The most common feather sampling method for feather corticosterone measurement is by plucking the feathers from the bird’s skin. This procedure performed on living, restrained birds is qualified as an animal experiment according to German/European legislation, which has to be applied for from the competent authorities. The Directive 2010/63/EU requires the full implementation of the 3-R Principle of Russel and Burch in animal experiments, which means not only to replace the use of animals, but also to reduce the number of animals used and to refine procedures whenever possible. In response to this issue, the aim of this study was to validate an alternative, less invasive sampling method by cutting feathers close to the skin in comparison to...
The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool fo...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...
Research projects on birds' welfare or their stress physiology are often complemented by measurement...
The common standard sampling method to determine corticosterone in feathers (CORTf) is to pluck them...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, eine alternative und schmerzfreie Federprobenentnahmemethode zu...
The newly described technique of extracting corticosterone (CORT) from bird feathers may serve as a ...
This research project had the aim to validate the possible alternative and less-painful sampling met...
This research project had the aim to validate the possible alternative and less-painful sampling met...
1. The concentration of the glucocorticoid hormone corticosterone (CORT) is increasingly used in eco...
1. The concentration of the glucocorticoid hormone corticosterone (CORT) is increasingly used in eco...
The measurement of corticosterone in feathers is an appealing tool for assessing glucocorticoids in ...
Non-invasive techniques for measuring glucocorticoids (GCs) have become more prevalent, due to the a...
1. Stress has pervasive consequences for the well-being of animals. Currently, understanding how in...
The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool fo...
The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool fo...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...
Research projects on birds' welfare or their stress physiology are often complemented by measurement...
The common standard sampling method to determine corticosterone in feathers (CORTf) is to pluck them...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, eine alternative und schmerzfreie Federprobenentnahmemethode zu...
The newly described technique of extracting corticosterone (CORT) from bird feathers may serve as a ...
This research project had the aim to validate the possible alternative and less-painful sampling met...
This research project had the aim to validate the possible alternative and less-painful sampling met...
1. The concentration of the glucocorticoid hormone corticosterone (CORT) is increasingly used in eco...
1. The concentration of the glucocorticoid hormone corticosterone (CORT) is increasingly used in eco...
The measurement of corticosterone in feathers is an appealing tool for assessing glucocorticoids in ...
Non-invasive techniques for measuring glucocorticoids (GCs) have become more prevalent, due to the a...
1. Stress has pervasive consequences for the well-being of animals. Currently, understanding how in...
The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool fo...
The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool fo...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...
Feathers incorporate circulating steroids during development. It is therefore assumed that the corti...