Stress physiology in marine mammals: how well do they fit the terrestrial model?

Volume: 185, Issue: 5, Pages: 463 - 486
Published: Apr 26, 2015
Abstract
Stressors are commonly accepted as the causal factors, either internal or external, that evoke physiological responses to mediate the impact of the stressor. The majority of research on the physiological stress response, and costs incurred to an animal, has focused on terrestrial species. This review presents current knowledge on the physiology of the stress response in a lesser studied group of mammals, the marine mammals. Marine mammals are an...
Paper Details
Title
Stress physiology in marine mammals: how well do they fit the terrestrial model?
Published Date
Apr 26, 2015
Volume
185
Issue
5
Pages
463 - 486
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