Non-invasive endocrine monitoring with minimally invasive biological samples, such as urine, is being used widely for conservation biology research on amphibians. Currently, it is unknown how closely urinary measurements correspond with the traditional serum hormone measurements. We compared urinary and serum concentrations of corticosterone (CORT) and testosterone (T) in adult male cane toads (Rhinella marina) using a standard capture and handling (short-term stressor) protocol. Free-living male cane toads were captured and sampled for baseline urine (0. h) with a second urine sample taken at 0.5. h and hourly between 1 and 8. h. A single blood sample was collected from each toad after the final urine sampling and capture handling. The mea...
Glucocorticoids have been widely used as a physiological marker of stress, and elevated baseline glu...
Conventional methods for sampling hormones often preclude strong inference experimental designs, inc...
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 measurement of urinary corticosterone and testosterone metabolites in amphibians provid...
Stressors generally decrease testosterone secretion and inhibit reproduction in animals. Urinary tes...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture have recently been shown for the first time i...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) can be used for the non-invasive assessme...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
Toe-clipping, the removal of one or more toes, is a common method used to individually mark free-liv...
This study was based on the development of a non-invasive glucocorticoid enzyme-immunoassay for the ...
Herpetological research involving amphibians is increasingly using mark and recapture methods, emplo...
Studies of baseline (unstressed) and short-term corticosterone stress responses in free-living amphi...
Glucocorticoids have been widely used as a physiological marker of stress, and elevated baseline glu...
Conventional methods for sampling hormones often preclude strong inference experimental designs, inc...
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 measurement of urinary corticosterone and testosterone metabolites in amphibians provid...
Stressors generally decrease testosterone secretion and inhibit reproduction in animals. Urinary tes...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture have recently been shown for the first time i...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) can be used for the non-invasive assessme...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
Toe-clipping, the removal of one or more toes, is a common method used to individually mark free-liv...
This study was based on the development of a non-invasive glucocorticoid enzyme-immunoassay for the ...
Herpetological research involving amphibians is increasingly using mark and recapture methods, emplo...
Studies of baseline (unstressed) and short-term corticosterone stress responses in free-living amphi...
Glucocorticoids have been widely used as a physiological marker of stress, and elevated baseline glu...
Conventional methods for sampling hormones often preclude strong inference experimental designs, inc...
Analysis of urinary hormone levels can be used to identify sex and breeding patterns in amphibians. ...