Observational field studies reveal wild birds responding to early-life stresses with resilience, plasticity, and intergenerational effects

Volume: 132, Issue: 3, Pages: 563 - 576
Published: Apr 22, 2015
Abstract
An extensive experimental literature documenting negative impacts of early stresses such as food deprivation, elevated corticosterone, and brood enlargement on numerous morphological, physiological, and behavioral traits of adult birds has left the impression of generalized developmental vulnerability to stress in birds. However, descriptive studies of wild populations, most of them recent, are indicating that natural stresses can sometimes...
Paper Details
Title
Observational field studies reveal wild birds responding to early-life stresses with resilience, plasticity, and intergenerational effects
Published Date
Apr 22, 2015
Journal
Volume
132
Issue
3
Pages
563 - 576
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