Colony edges, as opposed to interiors, are often considered less advantageous nesting places in colonial species. For temperate-breeding penguins, inland colony edges should be less desirable than other edges, as there are added costs of walking farther inland, and ambient temperatures are higher. During settlement and incubation, we compared body condition and baseline and stress-induced levels of the hormone corticosterone in male Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) nesting on the sea edge of a colony with those nesting on the inland edge, \u3e800 m from shore. Body condition in both groups was significantly lower during settlement than during incubation, but was similar in both groups within breeding stages. Corticosterone leve...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Measuring hormonal changes is vital for understanding how the social and physical environment influe...
Nestling growth and survival of marine birds are influenced by multiple factors. Oceanic conditions ...
International audience: Because glucocorticoid (stress) hormones fundamentally affect various aspect...
Studies examining anthropogenic effects on wildlife typically focus on adults and on behavioral resp...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Corticosterone, the main stress hormone in birds, mediates resource allocation, allowing animals to ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
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Increasing ecotourism activity in Argentine Patagonia has led to concerns about the effects of ecoto...
Breeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body reserves reach a minimum ...
To understand how the social and physical environment influences behaviour, reproduction and surviva...
Brood patches allow the transfer of heat to eggs for their successful embryonic development, and in ...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide; hence, it is important to know how wildlife are affected behavio...
1. For seabirds that forage at sea but breed while fasting on land, successful reproduction depends ...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Measuring hormonal changes is vital for understanding how the social and physical environment influe...
Nestling growth and survival of marine birds are influenced by multiple factors. Oceanic conditions ...
International audience: Because glucocorticoid (stress) hormones fundamentally affect various aspect...
Studies examining anthropogenic effects on wildlife typically focus on adults and on behavioral resp...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Corticosterone, the main stress hormone in birds, mediates resource allocation, allowing animals to ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
International audienceIntroduction: In Antarctica, there is growing concern about the potential effe...
Increasing ecotourism activity in Argentine Patagonia has led to concerns about the effects of ecoto...
Breeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body reserves reach a minimum ...
To understand how the social and physical environment influences behaviour, reproduction and surviva...
Brood patches allow the transfer of heat to eggs for their successful embryonic development, and in ...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide; hence, it is important to know how wildlife are affected behavio...
1. For seabirds that forage at sea but breed while fasting on land, successful reproduction depends ...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Measuring hormonal changes is vital for understanding how the social and physical environment influe...
Nestling growth and survival of marine birds are influenced by multiple factors. Oceanic conditions ...