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Fecal cortisol levels predict breeding but not survival of females in the short lived rodent, Octodon degus

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Fig. 1. Proportion of adult male and female degus known to be alive during winter  (mating) that survive to the following spring (lactation time), to summer, and to the  following winter
Fig. 2. Probability of survival to spring of adult degus known to be alive in winter as a function of percent variation in body weight during winter.
Fig. 4. Probability of adult females to breed twice during spring (with conceptions  in early summer) as a function of fecal cortisol metabolites (FCM) measured during  early lactation of major spring breeding event.

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