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Snow roosting reduces temperature-associated stress in a wintering bird
Amy A. Shipley
, Michael J. Sheriff
, Jonathan N. Pauli
, Benjamin Zuckerberg
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Faecal Glucocorticoid Metabolites
100%
Snow
100%
Grouse
75%
Metabolite Concentrations
75%
Weather Conditions
50%
Snow Depth
50%
Burrow
50%
Winter Weather
50%
Behavioral Plasticity
25%
Temperature Effect
25%
Cold Temperature
25%
Climate Change
25%
Vertebrates
25%
Radio
25%
Fitness Cost
25%
Free-living
25%
Thermoregulation
25%
Northern Region
25%
Changing Environment
25%
Snow Cover
25%
Fitness Consequences
25%
Snowpack
25%
Physiological Stress
25%
Behavioral Strategy
25%
Ruffed Grouse
25%
Bonasa Umbellus
25%
Cold-adapted
25%
Snow Surface Temperature
25%
Roosting Behaviour
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Grouse
100%
Metabolite
100%
Corticosterone
100%
Climate Change
50%
Snowpack
25%
Thermoregulation
25%
Bonasa umbellus
25%
Roosting Behavior
25%