When it comes to survival of the fittest, stress is a good thing, squirrel study shows
Thursday, April 18, 2013 - 15:01
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have shown for the first time how females' use social cues to correctly prepare their offspring for life outside the nest. The results confirm that red squirrel mothers boosted stress hormone production during pregnancy, which increased the size and the chances of survival of their pups.