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Traffic noise exposure alters nestling physiology and telomere attrition through direct, but not maternal, effects in a free-living bird
Fecha de emisión
2019
Autor(es)
Injaian A.S.
Gonzalez-Gomez P.L.
Taff C.C.
Bird A.K.
Ziur A.D.
Patricelli G.L.
Haussmann M.F.
Wingfield J.C.
DOI
10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.02.017
Temas
Anthropogenic noise
Body condition
Corticosterone
Stress
Tree swallow
corticosterone
corticosterone
adult
animal cell
animal experiment
Article
body size
breeding
California
controlled study
correlation analysis
factorial design
female
mother
nestling
noise
noise pollution
nonhuman
priority journal
stress
telomere
traffic
tree swallow
wildlife
animal
blood
environmental exposur...
metabolism
nesting
physiological stress
physiology
swallow (bird)
telomere
telomere homeostasis
theoretical model
Animals
Corticosterone
Environmental Exposur...
Female
Models, Theoretical
Nesting Behavior
Noise
Stress, Physiological...
Swallows
Telomere
Telomere Homeostasis
Traffic-Related Pollu...
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