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Prof. Agnieszka Sergiel's seminar

Sala Gialla CTT

Fondazione Edmund Mach

SAN MICHELE A/ADIGE

Internal seminar – FEM staff and invited guests only

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Stress in the wild: insights from conservation physiology

Speaker: Agnieszka Sergiel, PhD, Assoc. Prof. Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences

Wildlife stress arises from a range of environmental, biological, and anthropogenic factors, impacting animal health, behavior, and population dynamics.
Understanding these stressors is crucial for conservation, animal welfare, and ecosystem management. Conservation physiology provides powerful, mechanistic insights into wildlife stress, enabling earlier and more precise conservation actions. While glucocorticoid measurement is central, interpreting stress in the wild requires context-specific, multi- faceted approaches. Ongoing research aims to refine these tools and expand their application across species and ecosystems for more effective conservation outcomes. In this talk, this approach will be exemplified using brown bear (Ursus arctos) and other species as models to link physiological biomarkers to environmental and anthropogenic stressors.

Host: Francesca Cagnacci

 

Internal seminar – FEM staff and invited guests only

Date e orari

13
Nov
Event start 14:00 - Event end 15:00

Costi

FREE

Free admission for all attendees

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Last modified:Wednesday 05 November 2025