In this study, we tested the hypothesis that individual differences in behavioural profiles correlate to differences in stress-related behaviours and hormonal levels in captive brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus). Based on a sample of 25 animals, 143 h of behavioural data collection and 518 faecal samples, principal component analyses indicated the existence of four components that characterize the individuals´ Genus Normative Behaviour (GNB) (KMO = 0.531, X2 = 127.672, p < 0.001): ‘Feeding’ ‘Sociability’ ‘Exploration’ and ‘Activity’. Other four components are related to stress coping styles (based on Behaviour Potentially Indicative of Stress – BPIS) (KMO = 0.550, X2 = 329.303, p < 0.001): ‘Self-directed’; ‘Restless’ ‘Inges...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
The development of non-invasive techniques to analyse physiological stress in mammalian species has ...
Stress cannot be fully avoided in an animal´s life, and the way that animals handle stress can be cr...
International audienceHusbandry procedures may cause behavioral and physiological changes to animals...
The use of behavioural indicators of suffering and welfare in captive animals has produced ambiguous...
Between individual differences that show within individual stability have garnered increasing intere...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
The development of non-invasive techniques to analyse physiological stress in mammalian species has ...
Stress cannot be fully avoided in an animal´s life, and the way that animals handle stress can be cr...
International audienceHusbandry procedures may cause behavioral and physiological changes to animals...
The use of behavioural indicators of suffering and welfare in captive animals has produced ambiguous...
Between individual differences that show within individual stability have garnered increasing intere...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
International audienceInvestigations of the pathophysiology of mental disorders have dramatically in...
The development of non-invasive techniques to analyse physiological stress in mammalian species has ...
Stress cannot be fully avoided in an animal´s life, and the way that animals handle stress can be cr...