<div><p>Current life history theory suggests that the allocation of energetic resources between competing physiological needs should be dictated by an individual’s longevity and pace of life. One key physiological pathway likely to contribute to the partitioning of resources is the vertebrate stress response. By increasing circulating glucocorticoids the stress response can exert a suite of physiological effects, such as altering immune function. We investigated the effects of stress physiology on individual immunity, reproduction and oxidative stress, across an urban landscape. We sampled populations in and around St. George, Utah, examining corticosterone in response to restraint stress, two innate immune measures, reproductive output, an...
Reproduction is a critical part of an animal's life history, but one which incurs significant costs ...
The rapid rate of urbanization worldwide and its consequences for affected species and ecosystems ur...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Current life history theory suggests that the allocation of energetic resources between competing ph...
Organisms must be able to cope with many natural and anthropogenic stressors in order to successfull...
The allostatic load model describes how individuals maintain homeostasis in challenging environment ...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Wildlife populations across the globe are poised to lose their natural habitat to urbanization, yet ...
Survival is a prerequisite for successful reproduction, and is thus intertwined with fitness. Some p...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Abstract Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐histor...
Investing resources into reproduction can limit energy available to other competing demands, such as...
The rapid rate of urbanization worldwide and its consequences for affected species and ecosystems ur...
Reproduction involves considerable reorganization in an organism's physiology that incurs potential ...
Reproduction is a critical part of an animal's life history, but one which incurs significant costs ...
The rapid rate of urbanization worldwide and its consequences for affected species and ecosystems ur...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Current life history theory suggests that the allocation of energetic resources between competing ph...
Organisms must be able to cope with many natural and anthropogenic stressors in order to successfull...
The allostatic load model describes how individuals maintain homeostasis in challenging environment ...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Wildlife populations across the globe are poised to lose their natural habitat to urbanization, yet ...
Survival is a prerequisite for successful reproduction, and is thus intertwined with fitness. Some p...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Abstract Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐histor...
Investing resources into reproduction can limit energy available to other competing demands, such as...
The rapid rate of urbanization worldwide and its consequences for affected species and ecosystems ur...
Reproduction involves considerable reorganization in an organism's physiology that incurs potential ...
Reproduction is a critical part of an animal's life history, but one which incurs significant costs ...
The rapid rate of urbanization worldwide and its consequences for affected species and ecosystems ur...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...