Links between fear of humans, stress and survival support a non-random distribution of birds among urban and rural habitats
Urban endocrine ecology aims to understand how organisms cope with new sources of stress and maintain allostatic load to thrive in an increasingly urbanized world. Recent research efforts have yielded controversial results based on short-term measures of stress, without exploring its fitness effects...
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Autores principales: | Rebolo-Ifran, N., Carrete, M., Sanz-Aguilar, A., Rodriguez-Martinez, S., Cabezas, S., Marchant, T.A., Bortolotti, G.R., Tella, J.L. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_20452322_v5_n_p_ReboloIfran |
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