Living on the edge: Glucocorticoid physiology in desert iguanas (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) is predicted by distance from an anthropogenic disturbance, body condition, and population density

Jessica L. Malisch, Theodore Garland, Laurence Claggett, Lindsey Stevenson, Ellen A. Kohl, Henry B. John-Alder

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