2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230836
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Physiological response after translocation differs between source populations in a threatened mammal

Kelly S. Williams-Kelly,
Laurence Berry,
Kim Branch
et al.

Abstract: Conservation translocations are an important tool in the prevention of species loss, but the translocation process is associated with numerous stressors. Non-invasively monitoring stress physiology via faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGMs) can provide valuable insights into factors impacting translocation success and how to mitigate negative impacts. After validating an assay to measure FGMs in greater stick-nest rats ( Leporillus conditor ), we examined whether translocation caused … Show more

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