Studies examining anthropogenic effects on wildlife typically focus on adults and on behavioral responses rather than the physiological consequences of human disturbances. Here we examined how Magellanic Penguin ( Spheniscus magellanicus) chicks living in either tourist-visited or undisturbed areas of a breeding colony were affected by human visitation by comparing the baseline and stress-induced levels of corticosterone during three periods of the breeding season. Newly hatched chicks in visited areas had higher corticosterone stress responses than newly hatched chicks in undisturbed areas (p =0.007), but baseline levels were similar (p =0.61). By 40–50 days of age and around fledging time, both visited and undisturbed chicks showed a robu...
Because glucocorticoid (stress) hormones fundamentally affect various aspects of the behaviour, life...
Eco-tourism is increasing in popularity worldwide, particularly in previously isolated areas such as...
Field endocrinology techniques allow the collection of samples (i.e., blood, urine, feces, tissues) ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide; hence, it is important to know how wildlife are affected behavio...
Increasing ecotourism activity in Argentine Patagonia has led to concerns about the effects of ecoto...
Studies of physiology can provide important insight into how animals are coping with challenges in t...
International audienceIntroduction: In Antarctica, there is growing concern about the potential effe...
Colony edges, as opposed to interiors, are often considered less advantageous nesting places in colo...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
xix, 257 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Nature conservation places great hopes on ecotourism, yet des...
International audienceGlucocorticoid hormones (GCs) are important mediators of physiological and beh...
We examined how the glucocortical stress response in free‐living Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus mage...
Because glucocorticoid (stress) hormones fundamentally affect various aspects of the behaviour, life...
Eco-tourism is increasing in popularity worldwide, particularly in previously isolated areas such as...
Field endocrinology techniques allow the collection of samples (i.e., blood, urine, feces, tissues) ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Penguin colonies are highly visited worldwide. Although several studies have addressed how penguins ...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide; hence, it is important to know how wildlife are affected behavio...
Increasing ecotourism activity in Argentine Patagonia has led to concerns about the effects of ecoto...
Studies of physiology can provide important insight into how animals are coping with challenges in t...
International audienceIntroduction: In Antarctica, there is growing concern about the potential effe...
Colony edges, as opposed to interiors, are often considered less advantageous nesting places in colo...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
xix, 257 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Nature conservation places great hopes on ecotourism, yet des...
International audienceGlucocorticoid hormones (GCs) are important mediators of physiological and beh...
We examined how the glucocortical stress response in free‐living Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus mage...
Because glucocorticoid (stress) hormones fundamentally affect various aspects of the behaviour, life...
Eco-tourism is increasing in popularity worldwide, particularly in previously isolated areas such as...
Field endocrinology techniques allow the collection of samples (i.e., blood, urine, feces, tissues) ...