Plasma cortisol of female rhesus monkeys in response to acute restraint (1987)
Line, S. W., Clarke, A. S., Markowitz, H.
Abstract
Confinement in a transfer box was a significant event, as measured by cortisol response, even though this condition was presumably intrinsically less stressful than manual restraint [with the help of the squeeze-back in the home cage]. .... Novelty alone can be a significant source of stress for laboratory primates.
Published
1987
Citation
Line, S. W., Clarke, A. S., Markowitz, H. 1987. Plasma cortisol of female rhesus monkeys in response to acute restraint. Laboratory Primate Newsletter 26(4), 1-3.
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