AbstractAcute stress triggers peripheral vasoconstriction, causing a rapid, short-term drop in skin temperature in homeotherms. We tested, for the first time, whether this response has the potential to quantify stress, by exhibiting proportionality with stressor intensity. We used established behavioural and hormonal markers: activity level and corticosterone level, to validate a mild and more severe form of an acute restraint stressor in hens (Gallus gallus domesticus). We then used infrared thermography (IRT) to non-invasively collect continuous temperature measurements following exposure to these two intensities of acute handling stress. In the comb and wattle, two skin regions with a known thermoregulatory role, stressor intensity predi...
It is widely recognized that the welfare of the animals submitted in biomedical experiments is cruci...
The aim of this study was to investigate beak surface temperature changes to stress induced by fear ...
Understanding how biological markers of stress relate to stressor magnitude is much needed and can b...
Acute stress triggers peripheral vasoconstriction, causing a rapid, short-term drop in skin temperat...
AbstractAcute stress triggers peripheral vasoconstriction, causing a rapid, short-term drop in skin ...
Stress in homeothermic animals is associated with raised body core temperature and altered patterns ...
It is now widely accepted in the scientific community that animals suffer from both physical and emo...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Stress-induced reactions in animals include behavioural and physiological modifications aiming at co...
ABSTRACT: Among the main physiological stress indicators, the temperature evaluation is very importa...
Reactions to acute stressors are critical for survival. Yet, the challenges of assessing underlying ...
Measuring changes in surface body temperature (specifically in eye-region) in vertebrates using infr...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
The study of the relationship between animal stress and personality for free-ranging animals is limi...
It is widely recognized that the welfare of the animals submitted in biomedical experiments is cruci...
The aim of this study was to investigate beak surface temperature changes to stress induced by fear ...
Understanding how biological markers of stress relate to stressor magnitude is much needed and can b...
Acute stress triggers peripheral vasoconstriction, causing a rapid, short-term drop in skin temperat...
AbstractAcute stress triggers peripheral vasoconstriction, causing a rapid, short-term drop in skin ...
Stress in homeothermic animals is associated with raised body core temperature and altered patterns ...
It is now widely accepted in the scientific community that animals suffer from both physical and emo...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Stress, a central concept in biology, describes a suite of emergency responses to challenges. Among ...
Stress-induced reactions in animals include behavioural and physiological modifications aiming at co...
ABSTRACT: Among the main physiological stress indicators, the temperature evaluation is very importa...
Reactions to acute stressors are critical for survival. Yet, the challenges of assessing underlying ...
Measuring changes in surface body temperature (specifically in eye-region) in vertebrates using infr...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
The study of the relationship between animal stress and personality for free-ranging animals is limi...
It is widely recognized that the welfare of the animals submitted in biomedical experiments is cruci...
The aim of this study was to investigate beak surface temperature changes to stress induced by fear ...
Understanding how biological markers of stress relate to stressor magnitude is much needed and can b...