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- W74718466 abstract "This chapter summarizes behavioral and hormonal responses to weather events, mostly in birds, and how coping mechanisms provide flexibility to deal with an increasingly capricious environment in which global climate change and human disturbance provide further challenges. Typically, vertebrates show changes in morphology, physiology, and behavior in anticipation of the predictable changes so that they can respond appropriately to the changing seasons. An example of this would be the development of the reproductive system before the breeding season so that individuals are able to begin breeding as soon as environmental conditions are favorable. By contrast, organisms must respond to unpredictable changes in the environment, only during or after the perturbation, as there is no way of predicting the actual onset. The chapter focuses on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal cortex axis and its actions on the responses to weather acting as direct life history stages. This response is common to most vertebrates and there are remarkably comparable parallel responses of very different organisms, such as fish and mammals, to those perturbations. Climate is defined by average weather conditions over many years. Organisms may time life-history stages, such as breeding, to occur at optimal times for reproductive success. Only when weather events go beyond the climatic norm for a particular time of year are allostatic overload and stress likely. It is at this time that increases in corticosterone would be important resulting in activation of the emergency life-history stage and coping." @default.
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- W74718466 title "Hormone-Behavior Interrelationships of Birds in Response to Weather" @default.
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