Multiple measures elucidate glucocorticoid responses to environmental variation in predation threat
Michael Clinchy(University of Victoria), Kiran K. Soma(University of British Columbia), Liana Zanette(Western University), Amy E. M. Newman(University of Guelph), Kim L. Schmidt(University of British Columbia), Rudy Boonstra(University of Toronto), Thierry D. Charlier(University of Liège)
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