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Project Information
Title: Responses of River Otters to Oil Contamination: A Controlled Study of Biological Stress Markers 98348
Project Year and Number: 1998: 98348
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2000: 00348-CLO, 1999: 99348
Principal Investigator (PI): Merav Ben-David (University of Wyoming)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Terry Bowyer, Lawrence Duffy
Research Location: Seward
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: River Otters
Abstract: This project will explore the effects of oil contamination on physiological and behavioral responses in river otters experimentally. Fifteen captive otters will be exposed to two levels of oil contamination under controlled conditions in captivity. Samples of blood, tissues, and feces will be collected for analysis of biomarkers and immunological examinations.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: See Project 99348
Publications from this Project:
Ben-David, M.; Blundell, G. M., and Blake, J. E. Post-release survival of river otters: effects of exposure to crude oil and captivity. Journal of Wildlife Management. 2002; 66(4):1208-1223. Find it
Ben-David, M.; Bowyer, R. T., and Faro, J. B. Niche separation by mink and river otters: coexistence in a marine environment. Oikos. 1996; 75:41-48. Find it
Ben-David M.; Duffy, L. K., and Bowyer, R. T. Biomarker responses in river otters experimentally exposed to oil contamination. Journal of Wildlife Diseases . 2001; 37(3):489-508. Find it
Ben-David, M.; Kondratyuk, T.; Woodin, B. R.; Snyder, P. W., and Stegeman, J. J. Induction of cytochrome P450 1A1 expression in captive river otters fed Prudhoe Bay crude oil: evaluation by immunohistochemistry and quantitative RT-PCR. Biomarkers. 2001; 6(3):218-235. Find it