“…Stressful events such as reproduction (Kotrschal et al, 2007), trauma and injury (Fowler, Wingfield, Boersma, & Url, 2013;Herborn et al, 2014), environmental stressors (food shortage, disturbance, storms, oiling), (Fowler et al, 2013;Walker, Boersma, & Wingfield, 2006;Walker et al, 2005) and high-density living (Bauch, Becker, & Verhulst, 2013;Heidinger et al, 2011;Kotrschal et al, 2007;Reichert et al, 2014;Sudyka et al, 2014) are linked to the production of stress hormones (CORT) and the shortening of telomeres (Epel et al, 2004;Haussmann, Longenecker, Marchetto, Juliano, & Bowden, 2012;Herborn et al, 2014;Kotrschal et al, 2007;Tissier, Williams, & Criscuolo, 2014). Additionally, human disturbance from tourism can increase CORT in birds (Strasser & Heath, 2011) and reptiles (French, DeNardo, Greives, Strand, & Demas, 2010). The release of CORT is correlated with reproduction.…”