The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual survival as it prepares the body for fight or flight through catabolic reactions in the body. These physiological effects trade off against growth, immunocompetence, reproduction, and even long-term survival. Chronic stress may thus reduce individual and population performance, with direct implications for the management and conservation of wildlife populations. Yet, relatively little is known about how chronic stress levels vary across wild populations and factors contributing to increased chronic stress levels. One method to measure long-term stress in mammals is to quantify slowly incorporated stress hormone (cortisol) in hair, which most like...
In this study, the serum concentration of cortisol was measured in 78 hunted moose (Alces alces) sho...
BACKGROUND: Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and resour...
Background Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and reso...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
Identifying the ecological and anthropogenic processes that affect wildlife physiology, and that may...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
In this study, the serum concentration of cortisol was measured in 78 hunted moose (Alces alces) sho...
In this study, the serum concentration of cortisol was measured in 78 hunted moose (Alces alces) sho...
BACKGROUND: Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and resour...
Background Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and reso...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual surv...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
Identifying the ecological and anthropogenic processes that affect wildlife physiology, and that may...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
1. Human-caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population ...
In this study, the serum concentration of cortisol was measured in 78 hunted moose (Alces alces) sho...
In this study, the serum concentration of cortisol was measured in 78 hunted moose (Alces alces) sho...
BACKGROUND: Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and resour...
Background Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and reso...