Authors
LB Astheimer, WA Buttemer, JC Wingfield
Publication date
1995/12/1
Journal
Hormones and Behavior
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
442-457
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The Lapland longspur,Calcarius lapponicus,times its breeding season so that chicks hatch coincident with the brief period of food abundance in the high arctic. This synchronization requires that all reproductive activities occur in over a much shorter period than at lower latitudes. Because of the known influence of stress hormones on delaying breeding in temperate-zone birds and the detrimental effects of such delays in the arctic, we expected the performance of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis of arctic-breeding birds to show less sensitivity to environmental stress than their mid-latitude counterparts. We found that adrenocortical responsiveness to the standardized stress of capture and handling, measured by taking five serial blood samples for corticosterone during the course of a 1-hr period, was similar to many temperate passerines and was also similar both between male and female longspurs …
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