Under the weather: Corticosterone levels in wild nestlings are associated with ambient temperature and wind

Volume: 285, Pages: 113247 - 113247
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Animals time reproductive events to overlap with periods of favorable environmental conditions. However, weather conditions can be unpredictable. Young animals may be particularly susceptible to extreme weather during sensitive developmental periods. Here, we investigated the effects of adverse weather conditions on corticosterone levels (a hormone linked to the avian stress response) and body condition of wild nestling zebra finches...
Paper Details
Title
Under the weather: Corticosterone levels in wild nestlings are associated with ambient temperature and wind
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
285
Pages
113247 - 113247
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