Associations between glucocorticoids and habitat selection reflect daily and seasonal energy requirements

Levi Newediuk, Gabriela F. Mastromonaco,Eric Vander Wal

Movement Ecology(2024)

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Glucocorticoids are often associated with stressful environments, but they are also thought to drive the best strategies to improve fitness in stressful environments. Glucocorticoids improve fitness in part by regulating foraging behaviours in response to daily and seasonal energy requirements. However, many studies demonstrating relationships between foraging behaviour and glucocorticoids are experimental, and few observational studies conducted under natural conditions have tested whether changing glucocorticoid levels are related to daily and seasonal changes in energy requirements. We integrated glucocorticoids into habitat selection models to test for relationships between foraging behaviour and glucocorticoid levels in elk (Cervus canadensis) as their daily and seasonal energy requirements changed. Using integrated step selection analysis, we tested whether elevated glucocorticoid levels were related to foraging habitat selection on a daily scale and whether that relationship became stronger during lactation, one of the greatest seasonal periods of energy requirement for female mammals. We found stronger selection of foraging habitat by female elk with elevated glucocorticoids (eß = 1.44 95
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Stress,Hormones,Physiology,Fitness,Integrated step-selection analysis,State-dependent habitat selection
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