2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-019-2755-z
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The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio indexes individual variation in the behavioural stress response of wild roe deer across fluctuating environmental conditions

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“…Immunological performance is known to decrease with age as a result of immunosenescence ( Bosch et al 2013 ; Neggazi et al 2016 ; Carbillet et al 2019 ). For example, Van Lieshout et al (2020) found that the proportion of lymphocytes declined with age in European badgers ( Meles meles ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunological performance is known to decrease with age as a result of immunosenescence ( Bosch et al 2013 ; Neggazi et al 2016 ; Carbillet et al 2019 ). For example, Van Lieshout et al (2020) found that the proportion of lymphocytes declined with age in European badgers ( Meles meles ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We predicted that the relationship between glucocorticoid level and telomere loss should be steeper in the roe deer population facing marked resource limitation (Chizé) than in the population living in a more productive environment (Trois-Fontaines). We also predicted that this relationship should be steeper in males, as they might experience a higher baseline stress level than females (Carbillet et al, 2019). A stronger impact of glucocorticoids on telomere shortening in males compared to females could explain, at least to some extent, why male roe deer have a shorter lifespan compared to females (e.g.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The H/L ratio is an accurate parameter that is often used to evaluate the incidence of chronic stress [ 8 , 11 ]. This measurement is considered to be suitable for assessing the behavioral stress responses in free-ranging animals, which is because the ratio reflects the changes in cortisol levels [ 8 , 12 - 14 ]. Measurement of cortisol cannot be frequently performed due to an extremely rapid increase in its titer values during stress exposure that requires rapid sampling and efficient animal handling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%