International audienceCarry-over effects in migratory birds are likely mediated by physiological processes that are activated in response to environmental variation. Such processes affect body condition and/or reproductive success, and can include corticosterone (CORT) because this hormone responds to environmental stressors and influences energy balance. Few studies have considered how CORT levels during non-breeding relate to a broader physiological profile during subsequent breeding, and fewer still have considered measures other than body condition. To explore CORT's potential role in carry-over effects, we investigated the relationship between CORT and foraging ecology of northern gannets (Morus bassanus) during the non-breeding period...
Physiological mechanisms underlying migration remain poorly understood, but recent attention has foc...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
Environmental conditions encountered by migratory seabirds in their wintering areas can shape their ...
Environmental conditions encountered by migratory seabirds in their wintering areas can shape their ...
Fluctuations of food availability, habitat quality, and environmental conditions throughout the year...
Because endocrine mechanisms are thought to mediate behavioral responses to changes in the environme...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
The effects of environmental perturbations or stressors on individual states can be carried over to ...
Many ecosystems have experienced anthropogenically induced changes in biodiversity, yet predicting t...
Previous studies have related levels of plasma corticosterone (CORT) of seabirds to variation in for...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
The effects of environmental perturbations or stressors on individual states can be carried over to ...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
Physiological mechanisms underlying migration remain poorly understood, but recent attention has foc...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
Environmental conditions encountered by migratory seabirds in their wintering areas can shape their ...
Environmental conditions encountered by migratory seabirds in their wintering areas can shape their ...
Fluctuations of food availability, habitat quality, and environmental conditions throughout the year...
Because endocrine mechanisms are thought to mediate behavioral responses to changes in the environme...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
The effects of environmental perturbations or stressors on individual states can be carried over to ...
Many ecosystems have experienced anthropogenically induced changes in biodiversity, yet predicting t...
Previous studies have related levels of plasma corticosterone (CORT) of seabirds to variation in for...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
The effects of environmental perturbations or stressors on individual states can be carried over to ...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
Physiological mechanisms underlying migration remain poorly understood, but recent attention has foc...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...