2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.26.564168
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Biological validation of fecal corticosterone metabolites as a non-invasive stress assessment in translocated California valley quail (Callipepla californica)

Sarah A. Currier,
Jeffrey G. Whitt,
Kelly S. Reyna

Abstract: U.S. quail species are vulnerable to population declines as a result climate change, habitat loss, and habitat fragmentation; all of which can induce physiological stress. Additionally, population restoration techniques (PRTs), like translocations, also induce stress. Traditional stress assessments include capturing and handling birds to extract blood, methods which are inherently stressful and can compound stress analyses. However, the stress hormone corticosterone is metabolized from the blood and excreted i… Show more

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