2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23521
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Diurnal fecal glucocorticoid metabolite rhythms in a cathemeral primate, the red‐bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer), and across mammalian species

Stacey R. Tecot,
Gianna M. Ossello,
Paige G. Smith
et al.

Abstract: Measuring glucocorticoids is one of the most reliable and widely used techniques to monitor stress responses, however invasive techniques to collect plasma samples may not be applicable for wild populations. Monitoring excreted glucocorticoids is an effective noninvasive technique that researchers have used increasingly over the past two decades, and it has allowed the investigation of glucocorticoids in a variety of species with a range of activity patterns. Many species exhibit predictable circadian patterns… Show more

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