Stress and body condition are associated with climate and demography in Asian elephants
© The Author 2015. Establishing links between ecological variation, physiological markers of stress and demography is crucial for understanding how and why changes in environmental conditions affect population dynamics, and may also play a key role for conservation efforts of endangered species. How...
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Main Authors: | Hannah S. Mumby, Khyne U. Mar, Chatchote Thitaram, Alexandre Courtiol, Patcharapa Towiboon, Zaw Min-Oo, Ye Htut-Aung, Janine L. Brown, Virpi Lummaa |
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2018
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