Effect of food limitation and reproductive activity on fecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels in banded mongooses.
Peter N LaverAndré GanswindtStefanie B GanswindtKathleen A AlexanderPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
Banded mongooses exhibit seasonal chronic glucocorticoid elevation, associated primarily with food limitation and secondarily with reproduction. Magnitude and duration of this elevation suggests that this may be maladaptive for some animals, with possible fitness consequences. In late dry season, this population may face a convergence of stressors (food limitation, agonistic encounters at concentrated food resources, evictions, estrus, mate competition, parturition, and predation pressure on pups), which may induce homeostatic overload.