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Too close for comfort? Research from @conphysjournal explores how snowshoe hares carry predation exposure stress from cradle to grave. https://t.co/W075ktlIgZ
From alarm to apathy: how bears eventually become accustomed to drone noise and the implications this has for conservation efforts. @conphysjournal https://t.co/sHGbnRmRBz
Research suggests that pregnant snowshoe hares' stress lasts longer than their exposure to a predator, as their offspring are not only more susceptible to stress, but are less likely to survive from birth to weaning. @conphysjournal @SEBiology https://t.co/JNhcwrwS0l
When exposed to drones, bears eventually become indifferent to the alien whirring. What consequences could this have for conservation efforts? @conphysjournal @SEBiology https://t.co/Jvg8s88A1y
Even exposure to passive predators causes snowshoe hares to seriously stress out. Discover the latest from Conservation Physiology in Action. @conphysjournal @SEBiology https://t.co/UR1E0dljZk
A recent glimpse into the colonisation history of weevils has revealed that they rely on oceanic dispersal as a mode of transport to colonise new islands. Find out which factors ultimately determine their success. @conphysjournal @SEBiology
What is the secret to Weevils surviving oceanic transport? Read about how these little daredevils do it and what factors determine their success. @conphysjournal @SEBiology https://t.co/WBMsfjtZQu
Stress levels in bycaught monkfish soar even when they show minimal physical injuries https://t.co/dJFFBs5U01 @conphysjournal @SEBiology
High temperatures have a negative impact on the digestive performance of salamanders https://t.co/Sy2nKmlwnK @conphysjournal @SEBiology
It's not too late to explore our #WorldKidneyDay collection from @NDTsocial and @CKJsocial with articles supporting this year’s theme 'Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere' https://t.co/3aDMMQE3P1 @worldkidneyday