Prolonged or repeated episodes of environmental stress could be especially detrimental for developing young, via impaired growth or development. Despite this, most studies investigating the effects of human recreational and tourism activities have focused on adults. An increasing demand for nature-based tourism in remote locations means that many seabirds, which have evolved largely in the absence of predators and humans, are being exposed to novel pressures. The slow-growing semi-precocial nestlings of the European storm petrel Hydrobates pelagicus experience higher mortality rates in nests exposed to human recreational disturbance. Here, we examine whether surviving nestlings reared in disturbed areas are also affected via changes in grow...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Life-history strategies describe that 'slow'- in contrast to 'fast'-living species allocate resource...
International audienceCarry-over effects in migratory birds are likely mediated by physiological pro...
Prolonged or repeated episodes of environmental stress could be especially detrimental for developin...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
Given the increasing rate of environmental change that free-living animals are exposed to, there is ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
International audienceIn the current context of global change, there is evidence of a large inter-in...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
International audienceHormones link environmental stimuli to the behavioural and/or physiological re...
Studies examining anthropogenic effects on wildlife typically focus on adults and on behavioral resp...
1.Although laboratory studies have shown that chronic exposure to elevated glucocorticoids during de...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Life-history strategies describe that 'slow'- in contrast to 'fast'-living species allocate resource...
International audienceCarry-over effects in migratory birds are likely mediated by physiological pro...
Prolonged or repeated episodes of environmental stress could be especially detrimental for developin...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
Given the increasing rate of environmental change that free-living animals are exposed to, there is ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
International audienceIn the current context of global change, there is evidence of a large inter-in...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
International audienceHormones link environmental stimuli to the behavioural and/or physiological re...
Studies examining anthropogenic effects on wildlife typically focus on adults and on behavioral resp...
1.Although laboratory studies have shown that chronic exposure to elevated glucocorticoids during de...
International audienceStudy of physiological mechanisms can help us to understand how animals respon...
Life-history strategies describe that 'slow'- in contrast to 'fast'-living species allocate resource...
International audienceCarry-over effects in migratory birds are likely mediated by physiological pro...