Eutrophication and climate change are increasing the incidence of severe hypoxia in fish nursery habitats, yet the programming effects of hypoxia on stress responsiveness in later life are poorly understood. In this study, to investigate whether early hypoxia alters the developmental trajectory of the stress response, zebrafish embryos were exposed to 4 h of anoxia at 36 h post-fertilization and reared to adults when the responses to secondary stressors were assessed. While embryonic anoxia did not affect basal cortisol levels or the cortisol response to hypoxia in later life, it had a marked effect on the responses to a social stressor. In dyadic social interactions, adults derived from embryonic anoxia initiated more chases, bit more ofte...
This article examines how chronic hypoxic exposure on adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) affects the phen...
Several studies have shown that manipulations to the housing environment modulate susceptibility to ...
Fish embryos were used to evaluate the interaction among common environmental and chemical stressors...
Eutrophication and climate change are increasing the incidence of severe hypoxia in fish nursery hab...
Fish nursery habitats are increasingly hypoxic and the brain is recognized as highly hypoxia-sensiti...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Whole-body cortisol (ng/g BW) separated by sex within normoxia- and anoxia-treated zebrafis
Hypoxia is a critical stress that can affect the normal development of a mammal embryo. Normally, Hy...
Hypoxia is affecting thousands of square kilometers of water and has caused declines in fish populat...
Abnormal embryo cortisol level causes developmental defects and poor survival in zebrafish (Danio re...
AbstractExposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on ...
Hypoxia can impair reproduction of fishes through the disruption of sex steroids. Here, using zebraf...
Exposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on the adul...
Aquatic organisms must cope with both rising and rapidly changing temperatures. These thermal change...
Background: As a global environmental concern, hypoxia is known to be associated with many biologica...
This article examines how chronic hypoxic exposure on adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) affects the phen...
Several studies have shown that manipulations to the housing environment modulate susceptibility to ...
Fish embryos were used to evaluate the interaction among common environmental and chemical stressors...
Eutrophication and climate change are increasing the incidence of severe hypoxia in fish nursery hab...
Fish nursery habitats are increasingly hypoxic and the brain is recognized as highly hypoxia-sensiti...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Whole-body cortisol (ng/g BW) separated by sex within normoxia- and anoxia-treated zebrafis
Hypoxia is a critical stress that can affect the normal development of a mammal embryo. Normally, Hy...
Hypoxia is affecting thousands of square kilometers of water and has caused declines in fish populat...
Abnormal embryo cortisol level causes developmental defects and poor survival in zebrafish (Danio re...
AbstractExposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on ...
Hypoxia can impair reproduction of fishes through the disruption of sex steroids. Here, using zebraf...
Exposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on the adul...
Aquatic organisms must cope with both rising and rapidly changing temperatures. These thermal change...
Background: As a global environmental concern, hypoxia is known to be associated with many biologica...
This article examines how chronic hypoxic exposure on adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) affects the phen...
Several studies have shown that manipulations to the housing environment modulate susceptibility to ...
Fish embryos were used to evaluate the interaction among common environmental and chemical stressors...