作者: Arjun Dheer , Eve Davidian , Alexandre Courtiol , Liam D Bailey , Jella Wauters
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摘要: Anthropogenic activity can have substantial effects on wildlife. These effects may vary according to the characteristics of the activity and the species involved. Although effects on behaviour are well studied, studies of effects on fitness and physiology are scarce, particularly for group‐living species. We exploited a natural experimental setup to investigate the effect of diurnal pastoralism on juvenile recruitment and allostatic load in a population of free‐ranging spotted hyenas in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, over a 24‐year period. Pastoralism was restricted to the territories of two of the eight study clans, allowing us to compare juvenile recruitment in exposed and unexposed clans. We also compared faecal glucocorticoid metabolite concentrations (fGMC)—a biomarker of an organism's allostatic load—between exposed and unexposed clans using 975 faecal samples from 475 hyenas. We found no detectable …