Minimally invasive methods for estimating hormone concentrations in wild vertebrates offer the opportunity to repeatedly measure behavior and hormone concentrations within individuals while minimizing experimenter interference during sample collection. We examined three steroid hormones (corticosterone, CORT; 17-β estradiol, E₂; progesterone, PROG) in túngara frogs (Physalaemus pustulosus) using non-invasive water-borne methods. Using solid-phase extraction of water samples and liquid extraction of plasma and homogenate samples, coupled with enzyme immunoassays, we complimented the conventional validation approaches (parallelism, recovery determination) with dose-response assays that incorporated pharmacological challenges with adrenocortic...
Annual cycles of reproductive steroid metabolites were measured in urine collected from free-living ...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
Quantification of reproductive and stress hormones entirely non-invasively using amphibian urine sam...
Conventional methods for sampling hormones often preclude strong inference experimental designs, inc...
This study used non-invasive endocrinology to examine baseline corticosterone at different altitudes...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
This study was based on the development of a non-invasive glucocorticoid enzyme-immunoassay for the ...
Water‐borne hormone measurement is a noninvasive method suitable for amphibians of all sizes that ar...
Water‐borne hormone measurement is a noninvasive method suitable for amphibians of all sizes that ar...
The survival of animal species and individuals is largely determined by their ability to express phy...
The survival of animal species and individuals is largely determined by their ability to express phy...
Analysis of urinary hormone levels can be used to identify sex and breeding patterns in amphibians. ...
Non-invasive endocrine monitoring with minimally invasive biological samples, such as urine, is bein...
Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aq...
The emerging amphibian disease chytridiomycosis, which is caused by the fungal pathogen (. Batrachoc...
Annual cycles of reproductive steroid metabolites were measured in urine collected from free-living ...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
Quantification of reproductive and stress hormones entirely non-invasively using amphibian urine sam...
Conventional methods for sampling hormones often preclude strong inference experimental designs, inc...
This study used non-invasive endocrinology to examine baseline corticosterone at different altitudes...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
This study was based on the development of a non-invasive glucocorticoid enzyme-immunoassay for the ...
Water‐borne hormone measurement is a noninvasive method suitable for amphibians of all sizes that ar...
Water‐borne hormone measurement is a noninvasive method suitable for amphibians of all sizes that ar...
The survival of animal species and individuals is largely determined by their ability to express phy...
The survival of animal species and individuals is largely determined by their ability to express phy...
Analysis of urinary hormone levels can be used to identify sex and breeding patterns in amphibians. ...
Non-invasive endocrine monitoring with minimally invasive biological samples, such as urine, is bein...
Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aq...
The emerging amphibian disease chytridiomycosis, which is caused by the fungal pathogen (. Batrachoc...
Annual cycles of reproductive steroid metabolites were measured in urine collected from free-living ...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
Quantification of reproductive and stress hormones entirely non-invasively using amphibian urine sam...