Hormones are key regulators of behavioral expression and reproductive investment. Individual behavioral expression can also reflect environmental influences, such as contaminant exposure. Many environmental contaminants can specifically disrupt the endocrine system by binding to hormone receptors, thereby mimicking hormones or blocking hormone production. 17-Ethinylestradiol (EE2), found in oral contraceptives, is considered an endocrine disrupter and is often detected in sewage effluent. Both aquatic and terrestrial animals can be exposed to EE2 in the environment with potential effects on behavior and physiology. I observed the effects of EE2 on courtship, parental care, offspring growth, reproductive success and stress response in captiv...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
Over the past several decades, there has been growing concern among the public and scientific commun...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds that alter the production, secretion, action, an...
The Australian Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is an important animal model for vertebrate develop...
Hormones are important regulators of behavior and fitness. We have learned much about the direct eff...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Although the...
The "silence" in Rachel Carson's Silent Spring1 alludes to the demise of bird populat...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
Birds have been used as model species in ecotoxicological research for decades but have only recentl...
The varied reproductive strategies of birds present a challenge in developing reliable indices for t...
The detrimental effects of early life stress on brain development and behavior in adulthood are well...
Appropriate timing of reproduction is crucial to animals’ reproductive success and fitness. Animals...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of environmental conditions, particularly...
Stress in poultry breeding flocks results in elevated in ovo monoamines affecting behavior and physi...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
Over the past several decades, there has been growing concern among the public and scientific commun...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds that alter the production, secretion, action, an...
The Australian Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is an important animal model for vertebrate develop...
Hormones are important regulators of behavior and fitness. We have learned much about the direct eff...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Although the...
The "silence" in Rachel Carson's Silent Spring1 alludes to the demise of bird populat...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
Birds have been used as model species in ecotoxicological research for decades but have only recentl...
The varied reproductive strategies of birds present a challenge in developing reliable indices for t...
The detrimental effects of early life stress on brain development and behavior in adulthood are well...
Appropriate timing of reproduction is crucial to animals’ reproductive success and fitness. Animals...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of environmental conditions, particularly...
Stress in poultry breeding flocks results in elevated in ovo monoamines affecting behavior and physi...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
Over the past several decades, there has been growing concern among the public and scientific commun...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...