Jaatinen, KimSeltmann, Martin WHollmen, TAtkinson, ShannonMashburn, KendallOst, Markus2015-12-130016-6480http://hdl.handle.net/1885/74665Identifying markers of individual quality is a central goal of life-history theory and conservation biology. The 'corticosterone (CORT)-fitness hypothesis' postulates that low fitness signals impaired ability to cope with the environment, resulting in eleKeywords: corticosterone; article; body constitution; body temperature; breeding; clutch size; controlled study; corticosterone blood level; feces level; female; nest success; nonhuman; priority journal; reproductive fitness; species habitat; stress; weather Baseline CORT; Body temperature; Context-dependent CORT response; CORT-fitness hypothesis; Individual quality; Somateria mollissimaContext dependency of baseline glucocorticoids as indicators of individual quality in a capital breeder201310.1016/j.ygcen.2013.06.0222016-02-24