Ecological correlates of cortisol levels in two bat species with contrasting feeding habits

Highlights ► We investigate how feeding strategy and food availability affect cortisol secretion. ► Species with contrasting feeding habits show different cortisol patterns. ► Cortisol levels of vampires seem hardly be affected by food availability. ► Fruit abundance relates to cortisol levels in fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:General and comparative endocrinology 2012-05, Vol.177 (1), p.104-112
Hauptverfasser: Lewanzik, Daniel, Kelm, Detlev H, Greiner, Sabine, Dehnhard, Martin, Voigt, Christian C
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description Highlights ► We investigate how feeding strategy and food availability affect cortisol secretion. ► Species with contrasting feeding habits show different cortisol patterns. ► Cortisol levels of vampires seem hardly be affected by food availability. ► Fruit abundance relates to cortisol levels in frugivores. ► Specialist vampire bats reach cortisol levels that are among the highest in mammals.
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Adrenocorticotropic hormone
Animals
Chiroptera - physiology
corticotropin
Cortisol
Desmodus
Desmodus rotundus
Dry forests
dry season
Ecology
Ecosystem
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Feeding
Feeding Behavior - physiology
Feeding habit
Female
Food availability
foraging
frugivores
Fruits
Glucocorticoid
Glucocorticoids
Habitat
habitats
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone - blood
Male
mammals
Phyllostomid bat
Rain forests
seasonal variation
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Secretion
Starvation
Survival
wet season
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