Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated glucocorticoid hormone production, a common index of physiological stress. However, the reverse may be true among cooperatively breeding female mammals with high reproductive skew; that is, high dominance status is associated with elevated glucocorticoid levels. Elevated glucocorticoid levels in these dominant females may be a product of their being the only breeder within a group or may result from other challenges associated with high status. To test this difference, we studied fecal corticoid levels in cooperative breeding females with low reproductive skew (i.e., where reproduction is not limited to dominant group members): ring-tailed le...
The ‘stress response,’ or how an animal responds to external stressors, transpires from a litany of ...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
behCooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, ther...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
Mammalian species develop complex social societies for resource allocation and protection from preda...
In red-bellied lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer), a pair-bonded, monogamous species with paternal care, m...
The steroid hormone cortisol has been associated with different levels of "stress" as well as differ...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We examined the social correlates of fecal glucocorticoid (GC) levels in wild female baboons during ...
In vertebrates, glucocorticoid secretion occurs in response to energetic and psychosocial stressors ...
Dominant females in social species have been hypothesised to reduce the reproductive success of thei...
Many mammalian species live in complex social groups that profoundly affect the behavior and ecology...
Measures of glucocorticoid stress hormones (e.g. cortisol) have often been used to characterize conf...
In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to fem...
Facultatively social species, in which individuals can switch between group- and solitary-living tac...
The ‘stress response,’ or how an animal responds to external stressors, transpires from a litany of ...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
behCooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, ther...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
Mammalian species develop complex social societies for resource allocation and protection from preda...
In red-bellied lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer), a pair-bonded, monogamous species with paternal care, m...
The steroid hormone cortisol has been associated with different levels of "stress" as well as differ...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We examined the social correlates of fecal glucocorticoid (GC) levels in wild female baboons during ...
In vertebrates, glucocorticoid secretion occurs in response to energetic and psychosocial stressors ...
Dominant females in social species have been hypothesised to reduce the reproductive success of thei...
Many mammalian species live in complex social groups that profoundly affect the behavior and ecology...
Measures of glucocorticoid stress hormones (e.g. cortisol) have often been used to characterize conf...
In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to fem...
Facultatively social species, in which individuals can switch between group- and solitary-living tac...
The ‘stress response,’ or how an animal responds to external stressors, transpires from a litany of ...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
behCooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, ther...