Effective conservation and species management requires an understanding of the causes of poor population growth. Conservation physiology uses biomarkers to identify factors that contribute to low individual fitness and population declines. Building on this, macrophysiology can use the same markers to assess how individual physiology varies with different ecological or demographic factors over large temporal and spatial scales. Here, we use a macrophysiological approach to identify the ecological and demographic correlates of poor population growth rates in the Cape mountain zebra metapopulation. We use two non-invasive biomarkers: faecal glucocorticoids as a measure of chronic stress, and faecal androgens as an indicator of male...
(1) The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental...
There are few stressful factors which have been investigated to affect adrenocortical function in th...
The exponential growth of the human population is limiting the wildlife habitat all around the word....
Effective conservation and species management requires an understanding of the causes of poor popula...
Faecal samples were collected in the field in South Africa and hormone metabolites were extracted in...
Adverse environmental stimuli (stressors) activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and contr...
Loss of biodiversity is a leading conservation issue and, accordingly, a central topic in ecological...
International audienceIn natural ecosystems, ungulate densities show strong temporal variations. The...
Living under predation risk may alter both behaviour and physiology of potential prey. In extreme ca...
The Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra) is a subspecies of mountain zebra endemic to South Afric...
<div><p>Demography, migration and natural selection are predominant processes affecting the distribu...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
1. Being a non-invasive and inexpensive method, the analysis of faecal corticosteroid metabolites (F...
Demography, migration and natural selection are predominant processes affecting the distribution of ...
Land degradation, competition with livestock, infrastructure development, and climate change have re...
(1) The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental...
There are few stressful factors which have been investigated to affect adrenocortical function in th...
The exponential growth of the human population is limiting the wildlife habitat all around the word....
Effective conservation and species management requires an understanding of the causes of poor popula...
Faecal samples were collected in the field in South Africa and hormone metabolites were extracted in...
Adverse environmental stimuli (stressors) activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and contr...
Loss of biodiversity is a leading conservation issue and, accordingly, a central topic in ecological...
International audienceIn natural ecosystems, ungulate densities show strong temporal variations. The...
Living under predation risk may alter both behaviour and physiology of potential prey. In extreme ca...
The Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra) is a subspecies of mountain zebra endemic to South Afric...
<div><p>Demography, migration and natural selection are predominant processes affecting the distribu...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
1. Being a non-invasive and inexpensive method, the analysis of faecal corticosteroid metabolites (F...
Demography, migration and natural selection are predominant processes affecting the distribution of ...
Land degradation, competition with livestock, infrastructure development, and climate change have re...
(1) The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental...
There are few stressful factors which have been investigated to affect adrenocortical function in th...
The exponential growth of the human population is limiting the wildlife habitat all around the word....