Sex ratio of White Stork Ciconia ciconia in different environments of Poland

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Piotr Kamiński
Ewa Grochowska
Sławomir Mroczkowski
Leszek Jerzak
Mariusz Kasprzak
Beata Koim-Puchowska
Alina Woźniak
Olaf Ciebiera
Damian Markulak
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[1] Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń,Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection
[2] University of Zielona Góra,Faculty of Biological Sciences, Department of Biotechnology
[3] University of Technology and Life Sciences,Department of Genetics and General Animal Breeding
[4] University of Zielona Góra,Faculty of Biological Sciences, Department of Nature Protection
[5] University of Zielona Góra,Faculty of Biological Sciences, Department of Zoology
[6] Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń,Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Medical Biology
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White Stork; Sex ratio; Sex determination; Environmental stress; Pb and Cd impact; Poland;
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The aim of this study was to analyze the variation in sex ratio of White Stork Ciconia ciconia chicks from differentiated Poland environments. We took under a consideration the impact of Cd and Pb for establish differences among sex ratio in chicks. We also study multiplex PCR employment for establish gender considerations. We collected blood samples via venipuncture of brachial vein of chicks during 2006–2008 breeding seasons at the Odra meadows (SW-Poland; control), which were compared with those from suburbs (SW-Poland), and from copper smelter (S-Poland; polluted) and from swamps near Baltic Sea. We found differences among sex ratio in White Stork chicks from types of environment. Male participation in sex structure is importantly higher in each type of environment excluded suburban areas. Differences in White Stork sex ratio according to the degree of environmental degradation expressed by Cd and Pb and sex-environment-metal interactions testify about the impact of these metals upon sex ratios in storks. Simultaneously, as a result of multiplex PCR, 18S ribosome gene, which served as internal control of PCR, was amplified in male and female storks. It means that it is possible to use primers designed for chicken in order to replicate this fragment of genome in White Stork. Moreover, the use of Oriental White Stork Ciconia boyciana W- chromosome specific primers makes it possible to determine the sex of C. ciconia chicks. Many factors make sex ratio of White Stork changes in subsequent breeding seasons, which depend significantly on specific environmental parameters that shape individual detailed defense mechanisms.
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