Behavioral experiments in a wild passerine cause short-term reductions in parental provisioning and nestling mass
Research on wild animals often involves the capture and temporary removal of individuals from their territory. Although the acute effects of such procedures are well understood in terms of stress hormone profiles, their effect on the behaviour of captured individuals after release is poorly known. A...
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2009
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