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A new large-scale index (AcED) for assessing traffic noise disturbance on wildlife: stress response in a roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) population
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic noise is a growing ubiquitous and pervasive pollutant as well as a recognised stressorPalabras claves:Cortisol metabolites, Low traffic road, National Park, Noise modelling, Physiological stress, road ecologyAutores:Barja I., Díaz-Balteiro L., Emílio Virgós, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Horcajada-Sánchez F., Iglesias-Merchan C., Lara-Romero C., Planillo A.Fuentes:scopusNon-invasive monitoring of adrenocortical activity in European badgers (Meles meles) and effects of sample collection and storage on faecal cortisol metabolite concentrations
ArticleAbstract: Due to the increasing demand for methods to quantify adrenal activity in response to stressors in wiPalabras claves:ACTH challenge, enzyme immunoassay, European badger, faecal cortisol metabolites, sample collection, sample storageAutores:Barja I., Benito J., Emílio Virgós, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Lara-Romero C., Rafart E.Fuentes:scopusHabitat selection by European badgers in Mediterranean semi-arid ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: We studied the habitat selection patterns of badgers Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758) in Mediterranean sPalabras claves:AIC, Arid environments, Fruit orchards, Latrine, Low density, Meles melesAutores:Barja I., Emílio Virgós, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Lara-Romero C., Mangas J.G., Pardavila X.Fuentes:scopusRelationships between soil pollution by heavy metals and melanin-dependent coloration of a fossorial amphisbaenian reptile
ArticleAbstract: Melanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and although it is often used in communication,Palabras claves:Amphisbaenians, coloration, Fossorial reptiles, Heavy Metals, melanin, soil pollutionAutores:Barja I., Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Martín J., Recio P., Rodríguez-Ruiz G.Fuentes:scopusSocial environment modulates investment in sex trait versus lifespan: red deer produce bigger antlers when facing more rivalry
ArticleAbstract: Theory pbkp_redicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by theirPalabras claves:Autores:Alarcos S., Barja I., Carranza J., Castillo L., de la Peña E., Flores A., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, José Manuel Seoane, Mateos C., Membrillo A., Pérez-Barbería J., Préz-González J., Reglero M.M., Sánchez-Prieto C.B., Valencia J.Fuentes:scopusTesting Cort-Fitness and Cort-Adaptation hypotheses in a habitat suitability gradient for roe deer
ArticleAbstract: According to the Cort-Fitness Hypothesis, higher stress levels (glucocorticoids) in vertebrates arePalabras claves:Environmental change, Habitat quality, Immune function trade-off, non-invasive, StressAutores:Barja I., Cuadra F.S., Emílio Virgós, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Jorge Lozano, Lara-Romero C., Pettorelli N., Puerta M.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of livestock on the physiological condition of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is modulated by habitat quality
ArticleAbstract: Free-range livestock grazing is a widespread human activity that not only modifies natural vegetatioPalabras claves:Autores:Barja I., Emílio Virgós, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Horcajada-Sánchez F., Lara-Romero C.Fuentes:scopus