Climate change may subject animals to increasingly stressful environmental conditions, which could have negative physiological consequences if stress levels are elevated for long periods. We conducted a manipulative experiment to determine the effects of a novel climate on stress levels and immune function in a model reptile species, the painted turtle. We collected turtles from four populations across the species' geographic range and housed them in a common-garden in one population's local climate. We measured levels of the stress hormone corticosterone and tested two aspects of innate immune function, bactericidal capacity and natural antibody agglutination, at the time of capture (baseline) and three additional time points over 1 year. ...
How are organisms responding to climate change? The rapidity with which climate is changing suggests...
Previous studies on ectothermic reptiles have shown seasonal changes in immune response (Zimmerman e...
Forthcoming climate change is expected to impact the global biota, particularly by altering range li...
While many studies have detailed the complex intricacies of the endothermic immune system, relativel...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Mortality of breeding sea turtles due to excessive heat exposure after nesting activities is an unus...
The goal of this study is to characterize the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis regulators o...
Baseline health data for species of conservation concern are important for understanding threats to ...
We integrates field and laboratory studies in an investigation of water balance, energy use, and mec...
As urban areas grow in size and number, there are increasing impacts on the wildlife. While some spe...
Temperature is a critical regulator of physiological and behavioral processes. When body temperature...
Understanding the responses of animals to acute heat stress can help to reveal and predict the effec...
Chronic stress can result in elevated circulating levels of glucocorticoid hormones in vertebrates, ...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
All jawed vertebrates have innate and adaptive immune responses, and the same major components of th...
How are organisms responding to climate change? The rapidity with which climate is changing suggests...
Previous studies on ectothermic reptiles have shown seasonal changes in immune response (Zimmerman e...
Forthcoming climate change is expected to impact the global biota, particularly by altering range li...
While many studies have detailed the complex intricacies of the endothermic immune system, relativel...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Mortality of breeding sea turtles due to excessive heat exposure after nesting activities is an unus...
The goal of this study is to characterize the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis regulators o...
Baseline health data for species of conservation concern are important for understanding threats to ...
We integrates field and laboratory studies in an investigation of water balance, energy use, and mec...
As urban areas grow in size and number, there are increasing impacts on the wildlife. While some spe...
Temperature is a critical regulator of physiological and behavioral processes. When body temperature...
Understanding the responses of animals to acute heat stress can help to reveal and predict the effec...
Chronic stress can result in elevated circulating levels of glucocorticoid hormones in vertebrates, ...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
All jawed vertebrates have innate and adaptive immune responses, and the same major components of th...
How are organisms responding to climate change? The rapidity with which climate is changing suggests...
Previous studies on ectothermic reptiles have shown seasonal changes in immune response (Zimmerman e...
Forthcoming climate change is expected to impact the global biota, particularly by altering range li...