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Mostl, E.; Palme, R. Hormones as indicators of stress 2002 Domestic Animal Endocrinology 4067 23 67-74
Möstl, E.; Palme, R. Hormones as indicators of stress 2002 Domestic Animal Endocrinology 5930 23 67-74
Schwarzenberger, F.; Mostl, E.; Palme, R.; Bamberg, E. Faecal steroid analysis for non-invasive monitoring of reproductive status in farm, wild and zoo animals 1996 Animal Reproduction Science 327 42 515-526
Palme, R.; Fischer, P.; Schildorfer, H.; Ismail, M.N. Excretion of infused 14C-steroid hormones via faeces and urine in domestic livestock 1996 Animal Reproduction Science 4069 43 43-63
Szenci, O.; Palme, R.; Taverne, M.A.; Varga, J.; Meersma, N.; Wissink, E. Evaluation of false ultrasonographic pregnancy diagnoses in sows by measuring the concentration of unconjugated estrogens in feces 1997 Theriogenology 4077 48 873-882
Touma, C.; Sachser, N.; Mostl, E.; Palme, R. Effects of sex and time of day on metabolism and excretion of corticosterone in urine and feces of mice 2003 General and Comparative Endocrinology 4086 130 267-278
Aurich, J.; Wulf, M.; Ille, N.; Erber, R.; von Lewinski, M.; Palme, R.; Aurich, C. Effects of season, age, sex and housing on salivary cortisol concentrations in horses 2015 Domestic Animal Endocrinology 5847
Christensen, J.W.; Ahrendt, L.P.; Lintrup, R.; Gaillard, C.; Palme, R.; Malmkvist, J. Does learning performance in horses relate to fearfulness, baseline stress hormone, and social rank? 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5769 140 44-52
Heistermann, M.; Palme, R.; Ganswindt, A. Comparison of different enzyme-immunoassays for assessment of adrenocortical activity in primates based on fecal analysis 2006 American journal of primatology 4078 68 257-273
Ramos, D.; Reche-Junior, A.; Fragoso, P.L.; Palme, R.; Yanasse, N.K.; Gouvêa, V.R.; Beck, A.; Mills, D.S. Are cats (Felis catus) from multi-cat households more stressed? Evidence from assessment of fecal glucocorticoid metabolite analysis 2013 Physiology & Behavior 5997 122 72-75