A standard handling protocol was used to test the hypothesis that boldness predicts stress responsiveness in body temperature and breath rate. Great tit (Parus major) nestlings were taken from the field, hand reared until independence, and their response to a novel object was assessed. At the age of 6 months, during the active phase (daytime), body temperature was recorded and breath rate was counted immediately after capture and after 5 min of quiet rest in a bag. A second group of birds of two lines bidirectionally selected for the same trait was tested during the inactive phase (nighttime). During the active phase, body temperature and breath rate were higher in the first than in the second measurement. In the second measurement, shy ind...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
Animals typically respond to stressful stimuli such as handling by increasing core body temperature....
A standard handling protocol was used to test the hypothesis that boldness predicts stress responsiv...
A standard handling protocol was used to test the hypothesis that boldness predicts stress responsiv...
Animal research commonly requires temporary handling of study animals. In this study, we compared th...
Interest in personality is growing in a wide range of disciplines, but only in a few systems it is p...
We addressed the questions (i) whether a social defeat triggers similar autonomic and behavioral res...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequen...
Although increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequences of variation in animal pe...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ad-renocor...
Environmental conditions during early development play a crucial role in shaping an organism's pheno...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
Animals typically respond to stressful stimuli such as handling by increasing core body temperature....
A standard handling protocol was used to test the hypothesis that boldness predicts stress responsiv...
A standard handling protocol was used to test the hypothesis that boldness predicts stress responsiv...
Animal research commonly requires temporary handling of study animals. In this study, we compared th...
Interest in personality is growing in a wide range of disciplines, but only in a few systems it is p...
We addressed the questions (i) whether a social defeat triggers similar autonomic and behavioral res...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequen...
Although increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequences of variation in animal pe...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ad-renocor...
Environmental conditions during early development play a crucial role in shaping an organism's pheno...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
Phenotypic correlations, such as those between functionally distinct behavioral traits, can emerge t...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
In response to stressors, animals can increase the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocort...
Animals typically respond to stressful stimuli such as handling by increasing core body temperature....