Body temperature of endotherms shows substantial within- and between-individual variation, but the sources of this variation are not fully understood in wild animals. Variation in body temperature can indicate how individuals cope with their environment via metabolic or stress-induced effects, both of which may relate to depletion of energy reserves. Body condition can reflect heat production through changes to metabolic rate made to protect energy reserves. Additionally, changes in metabolic processes may be mediated by stress-related glucocorticoid secretion, which is associated with altered blood-flow patterns that affect regional body temperatures. Accordingly, both body condition and glucocorticoid secretion should relate to body tempe...
The thermal physiology of most birds and mammals is characterised by considerable spatial and tempor...
Noninvasive measurement of stress-related alterations in fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) con...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
Body temperature of endotherms shows substantial within- and between-individual variation, but the s...
Body temperature of endotherms shows substantial within- and between-individual variation, but the s...
Understanding physiological processes is key to answering the questions of why organisms behave in t...
Reactions to acute stressors are critical for survival. Yet, the challenges of assessing underlying ...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are metabolic hormones that regulate physiological and behavioural responses t...
Measuring changes in surface body temperature (specifically in eye-region) in vertebrates using infr...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Glucocorticoid hormones (GCs) are often assumed to be indicators of stress. At the same time, one of...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
The thermal physiology of most birds and mammals is characterised by considerable spatial and tempor...
Noninvasive measurement of stress-related alterations in fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) con...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
Body temperature of endotherms shows substantial within- and between-individual variation, but the s...
Body temperature of endotherms shows substantial within- and between-individual variation, but the s...
Understanding physiological processes is key to answering the questions of why organisms behave in t...
Reactions to acute stressors are critical for survival. Yet, the challenges of assessing underlying ...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are metabolic hormones that regulate physiological and behavioural responses t...
Measuring changes in surface body temperature (specifically in eye-region) in vertebrates using infr...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Glucocorticoid hormones (GCs) are often assumed to be indicators of stress. At the same time, one of...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
The thermal physiology of most birds and mammals is characterised by considerable spatial and tempor...
Noninvasive measurement of stress-related alterations in fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (fGCM) con...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...