Global climate change is negatively impacting global biodiversity and ectothermic vertebrates, with amphibians being the most imperiled vertebrate taxa. Increased mean global atmospheric temperatures, high rates of habitat degradation, and exposure to infectious diseases, such as chytridiomycosis, have contributed to population declines and extinctions of rare and endangered amphibian species. Field-based monitoring of physiological endocrine traits can help determine the sub-lethal effects of environmental stressors and provide early alerts when populations are chronically stressed. Recent advances in amphibian stress endocrinology include the development and use of non-invasive methods to quantify the glucocorticoid, or stress biomarker, ...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Life history morph, sex, and body condition are traits that may influence stress within salamander p...
Physiological stress assessment is important for in-situ conservation and captive management of thre...
Global climate change is negatively impacting global biodiversity and ectothermic vertebrates, with ...
Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aq...
This study used non-invasive endocrinology to examine baseline corticosterone at different altitudes...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Wetlands are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world but have been declining in conditio...
The complex interaction between factors leading to amphibian declines is responsible for the inabili...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Life history morph, sex, and body condition are traits that may influence stress within salamander p...
Physiological stress assessment is important for in-situ conservation and captive management of thre...
Global climate change is negatively impacting global biodiversity and ectothermic vertebrates, with ...
Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aq...
This study used non-invasive endocrinology to examine baseline corticosterone at different altitudes...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Wetlands are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world but have been declining in conditio...
The complex interaction between factors leading to amphibian declines is responsible for the inabili...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Life history morph, sex, and body condition are traits that may influence stress within salamander p...
Physiological stress assessment is important for in-situ conservation and captive management of thre...