1. Many aspects of the social environment affect hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function and increase circulating glucocorticoid concentrations. In this review, we examine the relationships between the social environment and the function of the HPA axis in vertebrates. 2. First, we explore the effects of the social environment on glucocorticoid secretion in territo-rial (primarily non-social) species, with an emphasis on the effects of variation in population density, as modified by environmental factors such as predation risk and food availability. In general, high population density or frequent territorial intrusions are associated with increased glucocorticoid secretion in a wide range of taxa, including mammals, birds, fish a...
Factors affecting health and disease are somewhat neglected in the study of the dynamics of mammalia...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
The causes and consequences of individual differences in animal behavior and stress physiology are i...
Background Providing the context for the evolution of life-history traits, habitat features constrai...
behCooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, ther...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
The stress response, which involves joint activity of the nervous and endocrine systems, is one of t...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Social information is used by many vertebrate taxa to inform decision-making, including resource-med...
Social rank in a structured society has been linked to basal levels of glucocorticoids in various sp...
Stress research has become of particular importance across many disciplines for various reasons rela...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
SYNOPSIS. Behavioral interaction during social situations is a continuum of action, response, and re...
Factors affecting health and disease are somewhat neglected in the study of the dynamics of mammalia...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
The causes and consequences of individual differences in animal behavior and stress physiology are i...
Background Providing the context for the evolution of life-history traits, habitat features constrai...
behCooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, ther...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
The stress response, which involves joint activity of the nervous and endocrine systems, is one of t...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Social information is used by many vertebrate taxa to inform decision-making, including resource-med...
Social rank in a structured society has been linked to basal levels of glucocorticoids in various sp...
Stress research has become of particular importance across many disciplines for various reasons rela...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
SYNOPSIS. Behavioral interaction during social situations is a continuum of action, response, and re...
Factors affecting health and disease are somewhat neglected in the study of the dynamics of mammalia...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...