International audienceVertebrates respond to unpredictable noxious environmental stimuli by increasing secretion of glucocorticoids (CORT). Although this hormonal stress response is adaptive, high levels of CORT may induce significant costs if stressful situations are frequent. Thus, alternative coping mechanisms that help buffer individuals against environmental stressors may be selected for when the costs of CORT levels are elevated. By allowing individuals to identify, anticipate and cope with the stressful circumstances, cognition may enable stress-specific behavioural coping. Although there is evidence that behavioural responses allow animals to cope with stressful situations, it is unclear whether or not cognition reduces investment i...
Physiological regulators of life history trade-offs need to be responsive to sudden changes of resou...
In the face of challenges, animals must balance investments in reproductive effort versus their own ...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behavioral strategies ("personalities" or copi...
The widely held hypothesis that enlarged brains have evolved as an adaptation to cope with novel or ...
Presumably, a threatening encounter with a predator activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HP...
Glucocorticoids (CORT) are well-known as important regulators of behaviour and cognition at basal le...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
Variation in the reactivity of the endocrine stress axis is thought to underlie aspects of persisten...
Life history theory predicts that physiological and behavioral responsiveness to stress should be de...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
Physiological regulators of life history trade-offs need to be responsive to sudden changes of resou...
In the face of challenges, animals must balance investments in reproductive effort versus their own ...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
In mammals, stress hormones have profound influences on spatial learning and memory. Here, we invest...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behavioral strategies ("personalities" or copi...
The widely held hypothesis that enlarged brains have evolved as an adaptation to cope with novel or ...
Presumably, a threatening encounter with a predator activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HP...
Glucocorticoids (CORT) are well-known as important regulators of behaviour and cognition at basal le...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
Variation in the reactivity of the endocrine stress axis is thought to underlie aspects of persisten...
Life history theory predicts that physiological and behavioral responsiveness to stress should be de...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...
Physiological regulators of life history trade-offs need to be responsive to sudden changes of resou...
In the face of challenges, animals must balance investments in reproductive effort versus their own ...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that in a passerine bird (great tit, Parus major) individuals...