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Measuring the Effects of Intensive Forest Management on Innate Immunity Whole blood bactericidal activity in wild deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in Oregon. Natalie Rogers With the help of: Dr. Rhea Hanselmann In the lab of: Dr. Anna Jolles Department of Biomedical Sciences

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Measuring the Effects of Intensive Forest Management on Innate Immunity. Whole blood bactericidal activity in wild deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) in Oregon. Natalie Rogers With the help of: Dr. Rhea Hanselmann In the lab of: Dr. Anna Jolles Department of Biomedical Sciences. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Measuring the Effects of Intensive Forest Management on Innate ImmunityWhole blood bactericidal activity in wild deer mice (Peromyscus

maniculatus) in Oregon.

Natalie RogersWith the help of:

Dr. Rhea Hanselmann

In the lab of:Dr. Anna Jolles

Department of Biomedical Sciences

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Background:Ecosystem erosion

e.g. intensive forest management (IFM)

Health suffers

Change in community compositio

n

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Background (Cont.)

ImmunocompetenceInnate immune systemThe wild deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)Loss of habitat and stressors can impact this

species’ ability to fight pathogensDisease transmission

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HypothesisInnate immunity in wild deer mice can

be negatively impacted by intensive forest management practices.

Intensive forest management erodes

ecosystem

Change in community composition

Innate immunity impaired

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ObjectiveTo assess the innate immune system in wild deer mice (P. maniculatus) inhabiting intensely managed forestry sites in the Oregon coast range by measuring the bactericidal activity of whole blood.

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MethodsLocation:

Two sites Six plots/site

Older stands Clearcut control Intensively treated

Trapping:Sherman live traps~180 traps/site

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Site 1

Site 2

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Sites:Older

StandsControl Treatment

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Methods (cont.)

Whole blood bactericidal assay (BCA)Escherichia coli + Whole Blood + Medium → Agar

Bacterial killing capacity (BKC) =(# of colonies on control plates)-(# of colonies on dilution

plates)(# of colonies on control plates)

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Predicted ResultsBKC of wild deer mice will differ by management level:

Older Stands:High BKC

Control:?

Treatment:Low BKC

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Results – What was Caught?

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Older Stands Control

Treatment

Management Levels

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Results: How does IFM affect innate immunity?

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0.85

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1:23 Dilution

Management Level

BK

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OlderStands Control Treatment

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DiscussionHow do the different management levels

affect BKC?

What could cause this? Herbicides, resource availability, territoriality, etc.

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1:23 Dilution

Management Level

BK

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Older Stands Control Treatment

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DiscussionOther dilutions show reversed trend:

Could be caused by confounding variables parasites, disease status, physiology etc.

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BK

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Management Levels

OlderStands

OlderStandsControl ControlTreatment Treatment

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ConclusionsTrend shows management may affect BKC at

1:23 dilution.

This trend is reversed for lower and higher dilutions.

Data is preliminary.

Ecosystems can have effect on health and immunity, but in which way remains unclear.

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Special thanks to:Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Department of Biomedical Sciences

Dr. Rhea HanselmannDr. Anna Jolles

Dr. Kevin Ahern

Jolles lab field crew

Thank you for the opportunity!

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Any Questions?