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Fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in wild yellow-bellied marmots: experimental validation, individual differences and ecological correlates

Authors: Smith, J. E.; Monclus, R.; Wantuck, D.; Florant, G. L.; Blumstein, D. T.ORCID
Year: 2012
Journal: General and Comparative Endocrinology, Vol. 178, pp. 417-426
Publisher: UNKNOWN
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2012.06.015
Keywords: MARMOTS

Abstract

This study performs biological and physiological validations of a minimally-invasive technique for assessing fecal corticosterone metabolites in captive and wild groups of yellow-bellied marmots and finds repeatable inter-individual differences in FCMs, suggesting this hormonal trait might be a meaningful target of selection.

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