine birds Agroecosystem Fungicides Sublethal effects Thyroid hormones Body condition Sperm quality [SDE]Environmental Sciences
Autor
Bellot, Pauline Brischoux, François Budzinski, Hélène Dupont, Sophie Fritsch, Clémentine Hope, Sydney Michaud, Bruno Pallud, Marie Parenteau, Charline Prouteau, Louise Rocchi, Steffi Angelier, Frédéric
Langue
en
Editor

HAL CCSD;Springer Verlag

Kategorie

Wissenschaften: Umweltwissenschaften

Jahr

2023

Auflistungsdatum

06.12.2023

Schlüsselwörter
endocrine exposed house axis levels triazoles tebuconazole condition body sperm quality thyroid impact
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Zusammenfassung

International audience; Triazoles belong to a family of fungicides that are ubiquitous in agroecosystems due to their widespread use in crops.

Despite their efficiency in controlling fungal diseases, triazoles are also suspected to affect non-target vertebrate species through the disruption of key physiological mechanisms.

Most studies so far have focused on aquatic animal models, and the potential impact of triazoles on terrestrial vertebrates has been overlooked despite their relevance as sentinel species of contaminated agroecosystems.

Here, we examined the impact of tebuconazole on the thyroid endocrine axis, associated phenotypic traits (plumage quality and body condition) and sperm quality in wild-caught house sparrows (Passer domesticus).

We experimentally exposed house sparrows to realistic concentrations of tebuconazole under controlled conditions and tested the impact of this exposure on the levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4), feather quality (size and density), body condition and sperm morphology.

We found that exposure to tebuconazole caused a significant decrease in T4 levels, suggesting that this azole affects the thyroid endocrine axis, although T3 levels did not differ between control and exposed sparrows.

Importantly, we also found that exposed females had an altered plumage structure (larger but less dense feathers) relative to control females.

The impact of tebuconazole on body condition was dependent on the duration of exposure and the sex of individuals.

Finally, we did not show any effect of exposure to tebuconazole on sperm morphology.

Our study demonstrates for the first time that exposure to tebuconazole can alter the thyroid axis of wild birds, impact their plumage quality and potentially affect their body condition.

Further endocrine and transcriptomic studies are now needed not only to understand the underlying mechanistic effects of tebuconazole on these variables, but also to further investigate their ultimate consequences on performance (i.e. reproduction and survival).

Bellot, Pauline,Brischoux, François,Budzinski, Hélène,Dupont, Sophie,Fritsch, Clémentine,Hope, Sydney,Michaud, Bruno,Pallud, Marie,Parenteau, Charline,Prouteau, Louise,Rocchi, Steffi,Angelier, Frédéric, 2023, Chronic exposure to tebuconazole alters thyroid hormones and plumage quality in house sparrows (Passer domesticus), HAL CCSD;Springer Verlag

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